i doubt 150 on music, should be at at upper 140's though.as for the output... ouch. if i had to guess, i'd say even with the voltage drop and without having completely tweaked the settings, i'm doing 50's on music.
in about an hour of playing yesterday, i knocked the filaments loose in 2 of my domelights' bulbs. not really sure how i'm going to counter that.
much thanks to bj fisher for building the box, mobeious for his input, tommyk90 for the box design, and dB-r for the timely repair on the memphis.
you're doing 50s on music, and from what i can see in your videos, i'm moving more air than you. my camera doesnt pick up all of the flex, and for some reason when youtube converts it to their format, it loses even more of it.i doubt 150 on music, should be at at upper 140's though.i sent you a pm
electrical is in my sig. the d3100 is under the larger of the rear seats. i'm picking up another d3100... i think i'm going to have to remove the smaller of the rear seats and do a rack to fit it, but i'll try to keep the whole back seat if i can.What kind of electrical you running all that power on? Just wondering cuz i didnt see any batts in the back and am wondering if theres any other places you can cram batteries.
I didn't say there was a problem I was just answering the questionisnt any worse than playing them hard free air though. the suspension isnt bottoming or anything like that, so i dont see what the problem is.
you would have to put the file up on a file host like rapidshare or uploading.coma little better, but it still seems to have degraded it a bit from how it looks straight off my camera. anyone know a host that will keep the quality intact?
http://s204.photobucket.com/albums/bb197/1meangta/?action=view&current=SNC10987.flv
A 4x8 sheet of 3/4" mdf weighs around 80-90 pounds.seriously. i havent made any boxes in a few years but when i used to, a sheet of 3/4 mdf did not feel any thing like 80lbs, 50max
i've got a 9518g motor/basket, and an optima yellow top g31 i'd sell ya cheap. still have that alumapro alc 6.2 component set too. i also have a couple of bj fisher built, pete kulicki designed ported boxed taking up space in my garage... one for an 05 xxx 18 designed for flat response, another for the 9518 designed to get piss loud, both 41 inches wide. what happened to the q 15 i sold you?looks like a killer setup. you got any old equipment you wanna sell me? lol