dman4486
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thanks....i was waiting on a response from him so i could ream him a new oneHe means percentage wise. 75% means nothing.
thanks....i was waiting on a response from him so i could ream him a new oneHe means percentage wise. 75% means nothing.
No, that means he has his subsonic to low.Bullshit it does to. When you see that sub jump like that on a non existent bass note, its means its up to high.
do i need the dmm for subsonic also?No, that means he has his subsonic to low.
So, that means your bullshit.
Gains=Matching preout voltage.
no...it spans from 15-55hz on that amp.....you should probably be subsonic mid 20's IMOdo i need the dmm for subsonic also?
ok thanksno...it spans from 15-55hz on that amp.....you should probably be subsonic mid 20's IMO
Yes.do i need the dmm for subsonic also?
yes it moves alot and its far from broken in the sub is extremely stiffHoly xmax batman! that sucker moves!
Just play it like you normally would and it will break in over time. Once broken in you will notice a difference. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifyes it moves alot and its far from broken in the sub is extremely stiff