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Darkstar987
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Well that looks sweet and would be great to save the loot, but I would need to buy another Amp.
I don't know what price he is getting an L7 for but I can see the average price that they are going for online and they are relatively expensive. It does seem like you prefer the sealed box, maybe check out the alpine type r Alpine SWR-12D4 12" 2000W Dual 4-Ohm Type-R Car Audio Subwoofer They seem to do well in sealed boxes and everyone I have known who has one loves it. Since your kicker was a square 10'' a 12" round sub will have similar cone area. Just a suggestion, maybe someone else has another sub that would be more fitting for your application.
Well that looks sweet and would be great to save the loot, but I would need to buy another Amp.
Ah I knew I was missing something. I'm gonna go look for what the ac out is. And I just ordered the type r
voltage = square root (power output x speaker load)Ok audio gurus, I have a hard question for you. Ohms law. My amp is 12v 750w at 2ohm. The math on this doesn't make sense.
750w at 12v is 60 amps. ( no way)
When I did the math I got
12v 62 amps .2 ohm and 750 watts. I know this isn't right. How do I do the math to figure out what power is going to the speaker.
Use epoxy like kicker did I had that prob too the washers would look tacky af this stuff called goop made for cars boats rv home , get the one for plastic it works great for redoing surrounds too they sell it at auto parts stores hardware every were for under 10 bucks its a big tube??????????????? Ok So I have a 10inch kicker L7 in a ported box. And if you know the plastic piece that is on the front of the speaker is falling off I was wonder what I can do to fix it someone said to put washers where the screws go in to hold it down but I was thinking wouldn't a speaker grill do the same thing... plz get back to me quick I hate not having beats in the trunk lol ??????????????????????
So you don't think that a sub grill would work? nutdowg651 cuz I put some epoxy on there before and it lasted till summer cuz where I live its super hot like in the 100s....Use epoxy like kicker did I had that prob too the washers would look tacky af this stuff called goop made for cars boats rv home , get the one for plastic it works great for redoing surrounds too they sell it at auto parts stores hardware every were for under 10 bucks its a big tube
I'll give it a try thanksI never use grills I just dont like the look my summers are close to 90s goop works great no problems that cheap *** 5 dollar epoxy dont work the one thats the two part