yeah dude I replied to you in caco... surprisingly i finally got my account to work again. Basically said, now you finally will see what i'm talking about when a sub can play up to the midbass region cleanly when everyone else on caco was saying "NO!!!! thats meant for door speakers, what you are saying is heresy, subs shouldnt play that high!! BLAH BLAH BLAH" Then they all go on to recommend a low tuned ported box or sealed box and a weak 6.5 speaker setup for a guy specifically wanting good midbass response lmao. When i specifically told them the best way for loud midbass response was through a T line enclosure.Meh, SQ is hard to do. I should seek out papermakers advice on that....lmao. I'm more of a basshead than SQ oriented anyway...you know that!! I can very easily play high freq songs in this enclosure vs the x 15's. I can easily play up to 92Hz!! Was messing around with some test tones the other day..
Sweet!! Yup your def right...it's like I have that sub and some mids together....it def plays upper freq w/o a problem tho. can't argue that.yeah dude I replied to you in caco... surprisingly i finally got my account to work again. Basically said, now you finally will see what i'm talking about when a sub can play up to the midbass region cleanly when everyone else was saying "NO!!!! thats meant for door speakers, what you are saying is heresy, subs shouldnt play that high!! BLAH BLAH BLAH" Then they all go on to recommend a low tuned ported box and a weak 6.5 speaker setup for a guy specifically wanting good midbass response lmao.
u should get her new song swish swish it's loud., i could believe it's got more bass than some of my techno bass tracks..Oh man...song Dark Horse has some upper freq basslines....I should go play that tomorrow.
Check it....That's really nice and all, and pretty much already knew that. But I don't have thousands of dollars to blow on single pieces of gear. What does that even have to do with my question of how to check my channels with a multimeter for proper output. Why do you care what I buy or have, you can't see or hear it from your house, I know it's the cheap stuff, but it's what I have to work with right now. Thank you to those that tried to help. But you calling my stuff trash and garbage is rediculously uncalled for. You don't have to smash it in someone's face that their stuff is not good, they more than likely already know.
Check it....
either you get tough love and grow as a person and your skills/knowledge in car audio or continue being delusional, clueless and ignorant your whole life getting destroyed in the competition lanes by guys that actually open their ears/brains, listen and learn. Did i say spend 1000 dollars a single piece of equipment? Where did I say that? You got too damn butthurt before you can even properly read and comprehend Jr. Internet might not be for you.That's really nice and all, and pretty much already knew that. But I don't have thousands of dollars to blow on single pieces of gear. What does that even have to do with my question of how to check my channels with a multimeter for proper output. Why do you care what I buy or have, you can't see or hear it from your house, I know it's the cheap stuff, but it's what I have to work with right now. Thank you to those that tried to help. But you calling my stuff trash and garbage is rediculously uncalled for. You don't have to smash it in someone's face that their stuff is not good, they more than likely already know.
Aint no love like tough love. They think we are out to get them or something or just cant accept cold hard facts. The ones that actual listen and dont take things up the ass make huge advancements and progress in their sound systems and save a ton of money while the ignorant ones keep making new threads about issues or how they want to get louder or whatever and end up never listening, never improving.^hehehe I knew it was gonna be brutal...
Not to mention the amount of $$ OP spent on numerous TRASH audio.....yeah I said it come at me bro....he could have had some decent quality audio. Something that would last a long time.Aint no love like tough love. They think we are out to get them or something or just cant accept cold hard facts. The ones that actual listen and dont take things up the ass make huge advancements and progress in their sound systems and save a ton of money while the ignorant ones keep making new threads about issues or how they want to get louder or whatever and end up never listening, never improving.
Yea it's cheap gear but I'm on a slim budget, ....I just starting to learn...
Well now... It's not that I'm butt hurt or even anything like that. I here to learn and find out the good info. And I have less than $400 total (well now $500) in my gear so far and that was spent over 2 months. I just wanted something in there because when I bought it the fronts were blown, had no rears and no head unit.
And yes I see why these amps are POS. And I don't buy the stuff I do expecting anything near what it says. I do like my lil Dual 460 it's definitely making 300w+ on it's bridge.
Anyway, I apologise for getting all bugged. Did take it wrongly I guess. But you do come across as being a very rude mfer @ Jeff, but I guess that just your personality.
So this is what I want. A mono amp at 1000-1500rms at 1ohm, Budget about $180. If you could recommend 2 or 3 different ones and subs that would match up with them.
And what is y'all thoughts about labyrinth ported boxes at 1.80cf per sub chamber? I seen a nice one that's got that rubber truck liner that I liked.
Or do y'all think I would be better off making my own box.
Here's a clip of when I had all four going. That was with the volume at like 35 of 50.