AztecPenguinMex
Junior Member
Hello, I am running a Hifonics BX1205D 1200 watt amp for my sub and a MB Quart ONX2.100 400 watt amp for my fronts.
I finally built an enclosure for my SR124-DVC and hooked it up too. I am very inexperienced when it comes to car audio, but I had a friend helping me out.
I have two questions... The primary one regarding the electrical problem I am facing. What to do? My friend said to replace my battery (it's a small after market one). He said it would cost me about 200ish. I just need info, or links please. I have a 2000 Honda Passprort btw.
The question is regarding SQ. The enclosure I built (ported, friend designed it) is very loud and even had my entire body shaking. Although it is a fun listen, it is far from what I wanted from my system. I do primarily listen t hip hop and edm, but this bass is absolutely ridiculous to truly enjoy what I am listening to. I want the bass notes to hit tighter and not during 99% of the song. Think high-end, bassy headphones, yet without really taking away from the highs too much. Is there anything I can do, or should I just build a sealed enclosure? I have enough MDF to make one.
I finally built an enclosure for my SR124-DVC and hooked it up too. I am very inexperienced when it comes to car audio, but I had a friend helping me out.
I have two questions... The primary one regarding the electrical problem I am facing. What to do? My friend said to replace my battery (it's a small after market one). He said it would cost me about 200ish. I just need info, or links please. I have a 2000 Honda Passprort btw.
The question is regarding SQ. The enclosure I built (ported, friend designed it) is very loud and even had my entire body shaking. Although it is a fun listen, it is far from what I wanted from my system. I do primarily listen t hip hop and edm, but this bass is absolutely ridiculous to truly enjoy what I am listening to. I want the bass notes to hit tighter and not during 99% of the song. Think high-end, bassy headphones, yet without really taking away from the highs too much. Is there anything I can do, or should I just build a sealed enclosure? I have enough MDF to make one.