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Not impressed with Sundown x-15v2, I hope its settings...Help and opinions needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 8615299" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>In bold, I disagree. You actually bought another amp that the sub will be happy with. That hifonics amp was weak powering a high performance sub...unless you had another Hifonics amp, or hell, if you had 4 of the same amps powering that sub, might have been ok, daisy chained. Still don't get it I see. But that's ok...you seem happier now and that's all that matters.</p><p></p><p>Back to the installin: Your definition of the word vs. mine is totally different. Anybody can put a sub into an enclosure, mount amp on box and call it an install...right? Wrong. Amp should never be on an enclosure, because vibration kills amp internals. Everybody knows this. When you installed your amp, new or HiFonics one, did you hide the wires under the carpet or is there a spaghetti of wiring exposed everywhere? And lets not forget the ever famous speaker wire coming out the sub enclosure port. My install is clean. Not a single wiring showing....and I'm pretty picky about it. Plus I don't have much audio. Keeping it simple. Loud yet clean. However, I have seen many installs...with tons of batteries, wiring everywhere, walled subs and amps mounted to the back or something custom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 8615299, member: 562180"] In bold, I disagree. You actually bought another amp that the sub will be happy with. That hifonics amp was weak powering a high performance sub...unless you had another Hifonics amp, or hell, if you had 4 of the same amps powering that sub, might have been ok, daisy chained. Still don't get it I see. But that's ok...you seem happier now and that's all that matters. Back to the installin: Your definition of the word vs. mine is totally different. Anybody can put a sub into an enclosure, mount amp on box and call it an install...right? Wrong. Amp should never be on an enclosure, because vibration kills amp internals. Everybody knows this. When you installed your amp, new or HiFonics one, did you hide the wires under the carpet or is there a spaghetti of wiring exposed everywhere? And lets not forget the ever famous speaker wire coming out the sub enclosure port. My install is clean. Not a single wiring showing....and I'm pretty picky about it. Plus I don't have much audio. Keeping it simple. Loud yet clean. However, I have seen many installs...with tons of batteries, wiring everywhere, walled subs and amps mounted to the back or something custom. [/QUOTE]
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