dont know dont post. I do know how to install but i have no experience in measuring DB's if i got in a system and heard it i wouldnt even have a guess on what DB it is i have had no experience in that and i posted a simple topic on ppl educated guess's.
The same applies to
you, 'tard.
PLEASE follow the link I posted previously and pay strict attention to Item #2 found there.
Edit: I'll make it easy for you ~
Here...now you won't even have to follow the link as I'll copy/paste the info
for you.
See here:
Mark_ab vbmenu_register("postmenu_502882", true);
The Alpha Male
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 4,696
***Attn: New Members - Read This First***
It is common knowledge that this forum is considered a "newbie" forum, where those that are first getting into car audio generally begin. That being said, more knowledgable members do what they can to provide an environment in which
intelligent questions can be answered. Intelligent, in this case, is the operative word. Since nobody enjoys reading a novel as a sticky, I'll make this short, and blunt.
1) There is NO best sub, no loudest sub, no best sounding sub period.
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ALL threads asking what the best sub is will either be deleted, or the thread starter publically ridiculed, and then deleted so that retorts are useless. Just because you're new does not mean you cease having higher brain functions. Use the search button.
2) How many DB's will you hit?
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Somewhere within the audible range of sound is your answer. Don't ask questions with infinite variables that are yet to be determined. Deleted on sight.
3) SubX vs SubY
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Do a search. Seriously. At least 100 threads on every possible sub.
4) Play nice.
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As the name suggests.
I love you all like detached in-laws,
Mark
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