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Quote: Originally posted by hydeyho on 31 May 2005
It doesnt make a fat lot of difference where the sub is pointing as bass in non-directional
it does make a difference but not to the soundstage
i opted for multiple runs of a smaller gauge wire rather than one large one.("borrowed" some 10mm2 from work :D)
it may be easier to do that way if you can get the cable.
Quote: Originally posted by Zydered on 27 May 2005
the capacitor on the tweeter was the only crossover type of thing that was limiting the frequencies?
correct the cap limits mid and low freqs
the ones in the centre console are little 1.2w filament lamps and not leds:cry:
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/default.php?cPath=44_65these are right (99% sure) but the dont do them in green plus i think there is a small filter behind then to make them orange
[Edited by Dink on 5/27/2005...
1200wRMS @ 1.3 ohms amp is what you are looking for
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3560&cadid=4dda1bf80ab50bf2c381e5d9ee21af35this looks ideal as it has a regulated PSU which can put out 1200wRMS @ 4-1 ohms
just keep away from audiobarn
im not sure but i think the mac would be best out of those.
but really need to know what power the subs can take? and also their impedance
yeah you need to away dth subdisplacement away from the box size, it is usually given in litres
18litres = 1cu.ft
how much power you giving that sub???