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August 16th, 2007 04:01 AM #101
Yes there is! Like you said capacitor. One sure sign the stereo is demanding too much from your car electrical system: The subs flutter every time hits a strong beat.
The best and most affordable remedy for this is to install a big capacitor on the power lead of your subwoofer amplifier. The power line capacitor stores current for instant release when short burst of energy are needed to produce loud, deep bass notes. The capacitor actually does a better job of supplying short bursts of current than your alternator can. Thats because the capacitor is installed right next to the amp.
The current doesnt have to overcome the internal resistance of the alternator and the battery or travel 20 feet of wire to get to your amp. Its right there when you need it. Try, you will notice the diff. Good luck!
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August 16th, 2007 06:20 AM #102
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August 16th, 2007 01:39 PM #103
0.5 cu.ft. is the recommended optimum volume that your enclosure will yield the best bass reproduction. If you increase the volume, the resonance frequency will be lowered with lesser power. You can still use 1.0 cu.ft provided that you have to add stuff (fixed wooden blocks) in your enclosure to get a net of 0.5 cu.ft.
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March 12th, 2009 03:02 AM #105
I suggest bro leave the V12 for the seps, get a mono amp, and ung sub mo ba 300 wrms or 300 max? either way I suggest go for atleast 3/4 ng max rating ng subs mo, and if you're gonna get a mono amp, check the ratings on each of its load settings (2ohm,4ohm, etc) this would depend din sa subs mo, if you have for example two 4ohm single voice coil subs, the wiring option that you can go is either 4ohm or 2ohm, pag dual voice, you can wire it in a way na makaka 1ohm ka, para gamit mo lahat ng power ng amp mo, just make sure na ur amp is stable up to the load ur putting it in (1-ohm stable, 2-ohm stable, etc.)
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March 12th, 2009 05:02 AM #106
Medyo matagal na yung post ko sa taas and I already sold my previous sub.
I want to add more here... most of us says that when you are in SQ sealed box kasi more accurate response. But when you play SQ CD's the lower bass notes can not be reproduced properly by my sealed box... so I can say that when you are in serious SQ (Audiophille) mas ok kung ported and tuned low 33Hz below.
Any comment?Last edited by gonzo; March 12th, 2009 at 05:06 AM.
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March 12th, 2009 09:43 PM #108ported box na tama ang sukat. pwede kang magSPL at kung trip mong SQ, konting tono lang sa amp ng subs. pagsealed, hindi kaya SPL pati SQ pigil pa. tsk tsk tsk.
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