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its not crap. In an ideal enviorment, placement of the tweeter next to the woofer is critical for time alignment and phasing. But in the mobile...
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Generally speaking.....a speaker is a speaker is a speaker. Yes you can do this. Not sure what you mean by "current" however. but as long as...
About the only reason a capacitor will go bad is due to excessive voltage. Check all your fuses. And recharge cap using a resistor.
Good choice for a lower powered system....you did your homework. Boston has always had a good reputation. I doubt you are disappointed
looks like your having too much fun here! Are those pocket screws I see? Norm would be proud! LOL!
It would seem to me that this type of vent would act somewhat as a venturi in a carburator. gathering the air at the boundary layer of the vents...
OK! very similiar to the old DBX dynamic range compressor/expander of years ago...interesting. Would be nice to listen to an original...
interesting. I am not aware of this! Curious here.....I wonder if this is some sort of dynamic range expander similiar to the old DBX systems...
Lets start by eliminating a few things....wire your rca connectors around the electronic x-over and run them to each amp one at a time straight...
OK then, thanks jonnyv. Lazy eye if your still interested let me know and i will work on it this wkend....some parameters are better than none...
Try parts express, or possibly the manufacturer of your equipment.
The use of plexi in any box is fine so long as it is thick enough so as not to resonate. For a .75 inch stock, i wouldnt do bigger than about...
That one looks like it should integrate nicely into the body lines of the hood!
Do this....and see if it works Run the ground wire from the radio to the same location of the amps ground (within an inch or so)....It wont take...
Here is your ideal cap for that new amp you just installed.... http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=28...
probably not, I say "probably" beacause I have never in all my years seen a "turn on thump" cause damage to a sytem. It can be annoying however!
Okay, the thump is coming from the radio's low level outputs... Lets try turning the gain down on the amp a bit and see if it reduces the thump...
lets check one thing first...... unplug the RCA's to the amp, then turn the system on and see if it goes away. this will tell us if its the amp...
Outstanding! Just goes to show how far behind I am in some areas of this! Thanks Ranger...you are correct. I remember some foreign cars...