Kicker 750.1 amp...what kind of subs/box?

Discussion in 'Subwoofer Box and Custom Fabrication' started by eazy, Oct 8, 2006.

  1. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member


    Well heck ya!!!!!! post some pics...just do it under a new thread!!
     
  2. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    I just made a couple quick videos of my sub in action... now I just need to figure out how to load them to this site.
     
  3. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    www.photobucket.com

    And I used kodakeasyshare

    Really simple

    i think i started a fad of posting up vids haha

    Eazy I really wanna see and hear your box in action....How is it doing by the way??? Still hittin hard??
     
  4. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Okay I uploaded the 2 videos to a site I found on imageshack... I didn't really check out the site I just saw "free video uploading"...

    After uploading the videos and playing one I came to find that the other videos advertised next to it are a little "interesting," so try to keep your attention on the sub box lol.

    video 1

    video 2

    I don't know if I can turn the bass up more, so I guess that' one of the reaon I'm posting these videos...
     
  5. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    sounds pretty good.

    Play a 50Hz tone and check the voltage at the speaker outputs.

    For 400 watts at 2 ohms it should be near 28.3 volts AC
     
  6. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Yeah.... I don't have a voltmeter lol, nor do I have a 50Hz tone.
     
  7. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    I wouldn't turn it up anymore...it won't get much louder
     
  8. ibanezFreak87

    ibanezFreak87 Full Member

    Is that the song, or is the sub cutting out?
     
  9. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    It's some bass tester song my friend sent me.
     
  10. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    I did notice a little port noise... (never knew what it sounded like before) I should probably try using flared ports next time.

    I had the volume at 35/40 I think, bass at +6 on a scale of -6 to +6, amp gain at 1/2, and amp bass booster at 0.
     
  11. ibanezFreak87

    ibanezFreak87 Full Member

    sounds good for that it is. I used to have two of those and I coudln't stand the noise they made. like air noise.. in a sealed box. idk, it annoyed me to the point that I returned them. had them for like a week.
     
  12. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    so i'm sure it sounds good on the inside.looks like it pounds
     
  13. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    I'm afraid to shut my trunk when it's pounding like that lol.
     
  14. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Wow I was on the lowrider site I always go on...

    This guy went ahead and bought two kicker solo x 18's and four 2500.1 amps. He spent $5,300. Then he asked what he'd need to make it work in his astro van. When he found out he'd be spending thousands of dollars on alternators, batteries, and massive cables he almost ****ed himself lol. He said the most he ever had before was two 12's getting 500 watts.
     
  15. TheViking

    TheViking Well-Known Member

    Astro van? 15 inchers????


    I have done a few astros with the aforementioned setup.......It will rip your face off.......

    One of them was heavy enough it broke the cheesball fibreglass leaf springs in the rear.........


    But it still pounded!!!!!!!
     
  16. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    No, the 18" solo x's.
     
  17. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Pretty much every shop here does not even know what the big three is or that you even need to upgrade it
     
  18. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    And if it was 28.3 volts AC... what would this tell me?
    How did you figure that out by the way?
     
  19. eazy

    eazy Full Member

    Oh and also... looks like the Elemental Designs 19Ov.2 price dropped. I think it was $300 or $350 after the forum discount was eliminated... now it's $225.
     
  20. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    Ohms law eazy...power is volts squared divided by resistance.

    So P=(V^2)/R

    400=V^2 / 2

    400x2 = V^2

    800 = V^2

    800^.5 = V

    28.28 = V

    I never saw the prices again after they dropped the discount...but I am ordering a Nine.1 today

    I don't know if I want the 19Ov or the 16Ov