I downloaded the bass tracks from Realmofexcursion and have been listening to them on my koss titanium stereophones. All this deep bass is about to make my head explode. LOL.
something tells me that i better have my sub filter engaged even w/my sealed enclosure for those. man i hope i don't blow my subs. any way to burn them?
Yeah. What you do is, go to my computer, click on the cd drive, drag the songs you want to burn to the cd drive window, and click write these files to cd. Woohoo 300th post... still have a long way to go.
had a friend stayed down past the old crab house. my cousin stayed in saranac not too far from there. i went to the comedy club on old nat last time i was in town. what's your system lookin like so far?
Too young to drive, have to wait four more months , but I have a pioneer hu wit 2 infinity 6x9s. Those will have to do until I get enough money to buy an amp and compenents.
Justin- for 2 of them you are going to need an amp that is going to do a 1 or 4 ohm load, and with 4 of them you will need an amp that can do a 2 ohm load(or .5 or 8). The RE12's have the same RMS and voice coil config. I am using a Zapco Reference 500.1 to power all four of them. They would each prob see around 15-175 rms because it is underated. If i would really want to i could wire 2 at 4 ohms with this amp too. It says that it puts out 350 at 4 ohms which sounds perfect because that would be 175 apeice, but the birth sheet says that it puts out like 550 at 4 ohms. I am going to have to be careful with only 2 subs.
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As far as suggestions, let me know what kind of a price range that you are looking to stay in and i will give you some. If you dont really have a price range that i would say go with the amp that i got. lol. I love this baby.
I must say again though. My amp would be good for 4, 2 would be a different story. Once i get them i can how 2 of them up to my amp to see what happens if you want me to. Just let me know.
i'e got bassmanmike helping me pick a good one too :P.I'm gonna go with four, I seen a kenwood on ebay that puts out 175x4 @ 4 ohms I think.. would it be what I need?
That could work if im correct you can wire one sub in parallel then another in parallel then wire them together in series and then you got 4 ohms right there then bridge it onto 2 of the channels then do the same for the other 2 subs.
holy krap mike, that was a lot of typing. I still am learning myself guys. Bass, please expaling on here as i would also like to know what your talking about.
P.S. This sounds like it is alot more difficult then just getting a mono amp that gives him the pwer that he needs.
OK the subs hes looking at buying the RE8 only comes in DVC 4 ohm. This means that it has two 4 ohm voice coils. Now with DVC 4 ohm you can wire it in parallel for a 2 ohm load or series for a 8 ohm load.
Now what I told him to do is to take one of them, wire it parallel (2 ohms), then take another sub wire it the same way also 2 ohms. Then wire them together in series to get a 4 ohm load. Then after you have a 4 ohm load, Bridge it onto 2 of the channels. Now do the same for the other 2 subs and wire them to the other 2 channels bridged.
My friends brother runs his type R off a Kenwood amp that I picked out for it, I personally think thier alright for a budget system and I do Believe they put out whatever it says they do on the spec sheet. The only thing that sucked was that this particular amp didnt have a subsonic filter and we have the sub running in a ported enclosure.