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so have you loss any of your hearing ability yet? lol
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wadya say sonny????so have you loss any of your hearing ability yet? lol
I will admit to some yes, but only above 19,000hz.so have you loss any of your hearing ability yet? lol
Crappy Stereo > No Stereo.thats cool, i must not be able to hear to great cuz i never mind having a crappy stereo lol. nice build
sweet, Im actually looking to get a B2 so i can put my sub box with 2 15's in it. But I have a question, what type of box is better? Sealed or ported? I want the good low bass too if that makes a differenceCrappy Stereo > No Stereo.
Sold an old amp now I have cash to get my alternator fixed, kinda fried it by cycling the batteries to deep and it full fielded for some time and fried the rectifier.
$120 repair FTL.
A fresh M50D will be on it's way here Thursday thanks to AllanD.
Then it's all going back in and some new videos will be had.
I'm a ported fan, myself.sweet, Im actually looking to get a B2 so i can put my sub box with 2 15's in it. But I have a question, what type of box is better? Sealed or ported? I want the good low bass too if that makes a difference
yea i asked cause i have a ported box and a sealed box an just was wondering which is better, thanks for the info:icon_thumby:I'm a ported fan, myself.
Sealed boxes can go "lower" so-to-speak, but will be nowhere near as loud.
Rap music nowadays is getting quite low on the frequency scale. (I'm not complaining. )
Some rap music hits around 25hz, just a hairbit over the human limit of hearing.
I'd recommend a 9 cu/ft box tuned anywhere between 30-35hz.
If you need help with the design, PM me.
this has nothing to do with this thread but phil from down is the man!!!!!!!!!!:icon_cheers:I don't mean to come off as a dick, but why? do you happen to own/work for a car audio shop or are you building a SPL comp vehicle in hopes of getting sponsored? why do you need that much bass if your driving this thing regularly. you can't even hear any other part of the song except for the bass line most of the time. I don't understand the point of that much bass in a non comp vehicle.
No problem sir.yea i asked cause i have a ported box and a sealed box an just was wondering which is better, thanks for the info:icon_thumby:
Wha?:icon_confused::icon_confused::icon_confused:this has nothing to do with this thread but phil from down is the man!!!!!!!!!!:icon_cheers:
Yea a friend of my dads builds custom boxes on the side, and he has built one for some kid's ranger, but the kid never showed up so i got it for 10 bucksNo problem sir.
A lot of pre-fabricated enclosures of any type will not be as loud or sound good as a properly designed and built box.
Like I said, if you need help with a design, feel free to PM me.
I've noticed those ID Max's are really great SQ subs.Nice to see someone who likes to do audio right. Fab looks good. I'm not really into the huge SPL game, so my only suggestion is to replace those batteries with some sealed ones. I prefer dry cells myself, seem to cycle really well.
Ive put together a SQL system for my ranger, now i just have to take the truck off the road long enough to put it in. Have already put 3 layers of generic "dynamat xtreme" on all surfaces of the cab.
For the low end, i'm goin with two Image Dynamics IDMAX 12's, each one getting 1200w rms from a ppi art a1200.2. Mid-bass is covered by Image Dynamics IDQ-8's, mounted in the stock locations with the doors sealed. 200w rms each from a ppi art a404.2. Mids are handled by a pair of Hertz Mille ML500 planar mids. Kinda experimenting with those, so I also have a set of Dynaudio dome mids just incase. Mids will be powered by a ppi art a600.2, around 100W rms to each at 8 ohms. Highs are Infinity Emit tweeters, 50 w each (much as they like) from a ppi art a200.2
Should be loud enough in the cab of a ranger