My setup, diffrent vehicle w/pics
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My setup, diffrent vehicle w/pics
so i got just enough 4g to run my power wire and ground. i got to go get more tomoro . im sure my ground is only half good, as my amp goes into protect when i give it some good volume. but it still *****. anyways i picked this car up for cheep. 1990 toyota camry. mint interior. runs good. blah blah blah onto the pics
the car
the amp
the old skool alpines, lol
the subs
ya ya its a prefab box, but it is quite loud and i have no carpentry skillz at all. or i would put this baby in there in a box. anyone wanna make me a box? shipping to edmonton alberta.
the car
the amp
the old skool alpines, lol
the subs
ya ya its a prefab box, but it is quite loud and i have no carpentry skillz at all. or i would put this baby in there in a box. anyone wanna make me a box? shipping to edmonton alberta.
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wow prolifik, your really letting your dick hang all the way out. Good for u, discouraging people really must be your thing. and ya i do like that car. its far better on gas than my 4x4. and the system sounds better to. thanx
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#10
Ok Mr. Bodar, here's the scoop.....
First off, thats a decent selection of equipment for a starter system. I wouldn't worry too much about the box you have now. It will work fine with the subs you have and replacing it with a box that will make those subs sound appreciably better will cost enough that you might as well save that level of effort for new, better subs. I wouldn't swap the Exiles for the RF, 1 sub is going to have a hard time outdoing 2 of them.
If the amp goes into protect that regularly I hope there's nothing wrong with it. The power and ground connections could be causing the problem, but I would suspect an impedence issue with the speakers. The amp is good for a 2ohm mono load and I'm wondering what those Exile subs are configured for....
Don't mind the odd sniper here on the board, some people have too much time on their hands and too much experience in car audio.......
HTH
First off, thats a decent selection of equipment for a starter system. I wouldn't worry too much about the box you have now. It will work fine with the subs you have and replacing it with a box that will make those subs sound appreciably better will cost enough that you might as well save that level of effort for new, better subs. I wouldn't swap the Exiles for the RF, 1 sub is going to have a hard time outdoing 2 of them.
If the amp goes into protect that regularly I hope there's nothing wrong with it. The power and ground connections could be causing the problem, but I would suspect an impedence issue with the speakers. The amp is good for a 2ohm mono load and I'm wondering what those Exile subs are configured for....
Don't mind the odd sniper here on the board, some people have too much time on their hands and too much experience in car audio.......
HTH