subwoofer flex video *UPDATE* last post
Man, you are straight out of a comic book
I want a sound off between your teeny tiny stereo and my stock as a rock RS2 MONSTER SUB.
This is Scottish humor in case you didnt know
Its incredible that some of my fellow scioneers have to be careful not to play their stereo too loud in the rain because the bass opens the sunroof.
Is that a spinal tap amp that turns up to 11?
I want a sound off between your teeny tiny stereo and my stock as a rock RS2 MONSTER SUB.
This is Scottish humor in case you didnt know
Its incredible that some of my fellow scioneers have to be careful not to play their stereo too loud in the rain because the bass opens the sunroof.
Is that a spinal tap amp that turns up to 11?
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The sub is facing upwards, and the port is facing the rear driver side tail light.
OEM electrical. Voltage drops to about 12.9V on heavy bass songs, but usually sit at about 13.6-9 while driving or on normal bass songs.
OEM electrical. Voltage drops to about 12.9V on heavy bass songs, but usually sit at about 13.6-9 while driving or on normal bass songs.
Originally Posted by trialsindude
OEM electrical. Voltage drops to about 12.9V on heavy bass songs, but usually sit at about 13.6-9 while driving or on normal bass songs.
how does that effect the back hatch glass?
I was planning on running 3 Fi Q 10s off of a 4,000w monoblock amp with the subs also facing up and port back at 34hz.
I am worried about the hatch glass because when drawing the design in AutoCAD, it's telling me that the subs will be about 3-5" away from the glass!
I was planning on running 3 Fi Q 10s off of a 4,000w monoblock amp with the subs also facing up and port back at 34hz.
I am worried about the hatch glass because when drawing the design in AutoCAD, it's telling me that the subs will be about 3-5" away from the glass!






