Got a sub and an amp sitting around, need someone to give me a hand as I don't know the ins and outs of car audio. Yes, I can hook up RCA's and a power wire to an amp, I just want some suggestions and a watchful eye.
Oh, and if anyone builds boxes, I will gladly compensate them for their time and effort. The sub is a 12" Alpine Type-R.
Post subject: Re: Need someone good with car audio
Posted: Tue 06-17-2008 10:00AM
Sergeant
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hi i believe i was the one that sold you the sub, if i could ever find time to help i wouldnt have a problem with helping, im just busy working 45ish hours a week and taking a summer class
Post subject: Re: Need someone good with car audio
Posted: Tue 06-17-2008 11:33AM
Major General
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Hey, no worries, I understand. Just need a box and a some suggestions, really. Running an Infinity 611a for my amp, and it puts out a little too much power wired in 2 ohm, and didn't know how to adjust accordingly.
Post subject: Re: Need someone good with car audio
Posted: Tue 06-17-2008 5:19PM
Major General
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i've got a dual 12" sub box that I could let go.. it's ported and I believe is bridged (wiring) but that's not hard to change. I'm in KC atm though and don't think I'll be back down till August..
$30 sound fair? I'll get pics if you'd like.
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Post subject: Re: Need someone good with car audio
Posted: Tue 06-17-2008 9:59PM
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martise85 wrote:
that amp is a pretty good match of the type r in 2 ohm just be careful when adjusting the gain and dont go to high
That's what I was thinking. I just didn't know what control the output of the amp, for lack of a better term. If I turn the gain up, say, 3/4 of the way, that would keep the output of the amp under 500 watts RMS and I'd be fine?
To blitzvergnugen, I only have the one sub, but thanks for the offer.
Post subject: Re: Need someone good with car audio
Posted: Fri 06-20-2008 1:21PM
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Yeah, make sure you start with everything hooked up, the stereo on, the amp on, and your gain on the amp down to zero. Start turning up the gain to the level you want it, that way you don't run the risk of blowing your subs.
Post subject: Re: Need someone good with car audio
Posted: Tue 07-01-2008 10:04PM
Captain
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Those type R's can handle just about anything u throw at them. I am sorry to say but infinity is kind of a low end of the mainstream. The amp is what makes a sound system great i found out after going through 4 of them. (first was an infinity). But the type are is an excellent sub, I picked up a alpine 1200W amp made for the type R series and u can max out gain bass boost etc. but the sound is just bad then cause my box isn't right for that or my car. I have 2 old Dual 12" box's that my type R used to be. I have a sealed one, and a bandpass/ported box if your interested. I would go with the sealed if i where you i have sealed on my type R and love it. Let me know if your interested. I am in KC as well and will not be back till next semester though.
Post subject: Re: Need someone good with car audio
Posted: Tue 07-22-2008 2:28PM
Colonel
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ok yea so.... lots of things going on here. I'm MECP certified. have been. i've stopped installing though. ran outta time with the fulltime job and such. but anyways
to set an amp properly use a digital multimeter and measure AC voltage coming out of the amp. This will tell you if your under 500 watts. I wouldn't send more than 500 to a type R anyways, especially if you want it to last.
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