Munchie
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me mate is thinking bout buying this http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/shop/acatalog/CAD_Hot_Deals_104.html
scrool to da bottom ish to see it....
wat do u all think?
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1.0to2.0
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good price!
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1.0to2.0
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needs a better subwoofer though,
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1.0to2.0
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just found the same deal in the maxpower for 189.99
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Tim
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Yeah that looks like their budget sub -- 150W RMS on a 12" is pretty low handling...
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Hillzlo
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Also, i think this should be in the ICE forum?
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1.0to2.0
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for £270, you can get a Infinity Kappa 12'' 1200W sup in a custom box. With a 800W Amp and wiring kit. Thats from a place called Mobile World
[Edited on 14-05-2003 by 1.0to2.0]
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Richie
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aye but the 800w amp is a legacy amp i think, or splx
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Tim
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Yeah. I mean a nice Kicker 800W amp would be about £450 on its own...
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Richie
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oi reply to me email tim b4 i cry
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Munchie
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cheers people ive showed him this thread. its not in ICE cos i is da munch now GTF
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berger
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wat do you lot think of
Vibe CBRA120
Power - 700 watts max
Subwoofer - 1x 12" Pulse 3
Features - Built in power amplifier, wedge back, polished alloy port
Overall - An excellent system upgrade
Type - Active reflex enclosure
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Munchie
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lol alrite berger lad!!!! this is da lad that needs help....help him or u all get bummed. ok?! good luck lad
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Tim
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Yeah Vibe stuff is normally pretty good. I'd basically say though you should be thinking about spending at least 50p per watt on amps if they are really gonna do what they say on the tin...
Forgot 'max' or 'peak' ratings. RMS is what counts. RMS measures the maximum 'average power' of the signal instead of an 'instantaneous' power hit...
What sorta music you looking to listen to mainly?
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berger
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mainly listen to rnb and dance music (scouse house)
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Richie
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tim its an active sub anyway so sssh about amps hey
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Tim
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Yes but he doesn't necessarily have to buy an active sub does he...
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Richie
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aye berger thatll do just have the LPF tuned between 70 and 100 hz
or u could go for a ten to make it a bit punchier
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Tim
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Depends how far you wanna go with it. If you just want a pretty good sound, go with something like the Vibe and you'll be happy... what is the rest of your system like?
If you wanna go the whole hog then it's worth buying real quality straight out rather than needing to swap stuff later...
One thing to get right first time is power cabling. I had to strip all mine out and start again which was a real [sPaNG]!
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Nath
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What amp would be best suited to a Pioneer TSW-1201C sub? Its a pretty loud sub @ 500watts RMS. Was Thinking of one of them Alpine Digital Mono amps.
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Richie
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what cabling u got in their now? biggest mistake i made was not upgrading the earth strap.
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berger
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at the moment in my car i have:-
Head Unit
Mask+ CD/ MP3 playback, 50W X 4 (Mofset), Mask key security, CDR/CDRW compatible, 3 x 4.5V pre-outs and non fade option, Sub woofer matching, System E's telephone mute, RDS, Removable front panel, Security LED, White LED display illumination, QEX sound control, Full dot colour FL display, Remote control included, CD changer control option, Large display flip panel, DAB control option, K3I advanced tuner, Radio text, 12 digit dot matrix display, auto dimmer, New OEM display control option, New wired stalk control option, New GSM interface option, PS amp remote control, Panel angle adjust, Independent L/R O-bit mute, Dual zone audio option, Internal amp mute, Memory calendar, Rotary Volume control
Front Speakers
MBQuart DKD157
5 x 7 inch 'Discus' Series 2 way coaxial speakers with 13mm tweeters, power handling 90W, crossover frequency 4500Hz
rear speakers
MBQuart DKD116
6.5 inch (17cm) 'Discus' Series 2 way coaxial speakers with 13mm tweeters, power handling 120W, crossover frequency 4300Hz
Can anyone recommend the best way of improving the bass and the trebble
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Tim
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Hehe fortunately I didn't make that mistake (I'm doing MEeng Electronic Engineering).
Running 4 gauge at the moment with big distro blocks and a 1F cap...
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Tim
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MBQuart are a nice natural sound. I'd probably get some components up front. You need the tweeters high up as they produce a very directional sound and also setup a lot of the 'soundstage'.
Bass wise just get a sub. People with 6x9's etc swear their mates think they have subs, but you're not going to get the response from anything less than a subwoofer...
If you want it relatively tight, but aren't worried about loudness so much I'd prolly recommend a 12" in a sealed box -- can drive it much harder as the pressure helps control the excursion and you'll generally get a more accurate sound...
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Richie
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tim i have 2 gauge, 4 gauge and 5 guage running thru mine, was it ok to connect 2 guage, 4 gauge and 5 gauge leads from the battery to the chassis?
berger, best way is to amp them
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