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NO
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/meet/wm65-upgrade.mspx
never seen one, go with a JVC because their higher end radios have excellent EQs (i have one with a 7band EQ)
never seen one, go with a JVC because their higher end radios have excellent EQs (i have one with a 7band EQ)
never seen one, go with a JVC because their higher end radios have excellent EQs (i have one with a 7band EQ)
never seen one, go with a JVC because their higher end radios have excellent EQs (i have one with a 7band EQ)
what subs are they?
--comp
--CVR
--CVT
--CVX
--L5
--L7
--soloX
what kind/size is the box
NO, that amp is overrated plus its really distorted below 2ohms, with car audio you get what you pay for and that brand is trash
NO, that amp is overrated plus its really distorted below 2ohms, with car audio you get what you pay for and that brand is trash
the amp needed will depend on the subs impedance (ohms) and how you have it wired to the amp
the amp needed will depend on the subs impedance (ohms) and how you have it wired to the amp
the two L7s will kill the one Fi
stick to the CEA-compliant brands and look for features you need/want
kenwood
alpine
JVC
pioneer
Clarion
Eclipse
you will need a ground for it to work and you also need a "remote" wire which is a small power wire to tell the amp to come on (that the radio is on)
for testing you can bridge a small wire from the...
no comparison-- the kickers all day
(when you say 3.6 cu.ft. box i hope you mean for each sub, not total, because the box will be much too small for either setup--their recommended minimum ported...
info needed to PROPERLY match amps and subs
the subs voice coil setup (DVC or SVC)
the subs impedance (ohms)
the final impedance at the amp (how the subs are wired)
the number of subs
the subs...
you could do it but then you need to keep the battery charged
you would be better off using a AC to DC power converter
they are one of the best brands out there period, even their factory installed premium systems (chrysler) sound pretty good
their subs don't handle extreme amounts of RMS wattage but they sound...
SOOOO What is better and why? ..........
you ask a question yet you don't want the truth
just gossip from people who don't know what there talking about
sorry to be the bearer of bad news but...
Robsteriark is right on
a lot of manufactures do sell refurbished items through online retailers (some stores) but all of that stuff still comes with at least a 90 day warranty and is just as good...
remove the cap
If you send too much power to your sub, you risk damaging it. The cone of the speaker and the mechanical parts that make it move may break under the stress. Surprisingly, too little...
all you can do is look at their specs (trustworthy companies)
you always get what you pay for
every answer will be biased
for subs
--sensitivity- a speaker that has a sensitivity 3dB higher...