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okay....so ive been thinking alot...and i really want to get Jl audio subs.
i want to get W7. now im either gonan get three 10's or two 12's they will be w7's and i have yet to decide what amp to get. my only question is how hard will three 10's actully pound? i want to be able to atleast pound a little....like so you cna hear me coming from a lil bit away. i know the 12's will be much louder and pound more, but i really want to get that tight clean punchy bass so any feedback would be great! -------------------- ![]() KB |
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Ok now I hope your well on your way to adding some bass to your system.
As for the other arguments going on in this thread I would love to jump in. First off I should hope no one believes everything they read on the internet because that diagram shown before about the charging system is wrong, although it is right in a way. As you use more electrical accessories, such as lights, heater etc., the electro-motive force decreases and more amperage flows into the battery to compensate for the added load. It is extremely important that when alternator efficiency is checked, both voltage and amperage outputs are checked. Each alternator has a rated amperage output depending on the electrical requirements of the vehicle. So where the power leads off to other components in that diagram is wrong, all power flows through the battery. Yes you may be able to remove the battery after the system has started and still get current from the alternator but I wouldn't recommend trying that with all your stuff on and your sound as loud as it'll go, lol. Unless of course you have an alternator that can handle all that, but the idea is that you should have to shell out for that kind of alternator. Deep cycle batteries and capacitors should be a valuable part of any heavy bass setup. If you want more info on those then I will be more than happy to supply those as well. Edit: Because they aren't always needed, capacitors and deep cycle batteries should always be purchased to fix any dimming issues should they occur. This post has been edited by GTS13: Mar 20, 2007 - 4:47 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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