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Posted: May 27, 2004 at 5:41 PM / IP Logged  
forbidden wrote:

Was this Dint Trading an online company by chance?

When i bought this they did have an e-bay store ... but now it seems to be gone and the person(s) eigther canceled thier e-bay account or were suspended.

http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&item=5700124051&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

That is the auction i won. I sent the company an e-mail saying what the sub was doin and i asked for a replacement or my money back (and i would ship the sub back to them). I got a replay that said for me to make sure that my amp is compatable with the sub. I told them that it was and they sent me an RMA form.

So hopefully i can get this sub replaced

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Posted: May 27, 2004 at 5:44 PM / IP Logged  
mross014 wrote:

Ravenndude

How did you come up with the multiplying factor of 4? If I have two 4ohm DVC and each sub is set up in parallel for 2ohms each in stereo and the amp is 250 watts per channel RMS, do I take the sqare root of 500*2 or 4? Or do I take the square root of 250*2 or 4 and just measure one channel with the DMM.  Also, where would I get a test tone CD?

i got 4 from the resistance (ohms) of the sub. Since the amp would see 4 ohms in one connection i used that. since you are using 2 subs and each sub to its own channel you need to use this formula... SQR(250*2) ~= 22.36

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mross014 wrote:

Ravenndude

How did you come up with the multiplying factor of 4? If I have two 4ohm DVC and each sub is set up in parallel for 2ohms each in stereo and the amp is 250 watts per channel RMS, do I take the sqare root of 500*2 or 4? Or do I take the square root of 250*2 or 4 and just measure one channel with the DMM.  Also, where would I get a test tone CD?

i got 4 from the resistance (ohms) of the sub. Since the amp would see 4 ohms in one connection i used that. since you are using 2 subs and each sub to its own channel you need to use this formula... SQR(250*2) ~= 22.36 and you can

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Posted: May 27, 2004 at 5:46 PM / IP Logged  

sorry double post ... you can use this program to make a .wav of a tone then burn it to a CD

http://www.newfreeware.com/audio/1792/

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