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Old Apr 3, 2008 | 03:09 PM
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Wow!! you guys are bigger *** holes than I thought. the subs are rated 50 watts to 200 watts RMSwith a 400 watt peak. he has four of them, thus you get 200-800 watt RMSsafe zone with a max of 1600 watts. If you run your subs at 1600 watts they will burn. Anyone who has been in an electronics class should know this.
nope, wrong again. And if you were to look back at my history I was not an *** hole before you showed up.

An ELECTRONICS class? man why didn't I think about taking one er two of them? Where were you to give good advice like this when I needed it? Oh yea, you were crappin in your diapers and rubbin it in yer face. Guess things have not changed much. The only difference now is that your loads of crap are bigger and you smear it everywhere but still don't clean it up huh?

Please ignore anything thiskid posts, we should have him under control shortly.

How old are you? I am only 32 and I am guessing you are not leagal to drink yet?
Old Apr 3, 2008 | 05:25 PM
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age doesnt limit how smart you are.

When I help someone I combine all the new stuff that's taught, and experience from a bunch of guys in various fields that are in there 40s. to be honest a lot of people can learn from what I have to say. the only thing is that when you talk to someone face to face and you find something that conflicts, you both sit down, do some research, and come up with an agreement. I have helped people in there thirties learn new stuff. some from auto shops and of course installers at various places. If you post something I don't agree with, I will stay away next time because you obviously don't want to learnbut I do.
Old Apr 3, 2008 | 09:39 PM
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"various fields" dont often apply man. its like the scoche thing. dont take advice from a body shop on how to P&P your heads. its commonsense. if you want audio help you go to the audio specialist. not the mechanic down the street with an 8th grade education. i guarntee you havent taught any installers or mechanics anything they didnt already know unless they got fired from their previous job and that job was all they could get. CC and BB dont count either. and trust me. you havent helped anyone. all youve done is confuse the **** outta them because you have no clue what youre actually saying. you dont know what impedance is, you have no clue how ohms relate to out put, orwhen amplifiers get thrown into the mix you just **** yourself and make up some random **** that makes sense in your tiny brain. do everyone a favor and read. stop posting. its because of you someones gonna go out and buy something that totally doesnt fit with their system and its gonna sound like **** (or blow up cause you had them run it at incorrect impedance) and theyre gonna have to spend alot more money to do it right.
Old Apr 3, 2008 | 09:43 PM
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often learning requires closing your mouth and using you ears... or in this case using your eyes not your hands....

just a suggestion.
Old Apr 3, 2008 | 10:25 PM
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we took this topic to PM to keep the village idiot from doing his little dance in the middle of it.
Old Apr 4, 2008 | 07:40 AM
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ahh. good call...
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