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hey Guys, I have just been given a little test from Chad.. and come to realise that the ohms are REALLLLY hard to figure out..but hes gonna try to help me some day RITE CHAD?! But.. I think that i am much better at designing boxes then figuring ohms.. Infact I designed a box for Bass from the krypt and weather or not he uses it is up to him i guess but i realy want him to. I want to make a box for 2 12 rockford hx2 ported, but i want to paint the inside of the box with black like pain, then cut to long narrow strips out of the top of the box and put a black light between the 2 holes on the inside of the box. then cover the whole with plexi glass, and have another "window" on the back so when u fold the seat down you can see the sub thumping.. Along with this box would go "floating" amps, with him it would be a rockford bd 1500 and a rockford 800.. Anyone think this would look good? or work?
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yeah...a lot of people have done similar setups so it will work...
if you wanna be really precise make sure to take into account the volume of the space lost by adding plexiglass (unless it completely fills in the part where the MDF was removed) and the volume of the neons!
ohms aren't too terribly hard...check out jlaudio.com and study the diagrams and stuff for awhile and you'll be all good
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Powerbd1500.1 and a power 400.4 there sweets plus 2 extra batteries and epx symmetry
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