BadDreams
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I'd love to know your game plan for the doors. I'm kicking around a few ideas but after seeing the attention to detail on the sub enclosure alone I'm willing to take your input as gospel 
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This. I'm using and older Arc XXD2080, tiny little thing powering an old Alumapro but it punches well about it's weight with my passive radiator setup.I'd go Arc Audio XD next time. Similar footprint, better IMHO.
The Hertz amps are much the same components (PCB, especially) as far cheaper Soundstream, PPI, etc. amps. It has unique components, of course, but... for a shared platform it's quite expensive. My shop doesn't recommend them often and we generally have someone put in JL amps instead if they're wanting to spend money.
The specs on the fix82 say the input range is 250mv to 30v, so it can handle pretty much anything from the looks of it.Curious how you're going to use the JL fix82 unit since it only has high level inputs and OEMradio's mod is low level output?
The mod he is doing is programming out all the factory equalization and time alignment. He isn't converting it to a low level signal.Curious how you're going to use the JL fix82 unit since it only has high level inputs and OEMradio's mod is low level output?
No! I own a mobile electronics shop and one of our suppliers is providing the sound deadening material. I don't want to start a big argument here but you should try giving your local retailer the chance to sell you your products before going to ebay or amazon. A smart retailer will get as close as he can to internet pricing in most cases. When it comes to electronics though, keep in mind most manufactures will not warranty it if you buy off of ebay or amazon. Read the fine print on ebay listings when it comes to warranties. Internet resellers are cheaper for a reason. There is no service to back up the product if needed. I'll get off my soap box now.subbed. did you get the deadener from eBay?
It might be a possibility for us to build this same basic enclosure and then you build off of it. Keep in mind that this is very time consuming work which means labor dollars. It will however sound better than any store or internet enclosure. This thing feels as solid as cement. The rest of the enclosure will be built out of Baltic birch which is another very dense wood.Any chance your tech wants to make enclosures and sell them?? I'd be down for that. And build is coming along nicely - its refreshing to see someone doing it the right way vs hacking their way through a new car. Its obvious you and your techs know what you're doing :cheers:
Yes.. but technically it already is a low level output..The mod he is doing is programming out all the factory equalization and time alignment. He isn't converting it to a low level signal.
Oh I understand man. Quality cost $$$. Just lemme know :cheers:It might be a possibility for us to build this same basic enclosure and then you build off of it. Keep in mind that this is very time consuming work which means labor dollars. It will however sound better than any store or internet enclosure. This thing feels as solid as cement. The rest of the enclosure will be built out of Baltic birch which is another very dense wood.