30.8.11

How To Fiberglass Car Door Panel / Fiberglass Door Panel Car

www.caraudiofiberglass.com How to fiberglass a custom door panel and get professional results. Easy to follow step by step methods for your next car audio install. Fiberglass how to videos made easy. http

29.8.11

Replacing a Stock Radio in a Ford Taurus 2002 SEL

So my friend and I are somewhat into car audio/visual (it's a lot of fun) and decided to change out my stock Ford radio for an aftermarket one.

We didn't really know what we were getting ourselves into until we got out the old deck. The 'ol junker (well not really a junker, since it's an EATC temperature control module coupled with a CD player) was one big circuit board. This thing looked so out-of-date that man could have went to the moon with it (produced in 1974).

We got the deck out, bought an aftermarket dash kit from the local car audio dealer, and connected the new deck. THAT part was easy - but wiring the EATC back up (electronic automatic temperature control) was worse then sticking yourself in the eye with a hot poker.

Here's a tip to anyone who wants to replace their stock car radios - NEVER cut the wiring harnesses. That being said, finding another wiring harness for the beast that actually works has been almost impossible. None of the wiring diagrams off any website were of merit - and Ford has none themselves that could be of help to us.

On top of that, the aftermarket dash kit we bought didn't have any knobs - they expected us to supply ones from the last heating system - and nothing to plug the knobs into. We could order the knobs - $12 each - order the switches - etc. The wiring harness was $80, the switches were around $100 for all three...so the total cost for fixing this heating system would be getting close to $500 when you incorporate the cost of the aftermarket dash kit as well.

I don't think I'll ever replace the stock radio in a Ford again. At least if I do, it would have to be a model that Ford RECOGNIZES and actually has help regarding the model. Buying replacement parts at Canadian Tire just dosen't cut it - they never work or fit - and when a Ford dealership can barely help you, you really wonder who can.

Long story short - with winter fast approaching we fused two wires together to turn the heat on for the winter. Simple solution. Likely when summer rolls around, we'll fuse a couple together to turn on the AC.

Only thing that bothers me is I can't turn the heat up or down. But it's on - so scrue it.

27.8.11

Best SSL LP10 10" Low Profile Amplified Subwoofer with Remote Subwoofer Level Control, 1500W for Too low to display Soundstorm

SSL LP10 10" Low Profile Amplified Subwoofer with Remote Subwoofer Level Control, 1500W Review





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Technical Details

  • RCA low level input
  • High level input
  • Remote Level Control
  • Thermal, short and overload protection circuits
  • Dimensions: 15-1/2? X 11-7/8? X 3?





SSL LP10 10" Low Profile Amplified Subwoofer with Remote Subwoofer Level Control, 1500W Overview


Sound Storm Laboratories has developed the perfect solution for attaining low frequency response when space is a concern. If you are in a tight spot, SSL can help with our low profile amplified subwoofers. The 8-inch version has proven to be quite a popular bass solution from Chevy Luvs to Lamborghinis – so much so, that we are proud to announce the addition of a 10-inch version for 2010. In a world where size matters, SSL is here to help you expand your sound! The 1,500 watts (max power) LP10 features RCA low level inputs, high level inputs and a remote level control. It comes standard with a phase shift selector, an adjustable input sensitivity selector (0.2V-6V), and Bass Boos variable from 0 to 12dB. SSL low-profile subwoofers also feature a subsonic filter (20Hz to 50Hz), a low pass filter (20Hz to 150Hz), soft-delay remote turn on, and thermal, short, and overload protection circuits. For technical questions about this product please visit our website, www.soundstormlab.com, or call a technician at 888.38.STORM. Let us prove to you that when it comes to building an impressive and affordable home-quality theater in your vehicle, Sound Storm is your mobile entertainment solution…and everything else is just noise.

25.8.11

Altec Lansing VS2121

These Altec Lansing VS2121's sound great at lower volumes, but at higher volumes the port noise is CRAZY and the satellites become very distorted. I got them for free. They're very crappy. I don't recommend buying them. Anyways... Song: Bass Mekanik - Blufunkn If I were to turn these speaker any higher, the subwoofer would distort. So I kept them at the perfect volume so that it wouldn't. Also, the subwoofer level isn't adjustable. It's always that level.

23.8.11

Cheap Package: Brand New Autotek Sm12d4 12" 700 Watt Dual 4 Ohm Street Machine Series Component Car Subwoofer + Atrend Single 12" Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure + Sub Box Wire Kit with 14 Gauge Speaker Wire + Spade Terminals

Package: Brand New Autotek Sm12d4 12" 700 Watt Dual 4 Ohm Street Machine Series Component Car Subwoofer + Atrend Single 12" Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure + Sub Box Wire Kit with 14 Gauge Speaker Wire + Spade Terminals Review





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Technical Details

  • 12" 700 watt Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohms Subwoofer
  • Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coil
  • Polypropylene Rigid Cone
  • Single 12" sealed subwoofer enclosure
  • High quality spring loaded terminals





Package: Brand New Autotek Sm12d4 12" 700 Watt Dual 4 Ohm Street Machine Series Component Car Subwoofer + Atrend Single 12" Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure + Sub Box Wire Kit with 14 Gauge Speaker Wire + Spade Terminals Overview


Package: Brand New Autotek SM12D4 12" 700 Watt Dual 4 ohm Street Machine Series Component Car Subwoofer + Atrend Single 12" Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure + Sub Box Wire Kit With 14 Gauge Speaker Wire + Spade TerminalsFeatures:12" 700 watt Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohms SubwooferPeak Power: 700WRMS Power: 350WImpedance: Dual 4 Ohm Voice CoilDiameter: 12 InchPolypropylene Rigid ConePoly-Mica Cone DampingPoly Light Dust CapLong Excursion Rolled SurroundVibration Resistant Stamped Steel basketABS Motor CoverHigh Energy MagnetFront Plate And Voice Coil CoolingIntegrated Spider Tinsel Lead DesignWoven-In Tinsel LeadsVentilated Top and Bottom Pole PlateEmbossed Polypropylene Dust CapAnti Resonant Magnet BootProgressive Rate Woven Cotton SpiderSingle 12" sealed subwoofer enclosureSQL series built specifically for extra sound qualityDimensions in inches: 13.5" Width x 13.5" Height x 13.75" Top depth x 13.75" Bottom DepthVolume per sub: 1.0 cubic feet Machine precision cut mounting holes 3/4" heavy Dusty ConstructionMulti layers of high-grade glue ensure long life and no air leaking outHigh quality spring loaded terminalsDado end panelsMounting Depth: up to 13.75" (enough depth for any sub on the market)Designed, tested, and engineered to work with most of today's popular woofers. These enclosures are built with the quality additives needed to maximize the performance of any sound system.

21.8.11

Bazooka Bass Tubes

Looking for car subwoofers? While adding a subwoofer to your car audio system improves your listing experience, there are a lot to consider when buying one because they come in different shapes and types. One of the commonly used subwoofers is the Bazooka bass tubes.

Bazooka bass tubes were designed to give music its fullness and provide full sound experience all the time and in any vehicle. What makes these tubes unique is the use of the tube design to push accurate and strong bass even in large vesicles. You will be impressed with the bazooka tubes because they are different than other box enclosures. These tubes will give you the advantage of high quality sound performance and will easily fit in any car or truck.

The first thing you will notice when you buy one of these bass tubes is the grill. This stylish grill is well constructed to protect your sub from unintentional break. The subwoofer that is included in these tubes is designed specifically to give the maximum sound performance. The tube enclosure that hosts the subwoofer creates a natural and uniform move of the bass energy produced by the sub.

Beside bass response, bass tubes can be installed anywhere and in any vehicle without taking trunk and any valuable space. Easy installation is something that makes the bazooka tubes standout among the competition. You no longer need to deal with the technical issues most car enthusiasts don't like to go through. To get the bazooka tubes installed, all what you have to do is to connect it, ground it, hide it and secure it.

Bazooka tubes come in different types depending on your preference. If you have an external amplifier that you want to use, you can get a subwoofer tube. If you don't have an amplifier, these tubes come with a built in amplifiers (usually called amplified tubes) which can be really handy to get things done faster.
Getting bigger sound has never been easier with these bass tubes that can effectively increase bass response and provide an enjoyable listing experience. If you are looking for an easy way to hook up a subwoofer without paying a lot of it, the bass tubes are the perfect solution.

20.8.11

Wireless PC Speakers

If you own a computer, then you already know that there are a lot of wires involved. That is why it is good to go wireless whenever you can in order to avoid the plethora of cords from becoming tangled underneath or behind your computer desk. One of those ways in which you can begin eliminating the cords is through wireless PC speakers.

Wireless PC speakers allow you to place your speakers anywhere in the room with you. There are usually a number of speakers that come with the wireless system and each one has positioning specifications. One may need to be in the front of the room while others may need to reside in the front and rear corners. It is easy to compare wireless PC speakers to surround sound speakers since that is kind of like what you're getting... surround sound.

There are many different types of wireless PC speakers. These different types are distinguishable based upon the number of speakers that are included with the package. For example: The 7.1 wireless PC speakers include six speakers in all with a subwoofer and a center speaker. These are great for playing games, listening to music, and watching movies on your PC. There is also a 5.1 system that has four speakers, a center speaker, and a subwoofer. This type of system is great for those applications that don't require high powered sound. Finally, there is the basic 2.1 system, which includes only two speakers and a center speaker.

The very first thing you need to look at when choosing wireless PC speakers is to make sure the speakers you are interested in are compatible with your PC. You have to make sure that your computer supports wireless devices. Also, it is better to try finding a system that runs on Bluetooth so that any furniture or walls don't get in the way of the signal.

You'll find that your wireless PC speakers have great sound and that you can literally surround yourself with your favorite music or the sounds of that heavily anticipated movie. You'll probably feel like you are actually inside of the computer. Once you experience wireless PC speakers, you'll never go back to regular wired speakers ever again.

Just make sure that you check compatibility and that you go with the wireless PC speakers that will meet your particular needs. You don't want to overdo it, but you don't want to not use speakers that are not efficient enough. With the right speakers, your computer experience can be something entirely extraordinary.

18.8.11

12" subwoofer 3.5cu ft box

12" Mayhem 2200 watts RMS Qa4000d amplifier 3.5 cu ft enclosure

16.8.11

Kicker Solobaric 12 L7 Subwoofer

One kicker solobaric in 2.5 cu.ft ported enclosure tuned at 38 hz

14.8.11

Saving Jobs by Sending Jobs Offshore

It is my contention that "Sending Jobs Offshore Saves Jobs"; or put another way, "Saving Jobs by Sending Jobs Offshore. The phrase "Sending Jobs Offshore" during an election is about as divisive as the abortion topic. The idea that sending jobs offshore can save jobs in the United States goes against all reasoning, so how can this be? If you are a union member, a factory worker, an admin person, or a manager in the United States this article is meant for you.

There was a very effective negative TV commercial that ran during the California Senate race between Barbara Boxer and Carly Fiorina. The commercial mentioned the supposed 30,000 jobs that Fiorina sent offshore while the CEO was at Hewlett Packard from 1999-2005. What the commercial did not mention was that when Fiorina did this the economy was experiencing the dot.com and technology bust during the 2000 recession. Not to mention there was 911 that also set the economy back. As of October 2009 Hewlett Packard employees totaled over 304,000; a 30,000 person layoff would have been around 10%; sounds reasonable. What the article did not mention, was the fact that she also cut 3,000 management potions.

A CASE FOR SAVING JOBS BY SENDING JOBS OFFSHORE: Why have companies made the painful decision to take their production offshore? As hard as it is to believe, sending United States production to another country to lower the "Cost of Goods" is nothing new. The 1960's brought us an explosion of Made in Japan products. Back in the 1960's, still a short time after WWII, "Made in Japan", came with a negative connotation. The Aerospace industry was sending component parts to Mexico for assembly in the 1970's. The mid 1980's changed Wal-Mart's "Made in America" slogan forever. Wal-Mart's economies of scale and distribution made too much sense for Wal-Mart to become 10% of China's GDP. The 1990's brought us the "North American Free Trade Agreement". It is obvious that American Industry has always been about reducing material costs and searching out a cheap source of labor.

Business has always been about operational efficiencies. Unfortunately, process efficiency, such as the wave soldering machine and the auto insertion machine eliminated hundreds of thousands, if not millions of jobs. These two machines eliminated the career soldering person in the electronics industry. These two machines are a perfect example of how the American factory workers have been replaced by efficiency. The impact that these innovations continue to have in the electronics industry is priceless. It is not an issue of going offshore; it's good management.

Using the Case Study No: 1 as an example we can see how a Toronto based speaker company could not be competitive using their own resources. Although they were vertically integrated, the cost advantage could not compete with the low cost of the Asian labor-rate. Their Labor-Rate could not be competitive, even with their manufacturing advantage. Their domestic labor force kept them out of the marketplace. Combined, vertical integration and an expensive work force created a situation that made their products too expensive for the marketplace, thus losing sales. The Toronto based speaker company knew that they needed to go offshore and have their product made "Turn-Key", (completely finished), to compete in a market with tough margins.

The jobs that are saved by sending a product offshore are the following:

• Engineering - These positions are maintained when jobs are sent offshore because it would not be wise to trust your engineering to another firm. The liability vs risk would not pose few advantages. Companies are marketing, "Engineered in the USA". Radio Shack labels their products, "Assembled in the United States with Foreign & Domestic Parts". They also label their product with the country of origin for product that is 100% made and assembled offshore.

• Industrial Designers - These positions MUST stay in the United States because our domestic market does not accept designs out of Asia. The US design will always win over the Asian design. Simply put, domestic designers have a better feel for US trends than an industrial designer at the factory somewhere offshore.

• Sales & Marketing - These positions are kept alive by having products that are competitive in the marketplace

• Shipping and Receiving - For the obvious reason, these positions are kept because product is flowing from the factory to the warehouse and back out to the retailers.

• Order Entry, Customer Service, and Accounting Departments - These departments are kept busy with their usual flow of paperwork. However, without competitive pricing for their products these departments could experience layoffs.

There is a Win-Win scenario for sending a product offshore that works for everyone:

• Keep the high profit margin products in the United States. Although the profit margin will be higher, the volume will be lower, it's just a fact.

o Transition the high volume low margin product offshore. This keeps our domestic labor force producing the high margin items.

o The level of domestic factory workers can be adjusted as time & volume prevails.

• Product development has always been an issue of resources, engineering resources, factory resources, high tech equipment availability, quality assurance facilities etc. Taking a product offshore can be a logistical solution. Depending on the size of your company will more than likely determine the availability of such resources? However, taking your product offshore gives you an instant availability to resources you did not have at home.

o The quality of your product can actually improve. The factories that you would choose to manufacture your product will more than actually be an ISO9000 factory. There will be built in procedures that will not allow your product to go off track and be a loser.

o Because you will have specified the "Quality Assurance" procedures for the factory's outgoing inspection. If the incoming inspection team on the domestic side finds the product to be outside the agreed up QA standards the whole lot is rejected. Now that is Risk Management at its finest.

• Business has always been about operational efficiency. Process efficiencies, such as using a wave soldering machine, an auto insertion machine, or robots

o These efficiencies will only allow the US industry an increased labor rate, to a certain point. The construction industry reduces its labor costs by fabricating product in the shop and bringing it out to the construction site to be erected at a higher labor rate. However, we finally have reached a point where the technology and higher labor rate are impacting the cost and moving production, or a portion of production offshore becomes a necessary component of the modern business model

The Hurt Feelings in the USA! Sending jobs offshore! It has become more of a political hot topic than an actuality. For over half a century now the United States has been importing products in from other countries. After WWII we were importing cheap goods from Japan. Since then we have imported goods from Korea, Taiwan, Mexico, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, just to name a few. The question is: What 3rd world country will the United States set up shop at?

It has always been our way, (those of us building product outside our borders), to pull out and move to another country once we raise the local standard of living and the labor costs increase too much. Time and time again offshore manufacturing has picked up and relocated to countries with an alternate labor source. We tend to pull out and exploit various 3rd world countries. It is not just the Americans who do this, after all, we are a Global Economy.

At the heart of the matter is that we all have compassionate hearts and hate the idea that someone may suffer if they lose their job. However, the shareholders are the ones whose best interest must be of the utmost concern. If there is equipment that can increase efficiencies then it is everyone's responsibility to bring the suggestion to management.

Making sure that the company is kept competitive in the marketplace should be job one!

CASE STUDY No 1: The speaker industry in North America was, at one time, an industry employing thousands of employees. From factory workers to the accompanying support staff, the audio industry was an American industry. It still is, but it is different than it used to be. The "After Car" audio market, for the longest time, had to bear the label, "Made in USA". Once Wal-Mart made the move to purchase goods offshore with intent to hit certain price points, "Made in USA" was not important anymore.

This mindset is the reason why the speaker industry in the United States. The Audio Industry was forced to go offshore to hit a price point. The reasoning was to stay in business by outsourcing the product instead of losing sales because price points could not be met. There are no longer speaker cabinet manufacturers in the United States or in Canada. The last of the speaker cabinet manufacturers in Canada, Audio Products International, put their manufacturing line in "moth balls" around 2005. They are now buying their speaker enclosures out of China as a Turn-Key product. The problem that they encountered was that the costs to make the speaker enclosures in-house were pricing them out of the market and they could no longer compete.

CASE STUDY No 2: The electronic industry is not what it once was. As a young boy in the early 1960's I remember picking my mom up from work with my Dad. What I remember were all the women, in one warehouse sized room, that would solder all day long. The company my mom worked for was Teledyne.

Those jobs went by the wayside with the advent of the Wave Solder machine. The wave, (flow), solder machine is a bath of molten solder. The printed circuit board then rides along a trolley allowing the electronic components to be dipped in this bath of molten solder; automatically being soldered. The resulting quality is better and the use of the Wave Solder machine reduced by labor by least 80%.

The Auto-Insertion machine was the next process efficiency that would change the face of electronics forever. An average Auto-Insertion machine will stuff 25,000 electrical components in an eight hour shift. The difference between a factory worker stuffing the printed circuit board, (pcb), and the Auto-Insertion machine is exponential. Hundreds of thousands of jobs were replaced with the development of the Auto-Insertion machine.

The design and use of the Wave Solder and Auto-Insertion machines were not intended to put over a million soldering positions out of jobs, but to reduce labor by creating efficiency. However, the decisions to use these machines were driven by the assumption that not using them would place them behind the competition, which certainly would be using them. The fear of not being competitive was a driving force. It was not about saving the soldering positions; it was about staying competitive in their industry. Management has always been about efficiency and making the best return on the shareholder's investment.

13.8.11

Great Price Rockford Fosgate P1S812 for $91.95 Rockford Fosgate Punch P1 P1S812 12-Inch 150-Watt Subwoofer - 8 Ohm

Rockford Fosgate Punch P1 P1S812 12-Inch 150-Watt Subwoofer - 8 Ohm Review





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Technical Details

  • 12-inch, 8-ohm subwoofer with 300 watts maximum power handling (150 watts RMS)
  • Thermoformed polypropylene cone with high-density poly-foam surround
  • High-temp voice coil with spun-laced Nomex re-inforcement collar
  • Mount in either direction; reversible trim ring included
  • Designed for small enclosures





Rockford Fosgate Punch P1 P1S812 12-Inch 150-Watt Subwoofer - 8 Ohm Overview


Rockford Fosgate Punch Stage 1One, 8 Ohm SVC 12" Subwoofer CEA Certified Power 150 Watts RMS, 300 Watts Peak. Optimized for either sealed or vented enclosures Visit www.RockfordFosgate.com 24 hours a day for technical support or call (800)669-9899 M-F 7 am to 5 pm MST.

11.8.11

MTX 10 in a custom vented box

this thing moves air, I was 2 feet from the port

9.8.11

Cheap Kicker CompVX 06CVX124 12-Inch 4-Ohm DVC Subwoofer for $174.99 Kicker

Kicker CompVX 06CVX124 12-Inch 4-Ohm DVC Subwoofer Review





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Technical Details

  • 12-inch CompVX subwoofer with 4-ohm impedance
  • The power and performance of a Kicker square woofer in the round
  • 750 Watts RMS (1500 Watts peak) power handling
  • 20-500 Hz frequency response
  • One-year limited warranty





Kicker CompVX 06CVX124 12-Inch 4-Ohm DVC Subwoofer Overview


The facts are there--square woofers have more cone area, move more air, and therefore are louder than round woofers of the same size. But face it; some custom installs don't lend themselves to the four-sided superiority. Now, KICKER has allocated all the power and performance of its patented square-woofer technology in the round! Presenting the CompVX Subwoofer, the most intense round woofer on the planet and ready to plug into any high-end install.

The power and performance of Kicker's patented square woofers in the round. Click to enlarge.

Heavy-duty L7 motor assembly. Click to enlarge.

Ribbed Santoprene surround. Click to enlarge.

It's the most technologically advanced subwoofer available, with exclusive KICKER design and performance features in a round woofer. Available in the 10-inch CVX10, the 12-inch CVX12, and the 15-inch CVX15, the CompVX Series continues the remarkable legacy of outstanding bass from the KICKER labs.

CompVX utilizes the complete KICKER recipe for bass. Vacuum-molded SoloKon, poly-cotton semi-progressive spider, dual high-temp voice coils, jacketed braided tinsel leads, highly-efficient UniPlate pole piece/back plate, and the heat-reducing T-cut top plate--it all comes together to form a super-reliable motor structure found only in a KICKER subwoofer.

The basket is cast aluminum with spring-loaded terminals that can accept up to 10-gauge wire. A protective front gasket further strengthens the ribbed Santoprene surround, and the rear foam gasket makes for an airtight seal in the installation.

The CompVX Series is available in 2-Ohm or 4-Ohm DVC and thoroughly pounds in a sealed or vented box application.

CVX12 Features

  • Heavy-duty L7 motor assembly
  • Lighter, round SoloKon
  • Cast aluminum basket
  • T cut top plate
  • Flared aluminum coil former

What's in the Box
CVX12 subwoofer (4-ohm impedance), Installation hardware, User's manual

7.8.11

Best JBL W12GTi MkII 12" Dual 6 ohm GTi Series Subwoofer with Differential Drive Design (DDD) Motor (W12GTiMkII)

JBL W12GTi MkII 12" Dual 6 ohm GTi Series Subwoofer with Differential Drive Design (DDD) Motor (W12GTiMkII) Review





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Technical Details

  • 12" Dual 6 Ohm GTI Competition Level Subwoofer
  • Peak: 4000 watts | RMS: 700 watts
  • Impedance: Dual 6 ohm
  • Frequency response: 18-1000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: 91 dB





JBL W12GTi MkII 12" Dual 6 ohm GTi Series Subwoofer with Differential Drive Design (DDD) Motor (W12GTiMkII) Overview


Enjoy your favorite tunes on the go with this 12" subwoofer that features a KEVLAR -impregnated paper cone with a ported, die-cast basket and high-roll nitrile butylene surround for amazing bass response.

6.8.11

Redesigning My Homemade Subwoofer

This is showing the process of me redesigning this sub. I had to do this because fits in the enclosure way better, the old one didn't fit because the cutout diameter was 1/4" too wide and the tape holding the rubber bands that I used for a spider came loose and the surround had air leaks in it. This one is better designed. The surround is taller so it can handle more excursion. If someone wants make one, these are the materials I used but you can try different materials if you want. Cone and basket - foam board(very stiff and very light) surround - duct tape spider - file folder voice coil bobbin - paper towel roll voice coil wire - 26AWG enamel coated wire(from Radio Shack) glue - hot glue and gorilla glue

4.8.11

Best Rockford Fosgate Punch P3 P3L-1X10 Single 10-Inch Pre-Loaded Enclosure

Rockford Fosgate Punch P3 P3L-1X10 Single 10-Inch Pre-Loaded Enclosure Review





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Technical Details

  • Vented 10-inch enclosure pre-loaded with Punch P3 Series P3D210 subwoofer
  • Constructed with 5/8" MDF covered with industrial grade carpet
  • Proprietary high-flow, low-noise port
  • High current AWG binging posts
  • Computer optimized design





Rockford Fosgate Punch P3 P3L-1X10 Single 10-Inch Pre-Loaded Enclosure Overview


Rockford Fosgate Punch Stage Three, Single 10" 4 Ohm pre-loaded enclosure. Visit www.RockfordFosgate.com 24 hours a day for technical support or call (800)669-9899 M-F 7 am to 5 pm MST.

3.8.11

VIBE Space Subwoofers- Out Of The Box With Tiffany

Space Ep#2: Tiffany takes a look at one of VIBE's best subwoofers, the Space Subwoofer. Learn more about the Space Subwoofers on our website: www.vibeaudio.co.uk Check out our website, subscribe to the YouTube channel and become a fan on Facebook for all the latest news from VIBE HQ www.vibeaudio.co.uk www.facebook.com/vibeaudio www.youtube.com/vibeaudio

1.8.11

MTX Audio Sub + Amp Install in a 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 (Part 1)

Part 1! Watch as we install a pair of shallow mount MTX Thunder Thin (TT6510) subwoofers and a MTX Audio TE601D car amplifier in a 2009 Dodge Ram Big Horn Edition truck. We use a MTX thunderform enclosure for a perfect fit underneath the back seats. In the video we also show how to remove the dash in the truck, how to run wires, how to install an amplifier, and more helpful tips for those than are DIY installers. Main page: www.sonicelectronix.com Knowledge Base knowledge.sonicelectronix.com Sonic Blog blog.sonicelectronix.com Sonic Forums forums.sonicelectronix.com