Random question for you seen as though you see a lot of systems, in your opinion what is the best semi-budget oriented vehicle for a massive sub setup (not as crazy as your jeep but something more like this video with 4 walled subs) but is also a good daily driver vehicle? I am thinking of doing something like that within the next year or two and just wanted your thoughts.
Silver Stang Yeah I have as well they can be quite nice, I am thinking something a bit more practical though as I don't need a truck and want to still be able to carry 4 people, so I guess walled might not be the best way to go. I was thinking maybe a Tahoe or something like that.
If you're still looking to carry 4 people I'd say go with an SUV, a Tahoe would be perfect, and just wall the cargo area. I'm looking at doing the same thing.
+donovan14411 no I get it I'm just over here trying to add up how much power ide need for my system and I'm thinking I might need 2 amps lol. speakers can usually handle more power than there rated but other factors are how many Volts are supplied to the amps and the impedance of the sub wireing. the more I get into it the bigger the rabbit hole gets.
Haha that's how car audio gets.on my opinion, join a forum and do lots of research.I've been into this shit since I was 16, (I'm 23 now) and I have a lot to learn myself.it gets pretty crazy lol
+donovan14411 your right there is a lot to learn. I've been into BASS since I was 15 and I'm 35 now and I still want more and more, just can't get enough BASS 🔊🔊. It just costs so much damn money and time, but I wouldn't change it for nothing.
There out of synch. Meaning bottom right speaker has terminals reversed. It is out of phase. It goes in when three go out. Meaning it could be louder if wired properly.
It's the camera refresh rate. Someone whose thrown this much money at a car designed for high numbers and demos isn't going to wire their subs outa phase.