Yes, but only to Bob Dylan lyrics because not even God can figure out what he's really saying:
"Tha anzer mafrennnnn, zblow nwiiiiiiiin!"
2006-06-16 07:14:05
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answered by Veritatum17 6
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Your system won't mean squat without a well designed box to put your subs in. Some manufacturers have recommendations as to dimensions of various types of boxes. It is best to find someone who builds boxes if you go with something other than a sealed box.
You should always match up RMS (Root Mean Square) watts of Subs and amp per channel as well as impedance's(resistances).
If your amp is rated at 4Ω don't subject it to 2Ω, it will fry.
Here is the formula for subs in parallel:
Z = 1 / (1/sub1 + 1/sub2 + 1/sub3 + ....)
For series, just add them up (sub1 + sub2 + ...).
You can mix and match these equations to get the right impedance required by your amp.
Example: 4 subs @ 4Ω each. If I connect two in parallel and the other two in parallel and tie the two pairs in series, I would have a total impedance(resistance) of 4Ω. So to the amp, it's just one sub.
You should use a capacitor as well.
Recommend for every 500 watts MAX you use a .5 Farad cap
Example: 1000 watts MAX - 1 Farad cap
Try http://www.soundomain.com/shop you can find some really good deals, and this site is manufacturer certified. VERY IMPORTANT WHEN SHOPPING ON-LINE!!!
You will also need what's called a "line level converter" if your stock head unit doesn't have RCA outputs or your amp doesn't have high-level inputs.
If you like I can send you some plans for reference. My plans are for a 4-th order band pass bass box that holds two 12's. Also included are java calculators you can use to figure parallel and series values given Ω values.
Just e-mail me sparky3489@yahoo.com
My system
Blaupunkt TSw1200 subs with a Sony Xplōd XM2200GTX.
My amp is 1200 watts (200 watts RMS X 2), subs are 600 watts each (200 watts RMS), cap is 1.2 Farad
SPL is about 112 db
Total cost(so far) = $410
Oh, I'm sorry, I thought this was about CAR AUDIO!!!
2006-06-16 16:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt God forgets anything, but, IF He/She/Either-Or, wanted to Hum this would most likely explain Earthquakes.
2006-06-16 05:25:59
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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You know there is a preview box to check you're q. BEFORE you send it out! Then you can see just how stupid it is before anyone else does! Oh also, spell check can do wonders for those who are literately challenged!
2006-06-16 07:42:53
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answered by miamamma1234 1
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Take some grammar lessons. That made absolutely no sense.
2006-06-16 05:22:56
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answered by Blue Sky Dreaming 2
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LOL LOL Good one!! You do know you are going to "hear" about this one !! Yes amazing grace has over 100 verses.
2006-06-16 05:25:56
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answered by Star of Florida 7
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she has thousands of angels to practice dinner for her and thousands of angels to sing for her and thousands of angels to bypass to mattress with her ... She is God meeeen no longer a flowerpot...
2016-11-14 20:48:31
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answered by wansley 4
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FIRST OF ALL GOD DOES NOT HUM SECOND (HE ) DOES NOT FORGET ANYTHING
2006-06-16 05:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummmm....yeah, sure. Whatever you're trying to ask.
2006-06-16 05:30:19
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answered by casaudiotc 4
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Unfortunately for you "He" doesn't forget anything
2006-06-16 05:25:37
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answered by Jo 6
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