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    Official CarAudio.com Big 3 Thread

    Thank you for the response 4g ofc copper..its only a 95amp alternator...400rms for complete system..amp is fused at 50amps..radio maybe 10 15amp?..amp wire (4g ofc) ran under 10ft so its good for 120amps at its limit.
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    Official CarAudio.com Big 3 Thread

    Ive heard of some choosing to use an inline fuse from the new alternator wire direct to the battery...Is this neccessary? and if so, do you choose a fuse that equals your alternators amp rating or smaller?
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    Official CarAudio.com Big 3 Thread

    Ive heard of some choosing to use an inline fuse from the new alternator to the battery...Is this neccessary and if so, do you choose a fuse that equals your alternators amp rating? or smaller?
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    How to tune for specific frequency?

    It has no ports at all...not sure where to begin with it all...3 inch tube 4 inches long?..2 inch port 3 inches long?..Aside from box dimensions and advertised cubic feet i have no other specs.
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    How to tune for specific frequency?

    Im wanting to use some Qpower shallow sealed sub boxes ....Manufacturer states they are .51cubic feet. If i wanted to port them and tune to say 40hz ,what size port diameter and length would i need to get in that area?
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    Supplement tweeter for improved imaging.

    Ive been told its reccommended to keep your main tweeters close to the mid bass woofer. With my interior being a bit cramped this doesnt leave me directional options with the tweeters. So, my question is can i use supplement tweeters in a better location to enhance the imaging/sound stage?
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    Amp gain versus speaker rms

    The target voltages seemed to over so im going to try to figure out by what percentage and try a little lower than the target.
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    Amp gain versus speaker rms

    Nauc..Ty Sir! I just found a video on youtube from SonicElectronix showing that...Thank you again.
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    Amp gain versus speaker rms

    Thank you for link...I may not be asking the right question to what im trying to find. Im trying to find out if you can determine wattage output at a certain gain level..Im wanting to feed the front speakers less than the rms power of the amplifier. The front componant speakers are rated at...
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    Amp gain versus speaker rms

    Is thier a way to determine wattage output based on gain voltage?..My concern was overpowering the front speakers which are 60rms..I purposely chose an amp that is more output so i can get as clean as possible power at max rms of the speakers..just worried about blowing them really with too much...
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    Amp gain versus speaker rms

    How do you determine where to set your gain with an amplifier that is rated higher rms wattage than your speakers? My componant speakers show a rating of 60w rms however my amp is 100rms.
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