A test light will work just fine for testing which ones have power.
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A test light will work just fine for testing which ones have power.
- I would like to push 110-120 db
Sorry, I meant 130-140+ db
I need ideas. 1997 Tahoe. I'd like to have:
- 2 12" or 15" subs
- 2 Tweeters
- New speakers in all doors.
- Possible additional tweeter speakers on A Column
- I would like to push 110-120 db
- QUALITY IS KEY. I would much rather have it at 100 decibels with EPIC quality than 110 decibels with only good quality
Can you guys tell me what I should look to get? I know to get deadening material and I'm getting a new head unit, but that's about it. What Speakers, Subs, Where to place Subs, Amps, How many total Amps, how many Watts, what Wires, etc.
Please and thank you.
~Jesse
Dang ... Sorry to read about this ...I'm pissed!
When I deadened (my doors) I installed the crossovers (MB Quart) in my doors, used deadener to hold them in place ~2" from the bottom.
Well one of them got wet & now my Tweeter won't tweet.
So now I'm looking to replace both the crossover's.
What brand/model would be an upgrade above what mine were?
Also-- At which DB do you set yours at?
°Truckin°
Sounds like a plan ... you can check out my build log for similar ideas ...I need ideas. 1997 Tahoe. I'd like to have:
- 2 12" or 15" subs
- 2 Tweeters
- New speakers in all doors.
- Possible additional tweeter speakers on A Column
- I would like to push 110-120 db
- QUALITY IS KEY. I would much rather have it at 100 decibels with EPIC quality than 110 decibels with only good quality
Can you guys tell me what I should look to get? I know to get deadening material and I'm getting a new head unit, but that's about it. What Speakers, Subs, Where to place Subs, Amps, How many total Amps, how many Watts, what Wires, etc.
Please and thank you.
~Jesse
- I would like to push 110-120 db
Sorry, I meant 130-140+ db
Shouldn't be a problem, with a good install with good product ...
What is your budget for the build? That will be a big factor in helping you pick out components for the system!
I really enjoy playing Heavy metal music in my truck ... Punchy bass instead of boomy bass ... I understand this well ...The sound I'm going for is like a Metal concert. The bass hits hard and fast. Like your getting hit in the chest and then it's gone. I don't want that muddy bass that resonates forever. The kind affiliated with rap most of the time. (No offense) lol