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Somebody Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/21/2002 22:19:19
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Message: I'm own a 2001 qc which I'm currently playing with to try and put a system in it. I only have an amp/capacitor/sub right now on the stock infinity sound system but that'll soon change. My questions are does a sealed box need to be COMPLETLY air tight? I can press down on the subwoofer gently and hear a spot where air is flowing out of the box area, should I patch this up, and what would I do it with? Then also does amplifiers make noise themselves? since when I turn on my car I can hear like a hissing noise coming from either the amp or capacitor. Could the ground be the problem?
Thanks in advance, once I get it like I like it I'll try and post some more about it.
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R/Truck Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/22/2002 11:56:10
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Message: Yes sealed boxes need to be more then airtight, they need to be able to contain an extreme amount of pressure so your subs can do there job. A little air leak will sound like a big air leak later on. It is best to seal the box from the inside, so remove a sub and caulk everything up and let it dry for a couple of days. Use a high quality, flexible, non shrinking caulk.
Amps and capacitors don't make noises, unless they have a built in fan. You may be hearing a speaker hissing from improper gain setting. Ground wires should be as thick as your power wire, short, and have a secure connection to bare metal (no painted surfaces).
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Somebody Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/22/2002 18:51:23
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Message: Thanks for you help. I'm working on the air leak which is around the sub and is kinda a pain to seal up, I'm using some foam tape for it. As for the Amp it's a bd500 rockfordfosgate and unfortunatly it is making the noise :( I can unplug the sub and turn off the radio and still hear it. I noticed if I apply sideways pressure on a wire or tug on a wire in any way the noise changes.
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R/Truck Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/25/2002 11:21:13
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Message: That's weird! An amp that huuuummmmsssss.
Try this to seal your subs, hardware stores have a workable putty that comes in the form of a thick string. It is used on windows but works great on sealing up subs.
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OreoBoy320 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/21/2003 23:51:23
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Message: Hi everybody. I am new to this forum, and have a few questions you guys might be able to help me with. I have just recently purchased a new car and don't want to put my system back in until I get a capacitor. My last car had the problem of dimming lights and such.
I guess my question is that I don't know what I am looking for in a good capacitor. I read online for them and have no idea what the "operating temperature" and the other technical terms mean.
I have a 560W amp pushing 2 12" Alpine Type E subs, with an Alpine head unit.
Thanks everybody!
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JMII Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/22/2003 08:00:21
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Message: Caps are overrated... instead try upgrading the "big 3" first. Read this: http://forum.sounddomain.com/forum/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=006234
and this:
http://forum.sounddomain.com/forum/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=007273
- John
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