My Custom System --Fiberglass--

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View Poll Results: What color should i paint the box??
Red
1
2.70%
Neon Blue
5
13.51%
Yellow
0
0%
Orange
1
2.70%
White
1
2.70%
Silver
29
78.38%
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Oct 21, 2006 | 01:45 PM
  #1  
Hey i should be completing this whole system in about a week.

I have A OB G35 (Obsidian Black) Vote for color of box

I am using Two GroundPounder Amps and 2 Ground Pounder Amps. I Upraded all of my interiors with Atlas speakers i will post pictures of the subs and the interior as well as the specs if N e one requests it.

Below i have Pictures of my box so far it is going to be finished up within the next few days. the two amps are goin in the boxes and the subs in the circles. this thing fits the entire trunk, and takes up the whole floor pretty much....enjoy

My Custom System    --Fiberglass---g35_box_002.jpg   My Custom System    --Fiberglass---g35_box_001.jpg   My Custom System    --Fiberglass---g35_box_003.jpg  

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Oct 21, 2006 | 01:50 PM
  #2  
what color is your g?
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Oct 21, 2006 | 01:51 PM
  #3  
Obsidian Black and trunk is all black

Comments??

Please vote on Color!!!
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Oct 21, 2006 | 02:20 PM
  #4  
Silver or black.
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Oct 21, 2006 | 02:40 PM
  #5  
the only problem with black is it wont show as much in the blacl trunk.......

anyone interested in specs or pictures?
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Oct 21, 2006 | 02:41 PM
  #6  
def silver
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Oct 21, 2006 | 04:13 PM
  #7  
No One asked For specifications yet but here they are anyway

PICTURES BELOW

Im Puttin

2 Ground Pounder Subs which are:
1200-Watts Maxx
600-Watts RMS Power


1 Ground Pounder 1100 w Amp
1 / 2 - Channel Sound Quality Amplifier
275W x 2-Ch @ 4-Ohms or
550W x 2-Ch @ 2-Ohms or
1100W x 1-Ch @ 4-Ohms Dynamic Music Watts

1 Ground Pounder 880w Amp
880W Ultra-Clean A/B Class
2 / 3 / 4-Channel Sound Quality Amplifier
110W x 4-Ch @ 4-Ohms or
220W x 4-Ch @ 2-Ohms or
440W x 2-Ch @ 4-Ohms Dynamic Music Watts

Interiors
4-Hifonics Atlas 6.5'' 125w rms / 250w maxx

My Custom System    --Fiberglass---pic_gp_subs_pair.jpg   My Custom System    --Fiberglass---pic_spkr_atlas_680.gif.jpg   My Custom System    --Fiberglass---pic_gp_amps_1100.2.jpg   My Custom System    --Fiberglass---pic_gp_amps_880.4.jpg   My Custom System    --Fiberglass---gpamp_ani.gif  


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Oct 21, 2006 | 06:08 PM
  #8  
Quote: No One asked For specifications yet but here they are anyway

PICTURES BELOW

Im Puttin

2 Ground Pounder Subs which are:
1200-Watts Maxx
600-Watts RMS Power


1 Ground Pounder 1100 w Amp
1 / 2 - Channel Sound Quality Amplifier
275W x 2-Ch @ 4-Ohms or
550W x 2-Ch @ 2-Ohms or
1100W x 1-Ch @ 4-Ohms Dynamic Music Watts

1 Ground Pounder 880w Amp
880W Ultra-Clean A/B Class
2 / 3 / 4-Channel Sound Quality Amplifier
110W x 4-Ch @ 4-Ohms or
220W x 4-Ch @ 2-Ohms or
440W x 2-Ch @ 4-Ohms Dynamic Music Watts

Interiors
4-Hifonics Atlas 6.5'' 125w rms / 250w maxx
So what do those amps put down for RMS? dynamics power doesn't mean anything
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Oct 21, 2006 | 06:34 PM
  #9  
One putts out 880w and the other is 1100w
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Oct 22, 2006 | 03:57 AM
  #10  
Quote: So what do those amps put down for RMS? dynamics power doesn't mean anything
whatever the watts max are the RMS is half
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Oct 22, 2006 | 11:36 AM
  #11  
thats not the truth. It really depends on electrical system. if you dont give each amp proper wiring and if the voltage drops, RMS will go down.

You cant base on amp on wattage alone
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Oct 22, 2006 | 12:28 PM
  #12  
Assuming best case scenario, you are only feeding those amps 275watts RMS, which seems a little on the low side, I think you either need to pick up another one of those 1100w amps, or get a better amp that puts down close to 1000w rms total
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Oct 22, 2006 | 12:29 PM
  #13  
and a better amp in general, crunch amps are rated very high and clip.
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Oct 22, 2006 | 04:14 PM
  #14  
If both of those subs run 600 watts RMS I would go with atleast 1200watts RMS for them. Or get one sub and get a really good amp for it.
Alot of people don't realize that under powering subs is what blows them
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Oct 22, 2006 | 04:24 PM
  #15  
Quote: If both of those subs run 600 watts RMS I would go with atleast 1200watts RMS for them. Or get one sub and get a really good amp for it.
Alot of people don't realize that under powering subs is what blows them
This is false. a sub gets blown when the amp powering it supplies more power than it can thermally dissipate. This usually occurs when a clipped signal is sent to a sub since a clipped signal is almost a square shaped, and will only lead to failure if the power output of the clipped signal results in more power than the sub can dissipate. You could run a 600w rms sub all day with a 100w rms amp at full gain distorted to all hell and still not blow the sub, but if you sent the same distorted signal from a 600w rms amp, it would definately blow
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