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Pauly99to17
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How do I ensure that I don't get that horrible thump sound when the system is turned on and no static sound in the speakers when there is no music playing? Do you know what I mean?
I've not seen it in that cubby.... but I've seen people put knobs pretty much all over the placeThanks. Makes sense. I'll just stick to a volume knob then.
I'm wondering if I could make a plastic plate to go over that opening then cut a hole to have the knob sticking out.
@webby Ever seen anyone do this? How would the plate stay in position?
Wow. Are you sure I need that much juice. I don't want to wake up the neighbours. HahaPersonally I think 300W is not enough power, especially for a type R sub. You will get a much better response with that compared to the 5 channel amp, but you're still only at half the RMS power using that amp. If possible a 500W amp would be the minimum power i recommend. I had an Alpine MRP-M500 for my last two setups (used the same amp in two cars) and it was perfect!! 500W at 2 ohms. You should see if you can find something comparable to that. From what I remember it was fairly inexpensive brand new ($150ish) and it lasted me close to 5 years until I sold it with my last car and it was still working perfectly.
If you install sound deadening in the trunk you will barely hear it from outside. And I strongly recommend you do install some!! Im still blown away the difference it makes. I can keep my stereo at 15 while driving on the highway when I used to have to keep it around 20. Plus it eliminated so much road noise!Wow. Are you sure I need that much juice. I don't want to wake up the neighbours. Haha