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thieves suck

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Be thankful its just a window to replace instead of them busting the door to crap and you having to spends a few hundred to fix it. Glass can be fixed for 60 bucks
regardless of the cost of damages. It is ignorant. If you're too worthless to get your own stuff, then you deserve to be damaged like the car. Busted in the mouth with a brick.
I don't want ot make a new thread on a very similar topic, so if anyone has a Kicker ZX750.1 or zx1000.1 available for sale, let me know.
what kind of car is this goin into? the subs..
Expedition.

Right now I have a deal pending with someone on another forum tho.
Okkkkkk

So I got a 12" Kicker L7 (2007 model).

Should be here in 1-6 buisness days from Galesburg IL. Big Grin
You got a good deal for what you paid too. Now don't fuck it up.....
That's a nice sub.
What some of you guys dont realize is that wattage ratings dont mean squat!
You can burn up an 800w sub with a 100w amp if your dumb enough.
Its not always the wattage that kills the subs, its the usually the distortion.
Maxing out a system into distortion levels will kill speakers much faster then a high powered amp running at 1/2 - 3/4 levels would ever do. Its always better to have too much power and not use it all, vs not having enough power and over-driving your system into distortion. You just need to know how to listen for the limits of your system if you want it to last!
Eracer76 Wrote:What some of you guys dont realize is that wattage ratings dont mean squat!
You can burn up an 800w sub with a 100w amp if your dumb enough.
Its not always the wattage that kills the subs, its the usually the distortion.
Maxing out a system into distortion levels will kill speakers much faster then a high powered amp running at 1/2 - 3/4 levels would ever do. Its always better to have too much power and not use it all, vs not having enough power and over-driving your system into distortion. You just need to know how to listen for the limits of your system if you want it to last!

That is why I told ponch to have someone tune it who knows what they are doing. Otherwise fiddling with knobs is going to lead him right back here in a couple months. Clipping = Bad
I did (and will again when this comes in). Uncle who has 5+ years of custom audio experience.
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