RS4 Audio Overhaul.... Finished Finally
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I live in NYC, though, so perhaps its a function of having really strong signals.
Maybe in fringe reception areas I will see some problems.
Maybe in fringe reception areas I will see some problems.
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characteristics. Bing (16psibrick) also spent a lot of time revising my equipment selections with me.
There was a few posts in the audio forum which implied that the DLS Iridium tweeters would be too deep to fit in the stock locations. As a result, we went with the Seas Lotus Performance tweeter since its very similar in character to the iridiums, but significantly shallower.
They are finally getting broken in. Will be tuned on Wed.
There was a few posts in the audio forum which implied that the DLS Iridium tweeters would be too deep to fit in the stock locations. As a result, we went with the Seas Lotus Performance tweeter since its very similar in character to the iridiums, but significantly shallower.
They are finally getting broken in. Will be tuned on Wed.
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others strongly suggest against it.
In my previous car I had a Memphis Belle amp mounted upside down and had two brand new amps go bad on me.
After the second died we flipped the installation over and never had another problem for 2+ years.
Were the dying amps a direct result of the upside down mounting? We can't be sure, but I am never mounting an amp upside down again, just to be safe :-P.
In my previous car I had a Memphis Belle amp mounted upside down and had two brand new amps go bad on me.
After the second died we flipped the installation over and never had another problem for 2+ years.
Were the dying amps a direct result of the upside down mounting? We can't be sure, but I am never mounting an amp upside down again, just to be safe :-P.
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to allow the heat to be removed by air circulation and component mounting on the boards and the heat sinks all can be a factor in that.
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I had a Phoenix Gold amp mounted upside down for many years that never failed but that amp used active cooling with 1 fan on the top and vents on the side.
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Or is the vent on that sweet custom stitched panel sufficient?
I was planning on installing a JL Audio 500/5 under my back deck, upside down. I asked on AW about this a while ago and didn't hear any objections. Since that amp doesn't have a fan, I was also planning on mounting it with space between the chassis of the amp and the deck to allow air flow. But after hearing about your experience I better think twice.
I was planning on installing a JL Audio 500/5 under my back deck, upside down. I asked on AW about this a while ago and didn't hear any objections. Since that amp doesn't have a fan, I was also planning on mounting it with space between the chassis of the amp and the deck to allow air flow. But after hearing about your experience I better think twice.