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Originally Posted by s0uljah Please provide a link or some info regarding the MX connectors you mentioned ?? |
In Bangalore I don't know. In Bombay, Lamington Road zindabad. Maybe some place in Bangy where people go to buy electronics spares/ hardware? Sam said the quality is not comparable to whatever.. the thing is that it's well built compared to some really crummy connectors you get out there, and that's all you need to spend on a terminal cup for a system like this. It is robust and will last long. AND if anyone tells me that there will be a difference in sound quality in the MX and something else upwards of it, for the system in concern, I'll surely give up audio. After some proof accorded by a blind test, of course.
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Originally Posted by s0uljah Can use MDF rings for this........25 mm thickness good enough ? |
Can use 12-18mm also. But choose thickness depending on how much you need to protrude the speaker to avoid the magnet from touching the rear glass etc, and to keep it from knocking into your shins. So it's basically a mounting consideration.
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Originally Posted by s0uljah Now coming to a fresh question for the installers / DIY chaps here.... have you ever fitted fans to facilitate cooling down amps ?? Along with using atleast 4 gauge wirie (or thicker!!!) I was told to try and do this if possible. Get a 3" fan with atleast 0.14amp power
At the same time Im hoping to be able to mount the amp beneath the front so as to save wiring cost and also I guess it wont cause voltage drops.. so fitting a fan doesnt seem like it will be possible under the front seat ! |
Usually amps don't need external fans unless you've mounted them in a rather suffocating space, or if you're doing something weird with them (like trying to run em 0.5-1 ohm below stable impedance). Use proper mains and earthing cables and you should be good. 4 ga in your case is fine. There shouldn't be any trouble.