Originally Posted by clipto333
(Post 677973)
it is a good decision to go for the 0g wiring. You have a crdi? or petrol. |
Originally Posted by iraghava
(Post 678003)
Going by the CNG cylinder in the boot, I would say Petrol! Unless he uses that to store extra diesel :p |
Originally Posted by Gill
(Post 678086)
Reviews on the product,shall be appreciated as it's the first Hifonic install i have seen! |
Originally Posted by clipto333
(Post 677973)
nice. good job paras. congrats and enjoy the music. :) now, what you will have to change is that sony amp. BTW whats the model no of the sony? see, if you are fine with it, then keep it, but you will hear a difference for sure when you upgrade to a better amp. baaki, if you happy, we happy. :-) it is a good decision to go for the 0g wiring. You have a crdi? or petrol. can you switch off the lights(sub, comps) i once tried to get the MDF cut from professional aari wala(table saw?) he cut it wrong. it took me 2 days to correct everything and i ended up with a small enclosure. lol now i DIY. |
Originally Posted by low_bass_makker
(Post 677975)
Hmm...nice amp 1600 x 1 at 1 ohms. that is some serious ****. How much damage ? And waiting to hear the install. |
Originally Posted by nitrous
(Post 677987)
Haanji! :D Btw, whats the discoloration around the centre of the subs?? |
Originally Posted by iraghava
(Post 678003)
Going by the CNG cylinder in the boot, I would say Petrol! Unless he uses that to store extra diesel :p |
Originally Posted by Gill
(Post 678086)
Congrats! Great effort on enclosure,though could have increased the width a bit! The sub seems to be a real beast,such a huge variation in power handling after break-in period! Reviews on the product,shall be appreciated as it's the first Hifonic install i have seen! |
Originally Posted by low_bass_makker
(Post 678121)
First for the north india I think so, SS what do you say ? |
Originally Posted by saintsinner
(Post 678140)
for the MDf cutting, i made the aari wala keep 2 soot extra, and then used a randa for finishing.. it was a tough job, but it feels so goood.... |
Originally Posted by DerAlte
(Post 678388)
Congratulations, @ss, well done! That sounds like a lot of elbow grease went in. The job I have always hated in carpentry is planing, and I am still waiting to buy an electric planer. (For folks not used to Hindi measurements and terms: 1 soot = 1/8"; randa = planer; aari = saw; aari-wala = guy who operates the electric saw) You said earlier that you have used nails :Shockked:! Sacre bleu, sacrilege!!! Unlike screws, nails are likely loose grip in MDF over time. |
Originally Posted by DerAlte
(Post 678388)
(For folks not used to Hindi measurements and terms: 1 soot = 1/8"; randa = planer; aari = saw; aari-wala = guy who operates the electric saw) You said earlier that you have used nails :Shockked:! Sacre bleu, sacrilege!!! Unlike screws, nails are likely loose grip in MDF over time. |
Originally Posted by saintsinner
(Post 678391)
Thank you sir, and thanks for the english terminology. i have used very few screws, mostly on the corners and for the port. but the nails are pretty thick and big ones, will post a sample :) |
Originally Posted by low_bass_makker
(Post 678543)
Carpenter. :) SS the nails will get lose. Delarte is correct. I would recommend to put screw when you get time as it will make the enclosure rock solid. Drill a hole first and then the counter then the job will be easily be done. |
Originally Posted by saintsinner
(Post 678547)
Ya, i'll do that. tapered SS screws will be fine na... |
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