Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

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Re: Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

#31 Post by loudsubz »

But roadmaster isn't a bad brand, it's like eminence of speakers, not Pyle but not tc sounds
If its the roadmaster they sell at wal mart nuff said

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Re: Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

#32 Post by DJ Higgumz »

loudsubz wrote:
But roadmaster isn't a bad brand, it's like eminence of speakers, not Pyle but not tc sounds
If its the roadmaster they sell at wal mart nuff said
:wall: I've used roadmaster for almost 3 years and had no problems, plus they were used. I've used them for different projects from bike speaker trailers to portable work stereos. Multiple times ran with incorrect voltage from a dying battery because of absence of an alternator. Please, your making judgements arguing against a user of the brand
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Re: Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

#33 Post by loudsubz »

I'm sure users of Pyle pro audio would say the same about their amps.

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Re: Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

#34 Post by Rickisan »

I've got a 15 - 20 year old Alpine in the back of my xB pushing the MCM driver in the AutoTuba and it is KILLER DILLER (as Barbara Stanwick said in Ball of Fire w/Gene Krupa).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRjQzSwmEHw

Hey the Roadmaster is working great for DJ Higgumz. If it's anything like my Alpine it never gets pushed passed 3 or 4 anyway... !!!

It is the true beauty of the design... runs big with low cost, low wattage amps.

My 2 watts worth. :)
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Re: Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

#35 Post by osse »

When usin one in a car, will you need to modify the electricity system in any way? Will a capacitor be needed between the battery and amp?

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Re: Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

#36 Post by Tom Smit »

Nope. Just make sure that you use at least 10 gauge (2.6mm dia)
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Re: Autotuba w/8" driver 15" wide vs RF P1-2X10

#37 Post by DJ Higgumz »

also bfm cabs were designed for simplicity. you dont need expensive amps and multi-processors and 3000 watts of power. sorry but i'm "picking a scab" :D
Before Fitzmaurice, big bass could only be had with just a hook and a nightcrawler.
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Built
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1 30" T39
3 Autotubas with GTO804
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2 Dr250s

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