With it hooked up to a pair of T18's and Omni 10.5's it has plenty of volume. The last photo is with the Omni and T18 for scale...





Also look into a 'deep cycle' battery, such as one for a boat or RV. They're designed to be charged and discharged over and over, whereas a standard car battery is designed to remain charged for most of its life.DJ Big Ronn wrote: Just a suggestion, the Optima batteries are a bit pricey, but will outlast those regular car batteries by a fair margin. If you have an extended job, just add a second battery.
Answer to the first question: Both...Hanging around to clean up, or sober up . I've certainly found out how diff. things are between auto and pro sound. Like you, I competed in the whole IASCA, USAC and Thunder on wheels circuit and thought I knew it all, this site has sure changed my outlook. I'd be willing to bet, that the cabin of my astro van loaded with Autotubas rather than 8 eighteens, would have turned some pretty impressive numbers without having to use six batteries and a 200 amp alternator. Like the elders say " If i'd have known then, what I know now".
RubiconProSound wrote:Big Ronn...Answer to the first question: Both...Hanging around to clean up, or sober up . I've certainly found out how diff. things are between auto and pro sound. Like you, I competed in the whole IASCA, USAC and Thunder on wheels circuit and thought I knew it all, this site has sure changed my outlook. I'd be willing to bet, that the cabin of my astro van loaded with Autotubas rather than 8 eighteens, would have turned some pretty impressive numbers without having to use six batteries and a 200 amp alternator. Like the elders say " If i'd have known then, what I know now".![]()
You took the words right out of my mouth in regard to discovering this site and what I thought I knew from the car audio world...If I knew then what I know now. This site made me realize just how much guys like Richard Clark and Tom Nousaine contributed to car audio from the Pro Sound side. I had no clue when I started installing in 85'. MECP and RTTI didn't teach me much more either...
I'm still tempted to roll into a competition with a couple of Auto Tubas and some rediculously small amp just to see the puzzled looks.
Actually, I'm amazed that more prosound guys don't get into car audio. One of my easy gauges for other sound guys is what their car sounds like. I've never met a sound guy who was truly passionate about good quality sound that could tolerate a factory car system. OTOH, I've met plenty of sound guys who could care less about how their system sounds as long as it's loud and they can get drunk with really BAD car systems. The "well what does your CAR sound like" question is one of my easy litmus tests for new people. It's not foolproof, but so far it's been right at least 9 out of 10 times.DJ Big Ronn wrote:Isn't it amazing how the sound and music bug travels down the line. I would bet that most prosound guys at least dabbled in car audio at some point in their life.
Not to pick a fight, but to play advocate for those ( who for a variety of reasons ) choose not to bother with hopping up their car sound system:The "well what does your CAR sound like" question is one of my easy litmus tests for new people. It's not foolproof, but so far it's been right at least 9 out of 10 times.
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