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SE 30X Illuminated Jewelers Loupe SE 30X Illuminated Jewelers Loupe
Price : $5.40 $2.98
Features :
  1. 30x Loupe 20mm Diameter Lens
  2. 1 LED Bulb
  3. RoHS Lead Free Solder
  4. Plastic Body, Glass Lens, Chrome Color
  5. Made In China

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Mighty Bright Loupe This 8X folding loupe in white plastic and aluminum has a pair of very bright white LEDs next to the lens. Runs on (3) button-cell batteries, included, and has a tiny wrench to help you replace them. When folded, it looks like a standard coach's whistle, or a really big apostrophe.

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SE Mini 45X Brass Microscope w/ Illuminator SE Mini 45X Brass Microscope w/ Illuminator
Price : $8.84 $1.40
Features :
  1. Power 45X, 2 LED Lights, Adjustable Focus
  2. Requires 3 LR927 (AG7) Batteries (Batteries Included)
  3. Leather Carrying Pouch Included
  4. Microscope Size: (1 5/16" extends up to 1 5/8" X 9/16" Dia. Led Light Size: (15/16" X 9/16" Dia.
  5. Made In China

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45x LED Illuminated Pocket Microscope with Storage Case. Illumination provided by two LEDs. Microscope can be separated from LED Illumination assembly. 1 7/16 inches in length, 1 3/8 inches wide, 9/16 inch in thick. Requires three LR927 batteries, which are included.

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SE 2 SE 2" 10X Glass Lens Hand Held Magnifier
Price : $1.80 $0.99
Features :
  1. Powerful glass lens.
  2. Plastic handle.
  3. Useful in home, hobby, office, etc.

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Powerful glass lens. Plastic handle. Useful in home, hobby, office, etc.

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SE 8x Handheld Magnifier SE 8x Handheld Magnifier
Price : $5.40 $0.65
Features :
  1. Classic-style magnifier still popular for it's effective simplicity
  2. Precision-ground 2-1/2" glass lens magnifies objects with minimal distortion
  3. Powerful 8X magnification increases viewed objects or text to 800% original size
  4. 3-1/2" handle is comfortable to hold yet still stores easily in desk drawer.

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Product is chrome, handheld, and fits nicely in the palm of your hand. Excellent smooth construction with a professional 8X lens. Great low vision office and desk supplies. Great for reading, looking at objects close, crafts, beads up clsoe. Perfect for home, office, craft room. Useful for: hobbyists, stamp collectors, jewelers, map readers, watch repair, strudets..ETS. Great Gift Idea.

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Donegan DA-5 OptiVisor Headband Magnifier, 2.5x Magnification, 8 Donegan DA-5 OptiVisor Headband Magnifier, 2.5x Magnification, 8" Focal Length
Price : $60.69 $29.99
Features :
  1. Binocular headband magnifier provides hands-free magnification and viewing for a variety of applications such as jewelry-making, watch-making, needlework, artwork, electronic inspection, book-reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting
  2. Available in multiple dioptric strengths (indicated by the model number) that provide a specific magnification power (X), depending on the distance from the object
  3. A dioptric number and a magnification number are not the same thing. Diopter strength represents a specific magnification power (X). For example, a 5-diopter provides 2.5X magnification (at a distance of 8")
  4. Optical glass lenses are ground and polished into prismatic lenses for quality and clarity
  5. Can be worn over prescription or safety eyeglasses

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The Donegan OptiVISOR is a hands-free, headband binocular magnifier that has optical glass lenses that are ground and polished into prismatic lenses for quality and clarity, and is available in multiple dioptric strengths (indicated by the number in the model) which provide specific magnification power (X) at specific focal lengths, or distance from object. This magnifier enhances the size and resolution of an object or image, and is commonly used for a variety of applications such as jewelry-making, watch- making, needlework, artwork, electronic inspection, book-reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting.

The OptiVISOR magnifier features replaceable binocular lenses that have beveled edges that are mounted in an interchangeable plastic frame. An adjustable headband with padded leather comfort band conforms to a variety of head sizes and provides comfort for hours of continuous use. It can be worn over prescription or safety eyeglasses. A durable, plastic visor tips up above the forehead when not in use. Spring-loaded pivot screws hold the headband in a raised or a forward-facing position. The magnifier weighs 0.67 lbs., and comes housed in a protective shell and carrying case. It has a one-year limited warranty.

Diopter (D) is a technical term for the measurement of the light curvature and thickness of a lens. A dioptric number and a magnification number are not the same thing. Diopter strength represents a specific magnification power (X). For example, a 5-diopter provides 2.5X magnification (at a distance of 8”). See the magnification chart. The higher the diopter, the more magnification a lens can provide. As magnification increases, distance to the object (focal length), and field of view (diameter, or narrowness of view) decreases. Magnifiers and prescription eyeglasses have a diopter value, such as 1.5 or 2. The dioptric strength of an accessory lens, such as prescription eyeglasses or an eye loupe, must be added to the dioptric strength of the magnifier to calculate total magnification.

Magnifiers are devices used to enlarge the visual appearance of an object or image. Magnifiers come in a variety of styles such as hand-held, headband, standing, clip-on, eye loupe, and those that hang in a necklace form, or fit in a trouser pocket. Magnifiers are commonly made of plastic or glass. They can have one or more lenses with varying magnification abilities, and can have a binocular configuration with a single lens, or two separate lenses. They are sometimes used with LED or fluorescent light sources to help control viewing capabilities. Magnifier ability is often expressed as magnification at a specific length. For example, 1.75X at 14” means that when a magnifier is held at 14” from a viewer’s eyes, the object will be magnified 1.75 times (X) its actual size. As magnification increases, viewing areas and focal length decrease. Magnifiers sometimes have a diopter number, expressed as + or -D, which is a measurement of strength (or power) of the lens. Some magnifiers are marked with a dioptric number on the lens. A high diopter number has a higher magnification than a low diopter number. Aspheric magnifiers, unlike spheric magnifiers, produce a sharp image to the edge of the lens for less distortion. Magnifiers are widely used in jewelry inspection and fabrication, watch-making, needlework, artwork, reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting.

 

Determining Magnification

Diopter
Magnification
Focal length
(Distance from object)
Sample view
20/20 vision
20" (50.8cm)
No Magnification
2-diopter lens
1.50X
20" (50.8cm)
1.50x Magnification
3-diopter lens
1.75X
14" (35.56cm)
1.75x Magnification
4-diopter lens
2.00X
10" (25.4cm)
2.0x Magnification
5-diopter lens
2.50X
8" (20.32cm)
2.50x Magnification
7-diopter lens
2.75X
6" (15.24cm)
2.75x Magnification
10-diopter lens
3.50X
4" (10.16cm)
3.50x Magnification

Donegan Optical manufactures and distributes precision visual devices for hobbyists and professionals in industry, home, office and crafts applications. The company was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas.

What’s in the Box?

  • OptiVISOR
  • Fitted, plastic, carrying case
  • Instruction manual

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Question : Whats a good sub/amp system for a '09 ford focus?
I'm a 15 yr old that can make cash when needed but i don't want to spend a lot. I'm looking to purchase a sub/amp for my car, but i'm new to car audio. Questions:Does the wattage on subwoofer be the same as a wattage on an amp?What are good subs that won't break the bank or kill the battery?Why do people worry about breaking their car windows? =)How much is it to get best buy to install it?And, would this combo work?-Visonik V123BP 12" 1200 Watt Computer Designed Bandpass Enclosure Bass System# MDF Construction# Heavy Duty Avation Carpet# Designed and Tuned Chrome Airo Ports# Visonik Stitched Logo# Large Anti-Shock Plexiglass Window# Quick Lock & Unlock Speaker terminals# Woofer: Dual High Performance Sub-Woofers# Polypropylene Injection Cone# Large Bumped Foam Surround# Single 1.75" Voice Coil with Copper Wound Voice Coil Wire# Ventilated Kapton Former# Chemically Treated Progressive Nomex Spider# Optimally Charged High Grade Ferrite Magnet# Stamped Steel Basket# Spring Loaded Terminalshttp://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10913482-Autotek 1-Channel 1000-Watt Amplifier, SM1-1000.1This monophonic Street Machine model delivers 1000 watts into 1 ohm or 500 watts into 2 ohms. * 250 watts into 4 ohms * Class D amplifier design * Rugged Pro-Fi MOSFET audio output stage * Fully adjustable crossover * 24dB low-pass crossover with variable 9dB bass equalization * 24 dB subsonic filter * Amplifier daisy-chaining capability * 4-gauge power connectors * Remote bass control Thanks for answering my questionsOne more question: If that sub/amp system work, would it fit in my car?Btw tom i bought myself =)

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Yes you need to match the RMS wattage of your subwoofers and amps. not the max ratings. pretty much all the subs you see in best buy are decent subs. the battery draining is only a problem if: your system is installed incorrectly, you run it for prolonged periods of time without the engine running, you hook up a large amp (over 1200 watts RMS) that has a current draw too large for your electrical system to handle.I don't know why people worry about breaking their windows. they are just ignorant to the fact that bass doesn't break windows. high pitches do. I've seen some serious flexing in windows, but it takes way more power then you're looking into getting to do thatinstallation prices are on the best buy website. just look for it.and that setup should work.will it fit? well here are the dimensions Product in Inches (L x W x H): 29.5 x 18.5 x 17.0 break out some measuring tape and see how much space you have. but I think it should fit.

 

Question : What Limits A Domestic Three Way Y-Plan Motorised Valve?
Dear Yahoo'ers!Technical question for anyone familiar with the mechanics of Honeywell/Sunvic/Other motorised valves as used on a Y-Plan central heating system. Good luck with this one.I'm an electrician by trade and noticed today after being called round to replace my Mothers 5 amp fuse in the fused spur that runs the 10~ year old Baxi boiler gas-fired central heating system/programmer/pump that her 3-way motorised valve was hot to touch under the plastic cover/housing. I was suspicious of a fault as it couldn't have been warmed by conduction from the hot water as there wasn't any, hence my call out!On closer inspection of the motorised valve I noticed that bar the physical contrasts of the mechanics of the valve there didn't appear to be any method of telling the motor that runs the valve mechanics when to stop once it was at it's full extent of travel (I.E. hot water on only or radiators only, as in the mechanics had turned the valve all one way or the other) therefore the motor running the valve was constantly trying to turn the mechanics but couldn't as the physical construction of the mechanics hit stops, stopping the throw of the valve to go any further the 90 degrees necessary to control this type of system.Inside the body of the motorised valve are two micro switches. Both two way. From what I can make out, one switch controls the pump feed. This stops the pump running while the valve is moving and one micro switch tells the motorised valves' motor when the mechanics are in the middle of the two extremities of it's throw (I.E. hot water and heating both on and the valve position in the middle) These micro switches are controlled via a cam which is attached to the valve seat so simply tap the relative micro switches as they pass.In short this means that while the motorised valve is not in the middle of it's throw but at one end or the other as it is most of the time while running the heating only it's motor is constantly trying to turn further and effectively jammed. What is supposed to cut the motor out? Surely it cannot be designed like this and no-one else has ever noticed?I'm not sure of the model number but to all intent and purposes it looks something like this http://www.buyaparcel.com/imageview.php?image=sdmv2304.jpg&width=250&height=350&type=thumbnail. It's not a metal cased Honeywell type.Please only answer this question if you are familiar with the mechanics of these valves. I know it is wired correctly. It does respond to the programmer as it should it's just the motor itself does not stop when the valve does. This is causing it to get very warm and wasting endless amounts of electricity as well as being a fire hazard.Thanks in advance!

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There are two mechanisms to limit the valve.One is, that the motor stalls when ithe valve hits the stops at the end of its travel.The other is that it gets fed dc current when it reaches the mid position, and if you understand how a syncronus motor works, you will realise, that it's much the same as beind in the stalled position,there are two micro switches in the valve, ofsett slightly. around the mid positionEither way, the motor still draws power ( about 5watts). explaining why they burn out quite regularly, although, I have to say, that they have been designed to cope with that condition.By the way, the fuse is supposed to be only three amps. so if it blew a 5 amp fuse, I would suspect either the pump windings , or water getting onto the wiring somewhere.The power requirements of your system are minimal, about 80 -100 watts for the pump, 5 for the motorised valve, 1 for the programmer, 3-5 for the gas valve and 80 - 120 for the fan if there is one in the boiler.Ie a total maximum of about 230 wats, less than 1 amp of current.

 

Question : How much wattage in an amp do I need for these speakers?
OKAY.... Ya'll I need some serious help please ASAP! So I'm throwing a house party and I just bought these speakers. The only thing is i forgot i need an amplifier.... sooo.... I have no Idea what brands are good and how much wattage I need to run the speakers.New Pair of MA Audio MA50DJZ 400 Watt 2-Way Professional PA DJ SpeakersFeatures:Model: MA50DJZPassive 2-Way Design5.25" Polypropylene Coated Laminate Woofer Cone1" Piezoelectric Wide Dispersion Horn TweeterBass Reflex cabinet DesignWedge Shape Cabinet (Multiple Positioning Angles)Heavy Duty MDF Cabinet ConstructionBlack Aviation Grade CarpetDigitally Tuned Dual Slot PortsInternal Crossover5-Way Speaker Binding PostsDual 1/4" Jack InputsHeavy Duty Recessed handlesStand Mount Capable with Built-In Pole SocketSpecifications:400 Watts RMS/800 Watts Peak Power Per Pair200 Watts RMS/400 Watts Peak Power EachImpedance: 8 OhmFrequency Response: 50Hz-20kHzSensitivity: 87dBDimensions (FW x H x D x BW): 9.4" x 12.6 x 7.9" x 6"^^ those are the speakers. Please let me know what I need to run these. Maybe send some links? Thanks so much!!!

Answer:
The wattage specifications look suspiciously high for a 5-inch driver.Divide by 4 here.Use an amplifier rated at no more than 50W RMS per channel.Listen for raspy sounds; if you hear any, reduce the volume setting until the raspiness goes away.Add-on note:Those speakers are barely sufficient for a party of one.For a house party, they will be a major disappointment.Sound-reinforcement cabinets with 15" LF drivers would be a bit more like it.

 

Question : whats wromg with my guitar (extended)?
I asked this Q yesturday but i didnt post what guitar i had so i will this time....my 1 month old electric guitar makes a buzzing noise, it seems to be on the 4-6 string, on practically all the frets of the frets. the 4th and 5th are both very bad and the 6th is bad but not as bad. i have plucked in and noticed that the buzzing comes from the bridge area. The noise is not feedback from the amp, it buzzes weither its pluged into an amp or not, the sound seems to be 'physical'.This is the guitar's spec: Guitar - Features/Specifications: * Model: Electric Guitar * Construction: Bolt-on * Body: Basswood * Neck: Maple * Fingerboard: Rosewood with dot position inlays * Machine heads: Chrome die-cast * Tremolo: Tune-O-Matic * Hardware: Chrome * Pick Ups: 2x Open humbucking pickups * Controls: 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone, 3-Way Pickup Selector Switch * Scale: Full Size 627mm / 22 Frets * Finish: Gloss BlackLink: http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Electric-GB-II-Guitar-and-Complete-Pack-Black/8HYIt is my first electric guitar so i wanted quite a cheap one, but even cheap ones shouldn't buzz like that...when i say it comes from the bridge, the tune o matic tremolo thing i think its called, the metal piece between the pick ups and where the strings go into.

Answer:
You'll notice there is a little wire that holds the screws that adjust the tune-o-matic bridge (its not a tremelo). If it comes loose, it will buzz around. I tend to ignore it, since the buzz it is not amplified. Try putting pressure on it with a flat head screw driver and play the guitar and see if the rattle stops. If it does, then you know the problem and can google around to fix it.Secondly, raise your action a bit by turning the thumb screws on the bridge counterclockwise. This lessens buzzing, but there will probably always be a little bit of buzz on low strung electrics. The buzz isn't amplified, so most people live with it, rather than raising the height of the strings uncomfortably.Thirdly, to probably fix what is wrong, do this :Then, check the relief on your neck (google "check guitar relief for more info), by holding down the sixth string at the first and 22 fret with both hands. Basically, the string, when held down at two points, forms a straight edge, and will show you the curvature of the neck. If you have buzzes especially from the 4-6th fret, it probably means your neck is back bowed. Ideally, the neck bows forward slightly - this is called 'relief', and you will see that the string rises slightly above the middle of the neck, around the 5th fret. You should be able to slide an average guitar pick into the space between the string and the frets when the string is held to the first and 22 fret.You get more relief (front bow) by loosening the truss rod slightly. You get less relief by tightening your guitar's truss rod (less front bow, or even a back bow, which is not desireable).Turn the truss rod in 1/4 or 1/2 turns, and check again. Adjusting a truss rod (its behind a plastic plate, on the front side of your guitar's headstock) is not rocket science, it's simple mechanics. Just be careful not to over tighten it.

 

Question : What amp should i use for 3 pioneer champion series 12'?
i have 3 pioneer champion series 12' and my question what amp should i use?here's more info...GeneralBrand PioneerSeries Champion SeriesModel TS-W307D2Type SubwoofersComponentSubwoofer Size 12"Cone Material Composite IMPP Cone using Interlaced Aramid FiberSurround Material Wide Roll, Three-Layer Fiber Woven RadialVoice Coil SingleVoice Coil Construction 4-Layer, Long Voice Coil, Copper Wire, Phenol Resin Coated Glass Cloth BobbinDamper (Spider) Aramid FiberMagnet Construction Double Mass High-Power (83oz)Gasket MoldedSpecificationPeak Power 1200WRMS Power 400WFrequency Response 18 Hz - 500 HzSensitivity 89 dBImpedance 1/4 OhmMounting Depth 6.02"Cut-Out Dimensions 12.87" x 6.77"FeatureFeature Recommended Enclosure Use: 0.85 ~ 1.75 Cubic FeetIntegrated Single-Sided Silver Compression TerminalsStandard Top PlateProjected Pole Yoke with Vented Pole

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I would use a amplifer that is 1200 RMS watts or alittle more this would give you about 400 watts rms to each sub, you could use Kicker, Hifonics any good brand just as long as it has the right power.

 

Question : what kind of amp do i need to get the best out of my box?
it's JL Three 12" 1800W 2.7 ohm Subwoofers Enclosure Technical Specification* Sensitivity: 87 dB* RMS Power Range : 150 - 900 Watts* Peak Power Handling: 1800 Watts* Impedance: 2.7 Ohm* Low Frequency response: 22 Hz* High Frequency Response: 200 Hz* Diameter: 12 InchFeatures* Tight, powerful bass with enhanced power handling capabilities* ProWedge enclosure features solid V-groove MDF construction* Angled back design to help save space in the cargo area* Interlocking Cone & Dust Cap* Vented Reinforcement Collar* steel-mesh grille* Dynamic Motor Analysis* Floating Cone Attachment Method* Spider/Lead Wire Assembly* Elevated Frame Cooling* Surround Stress Relief* 5-way binding posts* Dark gray carpet, steel mesh grilles* Enclosure Type: Sealed, rear-firing, dual chamber* Net Weight: 66.5 lbs* Enclosure height: 14.25"* Enclosure width: 37.75"* Enclosure Depth: 18.0"* Top Surface Depth 13.0"send me amp models that would get the best out of this system i was thinking on going with JL or Alpine also give me some comments on this system would it play good? my friend is giving it to me for 400 i just need an amp

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it's JL Three 12" 1800W 2.7 ohm Subwoofers Enclosure Technical Specification* Sensitivity: 87 dB* RMS Power Range : 150 - 900 Watts* Peak Power Handling: 1800 Watts* Impedance: 2.7 Ohm* Low Frequency response: 22 Hz* High Frequency Response: 200 Hz* Diameter: 12 InchFeatures* Tight, powerful bass with enhanced power handling capabilities* ProWedge enclosure features solid V-groove MDF construction* Angled back design to help save space in the cargo area* Interlocking Cone & Dust Cap* Vented Reinforcement Collar* steel-mesh grille* Dynamic Motor Analysis* Floating Cone Attachment Method* Spider/Lead Wire Assembly* Elevated Frame Cooling* Surround Stress Relief* 5-way binding posts* Dark gray carpet, steel mesh grilles* Enclosure Type: Sealed, rear-firing, dual chamber* Net Weight: 66.5 lbs* Enclosure height: 14.25"* Enclosure width: 37.75"* Enclosure Depth: 18.0"* Top Surface Depth 13.0"send me amp models that would get the best out of this system i was thinking on going with JL or Alpine also give me some comments on this system would it play good? my friend is giving it to me for 400 i just need an amp

 

Question : question about these subs/amp/etc.?
are these good??? will they be good quality and produce nice bass??General:Model: Visonik PowerPlay 212PK1200 Watt Car Audio Bass System Stimulus PackageSubwoofer Features: Dual 12" Visonik Subwoofers (4 Ohm - SVC)Pre-Loaded/Pre-Wired in a Sealed Enclosure1200 Watts Peak Power Handling (Pair)600 Watts Peak Power Handling (Each)Impact Resistant Polypropylene ConeButyl Rubber SurroundCotton Cloth Treated Nomex SpiderStamped Steel BasketDouble Charged Oversized Strontium Ferrite Magnet1.5" High Temperature ASV Voice Coil (SVC)Enclosure Features:Visonik PowerPlay Dual 12" Subwoofer - Sealed EnclosureHeavy Duty MDF with Miter Joint Box ConstructionAeronautical Grade CarpetEmbroidered Visonik PowerPlay LogoGold Plated 5-Way Binding Post TerminalsDimensions (D1 x D2 x W x H): 7.75" x 9" x 26.5" x 13.5"Amplifier Features:Model: VX218Visonik 2/1 Channel Class A/B Car AmplifierOutput Power Rating:150 Watts x 2 Channels @ 4 Ohm300 Watts x 2 Channels @ 2 Ohm400 Watts x 1 Channel @ 4 Ohm (Bridged)2/1 Channel OperationMOSFET Power SupplyPower and Protection LED IndicatorsThermal/Short/Overload Protection CircuitryHeavy Duty Aluminum Alloy HeatsinkAdvanced Heat Dispersion TechnologySpeaker-Level InputsVariable Active CrossoversAdjustable Gain Input SensitivityTuned Bass EQ Remote (0-12 dB Bass Boost)Gold-Plated RCA Level InputsGold-Plated Screw TerminalsInput Sensitivity: 0.3-7VVariable High-Pass Filter (50-500 Hz)Variable Low-Pass Filter (50-250 Hz)Frequency Response: 20-25,000 HzDimensions (L x W x H): 8.66" x 6.85" x 1.57"Amplifier Installation Kit Features:Copper-Plated Aluminum Power Cables (10GA)Ground Cable (10GA)Remote Wire (18GA)RCA CablesButt Connectors (12GA / 14GA)O-Ring Connectors (10GA / 14GA)Spade Connectors (14GA)Fuse (25A)Tie-WrapsHigh-Level Input Harnessalso, they are selling for $130 is that good?

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those are nothing but pure flea market junk.stay away.just to give you a comparison,those 12 inch subs have a 1.5 inch voice coil.most 12 inch subs have at least a 2.5 inch coil.

 

Question : what kind of amp do i need to get the best out of my box?
it's JL Three 12" 1800W 2.7 ohm Subwoofers EnclosureTechnical Specification* Sensitivity: 87 dB* RMS Power Range : 150 - 900 Watts* Peak Power Handling: 1800 Watts* Impedance: 2.7 Ohm* Low Frequency response: 22 Hz* High Frequency Response: 200 Hz* Diameter: 12 InchFeatures* Tight, powerful bass with enhanced power handling capabilities* ProWedge enclosure features solid V-groove MDF construction* Angled back design to help save space in the cargo area* Interlocking Cone & Dust Cap* Vented Reinforcement Collar* steel-mesh grille* Dynamic Motor Analysis* Floating Cone Attachment Method* Spider/Lead Wire Assembly* Elevated Frame Cooling* Surround Stress Relief* 5-way binding posts* Dark gray carpet, steel mesh grilles* Enclosure Type: Sealed, rear-firing, dual chamber* Net Weight: 66.5 lbs* Enclosure height: 14.25"* Enclosure width: 37.75"* Enclosure Depth: 18.0"* Top Surface Depth 13.0"send me amp models that would get the best out of this system i was thinking on going with JL or Alpinealso give me some comments on this system would it play good? my friend is giving it to me for 400 i just need an ampCategoryCars & Transportation > Car Audio

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it's JL Three 12" 1800W 2.7 ohm Subwoofers EnclosureTechnical Specification* Sensitivity: 87 dB* RMS Power Range : 150 - 900 Watts* Peak Power Handling: 1800 Watts* Impedance: 2.7 Ohm* Low Frequency response: 22 Hz* High Frequency Response: 200 Hz* Diameter: 12 InchFeatures* Tight, powerful bass with enhanced power handling capabilities* ProWedge enclosure features solid V-groove MDF construction* Angled back design to help save space in the cargo area* Interlocking Cone & Dust Cap* Vented Reinforcement Collar* steel-mesh grille* Dynamic Motor Analysis* Floating Cone Attachment Method* Spider/Lead Wire Assembly* Elevated Frame Cooling* Surround Stress Relief* 5-way binding posts* Dark gray carpet, steel mesh grilles* Enclosure Type: Sealed, rear-firing, dual chamber* Net Weight: 66.5 lbs* Enclosure height: 14.25"* Enclosure width: 37.75"* Enclosure Depth: 18.0"* Top Surface Depth 13.0"send me amp models that would get the best out of this system i was thinking on going with JL or Alpinealso give me some comments on this system would it play good? my friend is giving it to me for 400 i just need an ampCategoryCars & Transportation > Car Audio

 

Question : I HAVE 2 mtx 12" SUBWOOFERS....?
Model: 441244MTX Audio's Terminator Series 12" Dual 4 Ohm Subs800 Watts Power Handling Per Pair400 Watts RMS Power Handling Per Pair400 Watts Power Handling Each200 Watts RMS Power Handling EachPolypropylene Cone WooferSingle Cone Construction1.5" Voice Coils for Extreme Power Handling and ExcursionSensitivity (1W/1M): 87.8dBFrequency Response: 39Hz-150HzMagnet Weight: 28 Oz.Cutout Diameter: 11 InchesMounting Depth: 5.5 InchesImpedance: Dual 4 OhmsFREE Speaker Parameters, Wiring Diagrams, and Instructions for Building Sealed and Vented Enclosures are IncludedSuggested Retail Price: $399.99Full 1 Year WarrantyIM LOOKING AT A 1000 WATT AMP TO PUSH THEM, THE AMP IS 2 CHANNELL, WOULD THE 1000 WATT AMP BE TOO BIG FOR 2 OF THESE SUBS OR SHOULD I JUST STICK WITH MY 200 WATT AMP THAT PSH THEM GREAT??????I dont know much about car audio, im 16 and just got my 1st system. No smart*** commentsI MEANt the 1000 watt amp is 4 channell, idk where 2 came from.

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I also have 2 mtx's and an mtx amp pushing them. The 1000 watt amp want blow them and you can always turn the power down. What I do is turn my stereo to the loudest I would listen to it and then adjust the gain on the amp until it is what I would like to hear. You will be fine if my 1000 watt mtx amp want blow it the other 1000 watt won't, Nice system

 

Question : Dual-band cell signal amplification... Can you help?
My company has moved into a new building (32256 ZIP). Unfortunately we've found that the solid construction has reduced cell phone signals in the building to zero. Once we step outside, cell service immediately returns... for both 850 MHz & 1900 MHz bands.I'm looking to install a signal amplifying system with inside dome antennas to restore service from all carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, NexTel, Verizon, etc.) to my clients in the building.Can you recommend a set-up for me (including part brands & models?)I'm really curious if I should use separate roof-top antennas and separate amps for the two bands, or if I should use a dual-band antenna with a dual band amp. Omni-directional or directional?This is a first for me. I've done a lot of research, but any bit of info you can provide sure will be appreciated.

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I used to work for a 2-way radio outfit and we installed cell repeaters in several buildings due to metal roofs or other dense construction. They worked great and the customers were very happy. There was no problem with the amplifiers that came with these systems. You shouldn't need separate antennas or amps. We just put a standard antenna above the false ceiling. No need for anything fancy like a dome for the antenna. The link below leads to one source. There are others. You can search the web yourself or just check with some local 2-way radio shops.

 

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