New Radio
ok i have another question some one can help me with. i have 2 12' audiobahn in a ported box that has two slots runnig vertical in the center. what i want to know is ported or seald better.
If the theft lock was turned off, you should be able to plug it in and out as you wish, anytime, without problems.
My system is run off the back battery, and without the remote mount, the connector would just dangle anyway.
You should have no real problems, if you are happy with your settings, and you know how to reset your monitors.
You would only have to reprogram the old radio if you wanted to put it in a different car.
My system is run off the back battery, and without the remote mount, the connector would just dangle anyway.
You should have no real problems, if you are happy with your settings, and you know how to reset your monitors.
You would only have to reprogram the old radio if you wanted to put it in a different car.
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ok i have another question some one can help me with. i have 2 12' audiobahn in a ported box that has two slots runnig vertical in the center. what i want to know is ported or seald better.
ok i have another question some one can help me with. i have 2 12' audiobahn in a ported box that has two slots runnig vertical in the center. what i want to know is ported or seald better.
Typically speaking from heresay, Audiobahn subs are built more for sound than sound quality. I have never owned a pair nor have I heard a pair that I'm aware so I cannot attest to either. The generaly consenus that I've found is that they work best in ported applications. But I have heard a few folks say they sounded pretty good (musically speaking).











