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EARTHQUAKE SOUND PH5000W/D 5000 WATTS CLASS J MONO AMP $695.00 20h 18m
Awesome High Current Earthquake Digital Amp 200 DHC 2000 Watts Extremely Rare! $199.99 1 19h 9m
EARTHQUAKE SOUND PH10000WD 10000 WATTS CLASS J MONO AMP $849.00 20h 24m
Earthquake 1000bx old school amp! zed hcca jl rockford mmats rare $175.00 2d 2h 17m
EARTHQUAKE SOUND PH2200 2200 WATTS 4 CHANNES CAR AMP $295.00 20h 0m
EARTHQUAKE SOUND PH2200 4 CHANNELS 2200 WATTS CAR AMP AMPLIFIER $259.99 0 19h 28m
EARTHQUAKE SOUND PH2000D1.1 2000 WATTS CLASS J MONO AMP $305.00 20h 13m
Earthquake Sound T2000W/4 (t2000w4) 2000W 4-Channel TNT Car Amplifier/Amp $179.99 11d 22h 5m
Earthquake Sound PH10000W/D1 5000W Amp Class D Power House Car Audio Amplifier $969.95 15d 3h 6m

Articles

Tectonic Temple at Telemagica

May 17, 2012 |

“I have the habit of making seemingly insurmountable goals for myself,” says Joe Mousey, an art student, musician, and promoter who will be constructing a 20-foot-tall pyramid and six 4-foot pyramids for an upcoming outdoor music festival in the deep east town of Jacumba.

Psychedelic video jockey Wind Spirit will be projection-mapping on the larger pyramid’s custom-tailored fabric while the smaller structures will be covered in fabric and animated by LED arrays.

“When you come over the hill at the site, you’ll see all these glowing pyramids, so it will be quite the spectacle to behold,” says Mousey, whose engineering experience includes a geodesic dome built for Haloa, a free November 2010 party in the Imperial Desert that saw a couple hundred in attendance and performances from 16 bands and electronic musicians.

“I didn’t finish it until the day before Haloa and never put it together until the day of the festival.”

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Questions & Answers

how to hook up an earthquake amp 240 watts to 2 12' jl audio 150 watts subs?

Jul 31, 2009 by Angry_customer
I have an earthquake pa4020c 2 ohms 240 amps watts and 2 12 '150-watt JL Audio subs. How do I connect to eachother.
are the 4 ohm subs to 2 ohms? if they are 4 ohms, you must hook the subs up in parallel wiring. is 150 watts max or rms? is 240 watts on the amp to max out the amp or the RMS of the amp?
  • are the 4 ohm subs to 2 ohms? if they are 4 ohms, you must hook the subs up in parallel wiring. is 150 watts max or rms? is 240 watts on the amp to max out the amp or the RMS of the amp?

What kind of Capacitor would be good to use with a 2,000 Watt Earthquake amp pushing 2 15" Kicker Comps?

Nov 02, 2006 by Ryan S
Im a little new on buying a capacitor. The guy at the audio place said that i would need one but he didnt say what kind. So im a little confused lol.
A 2 Farad Cap will be fine. It's .5 Farad for every 500 watts.

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