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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 10:59 PM
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Sunfire "True Subwoofer"

This sub rocks by the way with 2700 watts! It has a slight hum to it but other than that it works very well. PM me if interested and local pickup only in the san francisco bay area.
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 12:20 AM
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Thats funny i have one just like it that is not even hooked up.I bought it to the this huge system and i never got around to having it installed . how much is thew sub worth ?
 
Old Sep 23, 2007 | 12:23 AM
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i've considered picking up a sunfire, they're fantastic pieces...please pm me your bottomline price
 
Old Sep 23, 2007 | 03:35 PM
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PM me price, still haven't bought my sub.
 
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The hum is a ground loop, it usually goes away if you get a power conditioner or change the outlet it is plugged into.
 
Old Sep 23, 2007 | 10:31 PM
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that is exactly what I did tonight and it went away...no more hum!
 
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.99 for a cheater plug always fixes the problem
 
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PM me price, still haven't bought my sub.
plus, by selling to Chris, you would get the added bonus that he could just carry it home (it doesn't weigh more than 250 does it???).
 
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.99 for a cheater plug always fixes the problem
If you use a cheater plug so you can plug a three-prong appliance into a two-prong outlet, the appliance will still operate. What you have done, however, is disable an important safety feature that protects you from electric shock if a wire comes loose. At 2700 watts and $2200 retail, finding the source of the ground loop is a better answer for me.
 
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How much? Does this one have the automatic EQ?
thanks. I'm in the bay area
 
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If you use a cheater plug so you can plug a three-prong appliance into a two-prong outlet, the appliance will still operate. What you have done, however, is disable an important safety feature that protects you from electric shock if a wire comes loose. At 2700 watts and $2200 retail, finding the source of the ground loop is a better answer for me.
You are 100% correct, sort of. You are elimianting the ground/drain so you increase the possibility of damage if there is a slight voltage spike. Adding a high quality surge/conditioner rarely fixed the problem. I was a dealer for Sunfire for several years and have had many personal experiences.
 

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