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  1. Airmack

    RL-p15/When will they be in stock?

    Thanks guy, I joined a while ago but I didn't have the funds to build my system then. Now I do...
  2. Okay, what is the price of the MD1, the IS 2200 and 2450, and the AX1000DE? And where can I get any one of these at a good price?
  3. When will you guys get them back in stock? It's either one 15 or two 12" and I really don't want to spend the money for an amp to power two 12"'s... As far as the RL-p15 goes... 600 watts should be enough power for a ported box right? Could I go higher? Thanks in advanced!
  4. Could I use power wire to power my subs? I was thinking about using this stuff... http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KOL8BL
  5. Airmack

    Which SPL Sub?

    I am looking at the DD 9500 series or the Death Penalty series by Incriminator Audio. If anyone knows of anything better for around the same price as these two then please post it here.
  6. Airmack

    XXX or RL-s?

    I probably should have thought this through more. I didn't think the two subs (one being not even out yet) as being relatively untested and new. Maybe I will look into another sub for now. The thing that makes me not want the RL-s is the enclosure size
  7. Airmack

    XXX or RL-s?

    Well, I have not had experience with either driver but, what do you guys think I should get? Which will sound better and get louder? I have not decided what amp to use yet... Maybe an AX1000D
  8. Airmack

    Secrets to box building

    I find it easier to joint one side on a jointer then cut the other to the exact dimensions on a table saw. But I am going to have to try that router bit technique by leaving excess material to trim around the edges. I like to use a through dado if I have two seperate chambers for two subwoofers. I usually have rabbits on the side peices for a better joint. My next box will be using tongue-and-groove joints on the sides. It will be for my 12" RL-s. Forstner bits also aide in the process of screwing it all together. Has anyone every tried using finger joints or dovetails on a sub box? As for wood braces... Could other woods work such as ash? I was thinking about making a frame within the box out of ash. Edit: Does anyone have pictures of bracing techniques or bracing that they did? Also, any pics or "C" braces?
  9. Airmack

    Hello

    I like the new RL-s drivers but, why did they decide to not make a DVC version? I guess you only need one...
  10. Airmack

    Hello

    I am now new to these forums and I hope to learn more about car audio by being a member here. It also seems that there is a great deal of people here with much knowledge about the topic unlike other forums. I was referred to SoundSplinter by a friend who swore they were the best LSQ drivers. I will soon find out when I install them in my boy's car. I got into the car audio scene a year ago and have loved it ever since. As soon as I get my new amp I am planning on going to SPL drag's in the Beginner SPL Class and work my way up. Anyways, I am done with my introduction. -Airmack
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