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  1. The problem with obtaining a high excursion woofer and running it with 300Watts is this. Most SPL high excursion woofers are high powered and stiff to handle abuse. And 300Watts will hardly impress you if it does not move the woofer much. I agree with the guys try a MAW-12 it has softer suspension then that of a High Excursion sub and moves well with that type of power.

    Mark please correct me if im off.

    thanks


  2. I talked to Jacob and asked him if I can let you guys in on a purchase of 0 gauge amp power kits. It has everything you need to wire those beefy 1500's here is what the kit includes:

    20ft power wire - 0 Gauge

    4ft ground wire - 0 Gauge

    8ft power wire - 4ga

    8ft ground wire - 4ga

    ANL fuse holder w/ 250 amp fuse

    1 - fuse block - 1x0ga - 2x4/8ga w/ 2-80 amp fuses

    1 - ground block - 1x0ga - 2x4/8ga

    1 - battery terminal - 1x0ga, 1x4ga, 2x8ga

    1 - ground terminal - 0ga

    Various terminals and installation accessories

    Ultimate20amp20kit.gif

    (Writing on fuse blocks are stickers and can be removed)

    We are selling them for $121.50cdn plus an extra $10cdn for shipping to the US

    Paypal is accepted.

    These kits have everything needed. If you also need RCA cable we have bulk Twisted Pair Blue 17' RCA cables at $10cdn as well. All proceeds will be used in purchasing Sundown gear as well.

    I have 13 kits and then they are gone. Retail was $249cdn

    Thanks Jake


  3. I think that might be a good idea, as people don't mind paying for amps and subs but don't know what it takes to power them and always want to do the wiring as cheap as possible. This way if they go 4 gauge then 1 ohm is doable. But if you rate it at .5phm and they expect it, they will still use 4 gauge power. Like stated about, some people "New DIY's" will run with the bare minimum and if it reduces returns and RMA's then I would in a heartbeat. The people that are truely serious and understand all aspects will use zero and a second batt. But keep in mind the SPL market is only 8-10% of the total share. So I say you are right for doing it.


  4. Any idea of end user cost Mark? What will it be rated at? And you also said that it was louder then all of the 12" drivers on the test except for two. Was that test using the same enclosures for all the subs and was it Termlabed?

    Thanks


  5. He is running both sets in his front doors I assume. If not then yes your correct a 4ch may work better for fading purposes. However if his idea was to put them in all door they are fairly close together and fade may not do to much anyways.


  6. Well those comps are 4 ohm final load, 200Wmax and 50Wrms. So they should have plenty at 100Wrms each set. I would run one Sundown SAX100.2 at 2ohm stereo and bridge two sets in each door while running one channel to each. This will give you 200Wrms+ to each door aand plenty of head room. By using a SAX100.4 you never really allow the amp to get to the full potential.

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