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Goldtaz1

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  1. I dont know how to post vids on here due to me really just getting on here for the 5th time tonight. But if you want to see Quite a few incriminator builds you could go to youtube.com/streetshakersgotflex or you could go to youtube.com/rasoal1 to see some as well. We are a team that runs for the most part all incriminator subs. VERY nice brand and highly impressed with the quality and output. Recommend this brand to all who see my system and our teams builds. Once I get my Recone on my dp 12 I will be putting them in a 4th order in an 03 Honda Accord. They will be doing some retarded work!

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    As Corey has stated, Team Street Shakers runs Incriminator subs nearly exclusively. Definitely go on youtube and check us out. The company is run with class and the service you'll receive after the sale is second to none in my opinion. I have a library of pics of all the Team SS/Incriminator Builds I have done and will try to get that info online in some way. If I don't do it myself, I might just send everything to one of the guys on the team to post or directly to Josh so he can post it. I almost never have time to do SHIT!

    Brandon


  2. 07_ZX10,

    The folks that told you the 21's would not work in a daily application are not correct. 3 DP 21's off a single sundown 3500D would hammer like hell if it is built correctly.

    steveo50,

    SQ is always a subjective matter. Saying they "will probably lack SQ" is a little too generalized and honestly a matter of opinion. SQ is just like beauty....it's in the eye of the beholder. What sounds good to one person may not sound good to someone else. Obviously these woofers weren't built with the intentions of having SQ in mind. If you're looking for SQ, the Flatlyne is where it's at, breaking cars, glass, and concrete is what the DP does really well.


  3. Nice setup dude. Looks like it is nasty!!! Do your thing man. Always excited to see another IA vehicle that thats loud.

    Kind of reminiscent of when I would just throw a big ass box in my car eh? LOL!

    Good stuff dude. Like most of the other folks, I'm genuinely worried about the 5 70 lb objects sitting at your console area.

    To the original poster of this topic, you might not think those batteries will move around, but I believe you should do a little searching around on the Newton's Law of Motion stuff. Just did a quick little calculation to see what a 70 lb battery would feel like if moving 35 mph then suddenly stopped in a distance of 1 ft. That battery would have a force of 2,868 lbs or about 1.43 tons. This is more than enough force to explode the human skull as if someone fired a 50 caliber rifle round into a watermelon. On average, most traffic in town will move at about 45 mph. That same 70 lb battery will now have a force of 4,741 lbs or 2.37 tons if the vehicle came to a complete stop in a distance of 1 ft traveling 45 mph.

    All this said, obviously the sub box is of grave concern as well considering it is in the hundreds of pounds with the woofers mounted. It's always better to be safe than sorry. Just saying.


  4. Well guys it was done in a blazer and this was done at 45 htz and duran what do you mean high frequency for headrest and the box is a lil over 9 cubes and with slot port tuned at 40 htz any help to get louder would be awesome and on 60 amps of fusing.

    Very awesome dude. That's a great score indeed.


  5. Titties!! That's pretty loud. You might wanna provide some box specs so there can be some added significance. What vehicle? Box volume, port area, tuning?? Those kinds of things will help put your number in a different perspective. I also cannot tell what frequency this number was done if you wouldn't mind sharing that as well.

    Brandon


  6. Tej,

    I e-mailed you 3/16/2011 about a Triple alt bracket for a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe with a 5.7 liter V8 engine and never heard back. My name is Brandon Y****. Just wanted to let you know on your forum in case you accidentally over-looked my message. Thank you.

    Brandon


  7. This is some of the results from competitors who were using IA porducts

    Darren Musick

    2 Warden 15's powered by 2 40.1's

    Amatuer Street 3 - 146.3 dB - 1st Place

    Please forgive me because I do not know much about Meca comps, but doesn't this seem like a pretty low score for such a potent setup? I guess I just thought 2 warden 15's and 2 40.1's would have a better showing.


  8. Honestly, I would love to give a picture tour, but our NDA's wont allow that. We cant let anybody past the front office......maybe Ill take a pic of the outside one day :)

    The IA backoffice is kind of like the place in Willy Wonka's factory that Slugworth wanted to go to catch a glimpse of the everlasting gob stopper machine. LOLOL!! Too many manufacturers might have to come out the closet if you gave us a picture tour? That sucks.


  9. Yates-- LOL! After the new build, we'll throw down.

    Holley2346-- Preciate the love! and you got it right. It's bass ballin.

    If Dave is close to you at all when the new build gets done, I'll officially retire and never build again. LOL! This one should be quite epic with the 3 of us thinking about the approach. You just need to get on the hustle and acquire some more equipment.


  10. No Water

    Dude. Better get my water...

    And the battle continues over water supremacy.....HAHAHHAHA!! Let's have a throw down on the meter once and for all to see who gets water and who gets to do some motor boatin (sorry BJ, had to throw that one out there).


  11. Nick,

    I for one am just glad you are getting better and still working to create innovative and exciting products. I will definitely be joining the newsletter group although Dave tends to keep me up to speed. LOL!! I have finally landed a new job and should be able to start building my funds back up so I can bust a move on the DP monster. I really enjoyed getting to meet you and the guys in Biloxi. Tommy's truck was worth the drive, gas, and hotel $$$. At any rate, I am glad you are doing better and I look forward to the new stuff rolling out of IA.

    Brandon


  12. Hey man, I think we are gonna have to organize an IA Montgomery Photo/Vid shoot real soon. This should help drum up the excitement a good bit. We've got quite a few vehicles around town now with IA product so it's time to show everyone what DA GUMP is all about. LOL!


  13. The funniest part of it is that the lady my wife was trying to explain the design to had no earthly idea what my wife was trying to get her to do. My wife drew the woman a picture and VIOLA, the lady made it happen. Very talented cake makers indeed. Thanks a bunch Dave for coming over to watch me roll in the big 30. Marianne made the comment again that we need to get up with you and April more often. I had no friggin idea what was going down and it was just really cool that the entire IA Gump crew was there to celebrate with me. Now I will reiterate Big Dave's statement "IA CAKES AIN'T NO JOKE!!!!" LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!


  14. looks like he was being pretty nice about it to me......IDK man

    I was not saying he was not a gentleman about it because he is certainly always kind and willing to help. I just thought that it was odd that he completely declined to answer any single part of my questions and even deleted a pic. It just really came across the wrong way.

    I did say in my post above that IN ALL FAIRNESS TO NEILL, HE DID OFFER TO TAKE THE DISCUSSION OFFLINE. Not really trying to make a big stink by any means, but treating questions like the ones I asked as if I were planning some kind of intergalactic domination is not going to help the bass racing organizations. I am in the midst of accumulating a significant quantity of equipment and you can certainly bet that when it is time for the build, there is going to be an extensive collection of picture taking and post whoring with them. You and I both know that even if he had answered my questions and I were to exactly duplicate his design in my vehicle, there is absolutely no guarantee I would pull the numbers he is. Big Dave knows me well enough to know I tend to march to my own beat anyway, I was just hoping for a meaningful answer on why the PVC was used.

    I hope that none of what I've written is offensive in any way because that is certainly not my intention. I probably should have kept my comments to myself when I read your post about posting up some pics, but I just couldn't contain myself for that brief moment in time. I extend my apologies and I would like to welcome Mr. Barber to the IA forum since I neglected to do so earlier.


  15. lol really?

    I've known Neill for what? 7 or 8 years and he's always been one of the biggest glory hogs I know :D lol jp man! Demuth is a little worse then you lol

    For real though Neil is proud of his work and he usually posts up pics pretty regularly...I've seen a couple of vids of his 12 15 setup and it looks pretty sick!

    Yes really. Here's the thread. In all fairness to Neill he did offer to take it offline, but I am really not much for secret agent type crap so I left it alone.

    Neill Barber's PM box

    The things I have come to learn about car stereo installation are a direct result of folks willing to post build logs and pics of the things they have done to construct their systems. The knowledge gained by seeing pics of the actual construction are invaluable to everyone that wants to learn more about the craft so I don't really understand being so secretive. Things would certainly be different if we were all building systems that were eventually going to bring us something other than a moment of car audio glory. Just my $.02.

    P.S. He even removed one of the pics he originally posted because of my question about the PVC pipe he used on the inside of the enclosure.


  16. I bet it hurts pretty good, but it looks like every piece of wood was cut with a butter knife. LOL!! As long as this is a work in progress then there is room for improvement. Good luck with the continued work.

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