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SSA XCON 15D2 x2 = 163.1db

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One of our competitotrs on teamssaudio Mike Diquattrio just burbed his stock xcons for the first time on a Audio Control 6000. I believe he's running 20k watts on two XCON 15" D2s. And yes I know it not a termlab, but here's the numbers he got so far with no tunning.

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Once I get more pics and vid's i'll post them up.

I guess this "SQ" driver can get loud after all ;)

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Wow!

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Pics or ban ;)

lols

Mike isn't the most internet savy guy from what I gather, he says he's working on a vid for us all :)

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what mic was it? We found out that shizzzon's mic is more strict than the TL. This is a great score. where was it recorded? 10kw per XCON, damn......

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they must like 41hz ........that's the freq my Xcons peak at

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Holy bleeding eardrums Batman! Nice score, very nice score. :bigclap:

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what mic was it? We found out that shizzzon's mic is more strict than the TL. This is a great score. where was it recorded? 10kw per XCON, damn......

I'm going to take a guess and say it's an Audio Control 6000 :P

One of our competitotrs on teamssaudio Mike Diquattrio just burbed his stock xcons for the first time on a Audio Control 6000.

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I use Hyperdynamics.

Testing around the 140-145db area, my meter was 1.2db lower than a Termlab sensor.

I was also told my sensor is more strict than a termlab before i bought it...

After 170db, my sensor is suppose to be over 6db lower than a TL.

My sensor is rated for precision up to 190db i believe but capable of up to 230db(explosion testing)

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WOW cant wait to see some vids. That's funny Thumpper and I just Mic'ed his system today. What size of box is being used for those kinda numbers

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WOW cant wait to see some vids. That's funny Thumpper and I just Mic'ed his system today. What size of box is being used for those kinda numbers

I believe it's 6ft^3/ea?! Not entirely sure though, I have not seen it in person yet.

What happened with trevors?

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my enclosure is a little on the small side and tuned flat...it isn't very mic friendly

and it peaks out to high

I'll be making a new enclosure with 10cf3 per chamber vs the 7.0cf3 I am running now

but it will be more of a wall configuration...I am above the window line as it is anyways

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my enclosure is a little on the small side and tuned flat...it isn't very mic friendly

and it peaks out to high

I'll be making a new enclosure with 10cf3 per chamber vs the 7.0cf3 I am running now

but it will be more of a wall configuration...I am above the window line as it is anyways

oh snap!

Looking forward to this one! Just when you think it can't get better lols

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Get it on a TL

He is working on it. There is only one in his area and I guess it's a good size drive. I'll keep this post updated.

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they must like 41hz ........that's the freq my Xcons peak at

Im right at 43hz so im close.

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my enclosure is a little on the small side and tuned flat...it isn't very mic friendly

and it peaks out to high

I'll be making a new enclosure with 10cf3 per chamber vs the 7.0cf3 I am running now

but it will be more of a wall configuration...I am above the window line as it is anyways

Oh boy!!

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