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Guess what...

This weekend, thanks to my hero...and lots of hard work and testing...

Got on the meter, with a Street B box for my truck...

One 15" subwoofer

Results are: (On the TermLAB.NET sensor)

149.2 LEGAL

151.8 In the kick, driver door open (MECA style, or dBDrag Outlaw)

YAY!!!!!!!

Holy chit I'm SOOOO happy, the current box has a 150+ legal in it...got plenty of little secret tweaks to do ;)

Not bad for a box built in a little over an hour :)

Oh, and pics are soon to come! I had TONS of fun, learned more, and I owe a big thanks to Mr. Scottie Johnson! I'd also like the thank Jason (undercoverpunk), and Brad Russel for putting up with me while I was down there for 3days! WOOT!!!

NG

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congrats..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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great job

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:woot:

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Damn Bassheads!

J/K! Good job man!

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Thanks fellas, I plan on breaking 150 legal next time I get on the Sensor in about 2 weeks :) YAY!!!!

NG

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The box is a street setup box, was gonna be for my DP15. Had problems beyond my control...

SO, testing was done with a single RE MT 15. Highest score (listed at top) was done with Two MA HK4000d's (Actual power after impedance rise, etc, etc was 3500 watts).

Since this box was designed with street setup in mind, the DP15 may be a few tenths up on the MT in this particular box.

WOW was this setup loud!

NG

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You using that SPL dust too ?

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*PICS*

THEY'RE HERE!!!!

Legal...over half power...

jun050096kz.jpg

MECA Style...over half power...

jun050120jz.jpg

Tottie took a fart near the TL...

jun050035qi.jpg

Two something elses in the truck...

jun050072dy.jpg

jun050084ye.jpg

Later...

NG

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Nice numbers.

P.S

Not fusing a non fused amp= no no

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nice number, those are some very long ports

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nice number, those are some very long ports

The first pic was the lower tuned ones...peaked @40hz...tuning somewhere around 33 or so...

Needless to say, they didn't turn out that way...I peak A LOT higher ;)

NG

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Nice numbers.

P.S

Not fusing a non fused amp= no no

you are obviously clueless...

NG

How so ?

You used 2 4000D's and didnt fuse them.

They have no internal fuse.

You are obviously the one who is clueless

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Nice numbers.

P.S

Not fusing a non fused amp= no no

you are obviously clueless...

NG

How so ?

You used 2 4000D's and didnt fuse them.

They have no internal fuse.

You are obviously the one who is clueless

Your lack of knowledge shines through! You really don't know much about the 12v world, or competing in general I guess. All you do is talk about what you HAD...when it really isn't even YOU at all...it was your brother's chit. Other than that, I guess the internet is your ENTIRE social life...oh well... ;)

Listen up...

In an SPL competition system, it's the best to have the ability for the most amount of current to flow through possible. ONE of the HK4000d's PEGGED the Clamp meter on DC amperage...it maxes out at 400AMPs...

SO, with two of them...it's going to be WAY in excess of 800amps. Fuses are not needed for burps, especially when you have multiple runs of 1/0 much less than 2feet away from a battery.

SO, nothing to worry. It's not like it's a daily setup, it was put in...for a few hours...to do burps. DUH...

SO, peace out...MR. Clueless ;) Hope ya learned something... ;)

NG

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nice number, those are some very long ports

The first pic was the lower tuned ones...peaked @40hz...tuning somewhere around 33 or so...

Needless to say, they didn't turn out that way...I peak A LOT higher ;)

NG

can I ask where did it peak with the second ports?

sorry for the questions, but I am a n00d when it comes to ports of this nature, I know the euros have been using them for years :huh2:

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Compete, nope

But now i know.

P.S

400A is quite the amperage

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