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Nice!!

That is pretty badass for just the one amp. Kinda weird it peaks higher despite the same tune. I guess the bigger enclosure changed your cabin area too. I dont pretend I know much about acoustics and would like to know more.

Looking forward to the trim panel pics. Still going with the vinyl?

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Ok after sealing it off from the rear it is much more intense. It's hitting the lows much much better, I was losing a ton of output behind and around the box. It's honestly painful at this point. I need to meter it but on music it's ridiculous. It feels like a 154 on music but idk

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Dave, if his peak did go up, it's because he has displaced more volume in the cabin area.

Though, if his peak went down, it's because the way how is box is tuned is effectively overcoming cabin gain at whatever frequency in that truck is most efficient.

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Looks good buddy,

Hopefully your box volume isn't larger than your cabin volume, Funky things can happen with that. I'm at about that point where I have to play with my drivers side door window open or completely sealed up to keep things banging.

Great work, Can't wait to see this thing on two 5k's

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for SPL, you'd want that to happen though.

If you want it to stay peaking lower, sealed up will typically make your vehicle peak lower.

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Thanks

With one door open or just one window down its wicked, both windows down are ok but nothing spectacular. Lots of pressure with one side sealed. My cabin is pretty large. I can lean seats all the way back and they don't reach the subs. It's about 10inches behind b-pillar. I am gonna build panels that extend to the b-pillar though so it forces it forward.

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Damn, the lows are back, lol. Sealed off she's a wind tunnel. Killing the lows! Door open hair trick are coming soon haha

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Damn!

That looks great. Awesome job.

Glad you found the lows again.

Waiting for vid...

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Looks purdy! Glad you found the lows.......no lows = :(

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That install is awesomely insane. Swift, I don't know you bro, but that's straight suicide! Someone please dial 911!!!

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Looks Awesome!

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looks damn good!

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Awesome! That sunroof is on its way out...

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Can you rebuild my wall now?

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Can you rebuild my wall now?

I tell you what, you make mine loud and I'll make yours pretty. lmao

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Oooh Burn. Mines ugly

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I'll show you Mr Swift!

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Oooh Burn. Mines ugly

It was more of a reference of you being LOUD and me not, haha but I'm trying.

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That's just straight awesome Lee. Outstanding job. Glad it all came together for you and performs how you like. It was pretty nasty before, I can only imagine what this one is like. Still thinking about the 2nd amp?

I think you have inspired me to do some testing with some trim panels. Not the same application as you of course, but it may help improve mine as well. I was thinking about it anyway just to make it look nicer. Now if you can teach me how to do some carpet I would be all set lol.

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That's just straight awesome Lee. Outstanding job. Glad it all came together for you and performs how you like. It was pretty nasty before, I can only imagine what this one is like. Still thinking about the 2nd amp?

I think you have inspired me to do some testing with some trim panels. Not the same application as you of course, but it may help improve mine as well. I was thinking about it anyway just to make it look nicer. Now if you can teach me how to do some carpet I would be all set lol.

Thanks a lot man, I am only decent at carpet if its dark or thick, lol. I think I will add something different this time. My truck has a unique pattern in the doors and dash that looks like carbon fiber but is actually small Harley emblems, I think I will pull a piece and take it somewhere to see it it can be made. And use that for trim pieces. I would like to use a second amp but not sure I need it.

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I forgot to ask. Do you notice your coils still getting warm quickly or was that because of the wiring?

The logo idea sounds cool. There was a guy in Washington I think that did custom vinyl printing. If you can't find anyone local I'll see if i can dig it up.

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