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  1. When your sub bass goal is nothing but supreme, unrestrained performance without compromise, the choice is the SSA Evil. The capabilities of the SSA Evil put it in very exclusive company at the zenith of the marketplace. This is where you look first for the ultimate ‘ground pounder’ that will not miss or muddy a note. Crisp and clean across the entire frequency range for those demanding outstanding linear performance thanks to an FEA optimized motor. Employing a massive triple stack motor, five sandwiched 10” progressive Nomex spiders, an anodized vented Aluminum former, a huge 4-layer 4” flat wound Aluminum coil and a towering ‘Venturi’ solid pole, the SSA Evil has the muscle to handle almost anything you can throw at it. The SSA Evil is also a top pick for extreme level SPL and bass-boxing competitors alike, while still having the composure for the elite home audio projects. A versatile monster that will meet the most critical low frequency demands while achieving extreme output levels when called upon. Sonic performance so vicious, it had to be deemed Evil. More information: http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/index.php/product-information/evil.html
  2. We have been givings answers and updates nearly round the clock via PM, email, phone, text, FB, G+, Twitter, chat etc. Bottom line is the factory is going mega hours to get everyone's order done. The sale was far bigger then we had projected and more the the factory was expecting. Again, we do apologize for the timeline, it appears the discount was too attractive. But please understand, sending messages / emails etc. daily (in some cases multiple times per), doesn't change the already maxed out capacity of the factory. The moment our systems update and your orders are on the UPS truck, we will update order status.
  3. Prices are up in the store.
  4. Badass sub, now my mind is wanting to do a single 15.
  5. SSA evil subs................................................................................................................................................................................................
  6. They sound better. I'm at the mercy of the MS8 though. I end up going through a couple of auto-tunes before hearing a tune that I like. From there I bust out the RTA and tinker about with the EQ. Definitely a good value. Right now I have them high passed at 2K Hz on a 24dB/oct slope. That seems to be the ticket.
  7. It would be nice, but we cannot do it that way as we don't charge enough to pay the factory enough to afford to have an extra staff member on hand to go digging through the production line all day long so customers can have up to date info on the progress of their orders. So to keep pulling someone off build process to go find the status of someone else's order, only makes the process longer as it slows down production.
  8. 1 point
    I have these and I have drywall T squares, and straight edges as I posted. All 3 have to be measured exact and the same way I described or you will get out of line alittle. The drywall square has to be clamped on both edges and but the free end has to be measured and clamped. I noticed if you trust it and clamp both sides without measuring the free end it can be off 1/8th in. Also a clamp style straight edge is good, but again both sides have to be measured and someway hold the damn thing when you clamp it. It never fails when I clamp down one side tightens just slightly off. Making all of it useless and me only using a standard straight edge for my builds. A T square and clamp edge are good in contruction and building things where being slightly off doesnt matter. I use the highest tooth count blade I can buy. Of coarse it takes me longer to build boxes than most because of this. I learned from a furniture and cabinet maker. Small details and tricks take longer but in the end are very rewarding.
  9. 1 point
    I have to disagree on both counts. The NET enclosure size has to be down close to or at the minimum recommended for either option and the port area has to be way too small (at least for my tastes) to get either the 12's or the 10's in an enclosure that size. If you go by the quick and easy calculator on carstereo.com (which is usually a bit smaller than the Small method) the port area is well below what it recommended just to fit. For the 12's to fit within those dimensions the NET enclosure size needs to be 3.75cuft with 54.375sqin port area tuned to 32hz. That port area calc says ~76sqin minimum. For the 10's the NET enclosure size minimum recommended by SSA is 4cuft and it has to have ~49sqin port area tuned to 32hz to fit. That port area calc says ~82sqin minimum. Usable I suppose, but not optimal. For what it's worth I sure wouldn't recommend either configuration to someone as I wouldn't use either configuration myself. It would be a great fit for a single 15" ICON though. 3.5cuft NET with ~58sqin port area tuned to 32hz.
  10. That's great I'm working on getting in shape myself. I'd love to get on a bike soon.
  11. You guys are acting like being loud won't just lead to an automatic hairtrick it seems. Soon as I got over a 150 hair tricks just happen.
  12. Cool beans, see you there. FYI, I fessed up about the knee-highs to the Mrs. It's better she hears it from me than reads about it on the interwebs.
  13. O_o Lol! I'll be there. What days are you guys going to be there?
  14. I'm totally tellin your wife you stole her panty hose. You coming out this weekend?

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