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  1. 2 points
    Those pictures are from before the recone. I thought it looked like it had some kind of adhesive on it also. I just got it back from SSA for a recone so it's good to go now.
  2. 2 points
    If you have to ask...
  3. 2 points
    Looks like trolling to me. Thread title is DD Audio under the Ampere Audio subforum asking about Incriminator Audio.
  4. 2 points
    Send them money. Pretty sure they will take it.
  5. There are two things I have never had since I got "serious" into car audio. A 10" sub, or a decent dual sub setup. So this is my build for two 10" xcons! Im super excited, they should be finished building and arriving soon, I hope. I am fitting the maximum dimensions of my trunk while still being able to fold up the stock floor and access the spare tire. I was left with 3.11 internal cubic feet without sub, bracing, 45s, or port displacement. This is firing into the car, so I also needed the subs and port to be on the same face. The triangle port is unconventional but takes up less volume than a typical slot port inside the box and also has less port wall surface area, so I'm hoping it works out. That angle took some wizardry to figure out, and it still came out a little crooked but oh well. The "45s" are little pine cove trim pieces, figured this is the best I can do without sacrificing internal volume. I used minimal bracing but it should be enough, and undercoated everything with two cans, I honestly dont think it does anything but I like to do it on my boxes. it gives a solid completed look to the inside of the box and its extra leak insurance. Final volume and tuning should be 2.4 cubes at 31 hz with 25 sq in port area. The box is a little too small and the port is a little too small, but its all the space I have. Got some black base down and some custom copper orange pearl, trying my best to match the faceplate of my Crecendo BC3500. All thats left is to carpet it with black felt, wire the drivers in, and go to town!
  6. 1 point
    That does look REALLY strange, first I have seen like that for which I can recall. Glad you are back up and running. I have Zcon prototype, just switched from one enclosure to another and did a full inspection. So the very first Zcon ever has no flaws that I can tell.
  7. magic blue boxes in..... 8g everywhere...... All are in all are charging Working like a champ.
  8. Pass side of the rear. OEM roof ac controls moved to the rear. Duct work, and adjustable vents, (blows wicked nice). Volt meteres in for hi (16v) and low (12v) meters installed Drivers side rear. Second HU installed, with wing nuts. It pulls out, with 18 feet of cable. Has its own PAC knob, and usb socket. 3 way switch and relays, only one deck (front or rear) can be on, at one time, depending on where the switch lays. Ampere Audio DSP installed. All fuses shown for judges. Seperate switches for sub amps, and 4 chan amps. 3 of the 4 alts pulled (sucks so bad) Factory reg is pulled, new plug installed in each to send field wire to each of the 3 seperate transpos. Back in.... will all be spinning soon
  9. 1 point
    Use to love watching my old analog meter dancing around. Can't remember the brand though. I thought about experimenting with an Autometer gauge. Good luck with your search.
  10. 1 point
    Have used the damore and or usainvolt meters in almost every build weve done. Both are the best out imho. Had a dakota digital in my old build in my car back in the day. Was nice also. Now, we Have a high volt damore one in the burb up front watching the high volt side. Also, 2 cheap ones off ebay in the rear to watch 12v and 16v sides in the rear. Just for quick monitoring. With all that, we still never go anywhere with out our fluke, and keep in plugged in at all times, set to MIN/MAX when testing, and in the lanes to see exactly whats going on. All depends on how much ya wanna spend, and how dork you wanna get. If you just want a "quick" refernce, a cheap ass meter will "do". If you want to see exactly whats up, nothing beats a DMM imho. Love the min/max option.
  11. 1 point
    We have our DioGuardo Engineering order in to carry the USainVolt shortly.
  12. Thanks bro. Its coming along ok. Still have to rewire the alts.... but, got some blue lights. Always a good moment.
  13. You know what is odd? We actually GAINED room adding 20 batteries LOL... silly shit lol
  14. Late as fuck start... but... leggo.... (we have a show this weekend, im doubtful where gonna make ) Our new "rest" voltage from here till for ever More to come...... stay the eff tuned.....
  15. Here are some final production unit pictures. Very excited.

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