Everything posted by sundownz
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Sundown e8s
They are being discontinued. Every e-mail I get about E8s is "How much power can they take?!?!" or "Can I put 600 watts on it?!?!" so I am working on a higher powered 8" to replace it. More re-built units will be available from Mike Bruno around the time the SA-12s come in as I have more re-cones parts coming in with those.
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New Box for the Jeep
Well it'll be parked at home until Thursday. I had to order new filler neck hoses for the gas tank as apparently nobody stocks those. While I have it apart I am changing all that stuff.
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MECA/NSCSPL show Statesville NC
See ya there
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New Box for the Jeep
My gas tank has had a slow leak when full for a while now... well after doing quite a bit of 45 - 47 Hz testing at over 154 dB it is leaking BAD now and it is only 1/4 full. New gas tank has been ordered *laughs*
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New Box for the Jeep
Yep - it was @ Dillon.
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Strapping 2 1500's wiring problems
Yah, that is correct.
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Strapping 2 1500's wiring problems
Yah... better go do that right away.
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New Box for the Jeep
I need to clamp power too in order to see how this compares watt to watt vs. my single woofer setup. I need to get the tuning back to where it needs to be first, though!
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New Box for the Jeep
Got the box forward 3-4" or so and got my frequency up to 47 Hz - resulting in 154.9 dB Looks like I may have made an error in the port length so I am going to have to get in the box and cut it down a bit to get my tuning back up to 53 Hz.
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New Box for the Jeep
Yah, I was doing 154.3 with one 15" - but as you noted - this is 8 Hz off my vehicle frequency.
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New Box for the Jeep
New Box : 7 cubes with 195 in^2 of port area You can see it is very close to the hatch... this was not as planned - I have to move the amp rack forward to move the box forward. Due to the proximity to the hatch my loudest frequency dropped to 45 Hz (the vehicle actually peaks at 53 Hz) - but it put up a good number anyway! 154.2 dB @ 45 Hz legal dB Drag Style 157.0 dB @ 45 Hz in the kick panel one door open 2x SAZ-3000Ds @ 1/2 ohm and 17.9v 2x Nightshade v.2 Prototypes (the SPL is about the same as the original but these have a higher long-term power handling) I have not done ANY resin work to the box... no corner smoothing pieces... no sanding... nothing like that. So it has more to go... not to mention getting it back to the right frequency!
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Prototype Big Boy SPL Motor
The v.2 is only a sketch right now - it is being started on, though.
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SAZ-3500D Pre-Order
Brad can pre-order them for you.
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SOME SAZ-3000D Availble
I have six used SAZ-3000Ds available at this time : Good Condition New Casing -- Used Amplifiers * $675 each with 1-year warranty
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SAZ-3500D Pre-Order
I want them for my Jeep too ETA still holds from the first post - so I hope within 2 weeks.
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What Single Rca do you guys use to master/slave amp
Most people do pull apart the cheap wal-mart cables.
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Sundown Z15 Special Sale
X-Max by overhang = 18.75mm Linear x-max by 70% BL is closer to 22mm Displacement is about 0.19 ft^3
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SAZ-3500D Pre-Order
LAST DAY TO PRE-ORDER!!!
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Prototype Big Boy SPL Motor
I am working on a v.2 prototype to address any ideas I had for improvements from my testing. Stay tuned.
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Nightshade-X (NS-X) First Photos
Yes, it sounds about the same as the current Nightshade now
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SALE - Refurbished Sundown Amps @ db-R
You would have to contact dB-R Electronics about that.
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Nightshade-X (NS-X) First Photos
I have alot of e-mails I need to catch up on today - so I'll get to it as soon as I can!
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SALE - Refurbished Sundown Amps @ db-R
http://www.db-r.com/sell/store2/index.php?...;cPath=65_67_69 SAX-50.4 - $160.65 - $174.25 SAX-100.4 - $238.00 - $276.25 SAX-100.2 - $169.15 SAX-125.2 - $169.15 SAE-1000D - $233.75 SAZ-1000D - $233.75 SAE-1200D - $246.50 SAZ-1500D - $322.15 - $339.15 SAZ-3000D - $595.00 - $641.75 This is a BIG sale. Prices are good until 06/15/2009, HOWEVER, quantities are limited, so get them while you can! Get them while you can
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Nightshade-X (NS-X) First Photos
Power compression is still very low. Going from 2990 to 4960 watts my maximum gain in theory is 1.95 dB and I gained 1.3 db -- a full 67% of the theoretical amount.