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slim2fattycake

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Everything posted by slim2fattycake

  1. o and these two people have systems of their own. The guy is the owner of the 4 sundown E8s in a ported box tuned to 32hz with around 1200 watt and the girl is the owner of two 12" sundown SDv-1s in a sealed box with around 800 watts.
  2. lol. I was laughing my ass of when the two videos were being taken.
  3. Just got everything in for a mock set-up and it was nice. I had the port plug out and gain up about 1/4 of the way up subsonic at 30hz. It was clean and loud as hell. I am going to get a new head unit though so this might drag out longer lol.
  4. If your lights are dimming then get a better battery or get an extra battery. Have you done the big 3 wire upgrade?
  5. I think it was 110 including shipping back to me for a 12" BTL recone some time beginning of this year. I am in kentucky so it may a little different depending on your location.
  6. Nice. How do you have those fans wired? No problems being wired to the remote line?
  7. what were the mods done to the MJ-18M. Thats crazy how it handled so much power.
  8. welcome and there is nothing wrong with your system. whats the Q's box spec? edit: you might want to leave "B7L BL4Z3R is my lover" out of the interest section.
  9. yup. It does really well for some 8" subs and they sound great too. Someone said that they would excel in a dual chamber ported box but I don't think I can make one to fit his trunk and still give him room to put other things in it.
  10. if you have to ask the question then you should only stick to Fi's recommendation.
  11. More than likely you will just need bracing.
  12. 32 hz. Yea, on my box, I'm going to get it on the mic but he doesn't care.
  13. nope. Its a daily set-up. He cares none about numbers. It beats really well.
  14. Mats aren't just for metal parts. It is for anything that resonates. Many people use it on their plastic panels. If your box panels are resonating then deadening it will help but bracing will be better for you. If you think that deadeners are useless in speaker boxes then you need to check out hometheatershack.com. Almost everyone has some sort of deadener lined in their boxes even with awesome bracing. I am about to add some egg crate foam to the walls in my home theater box for a less hollow sound because of its size. This is more for the sound than bracing but it is a use of deadener in the box. However, I don't know about raamats though. I have never tried it or heard from someone that has.
  15. check out mach5 audio's midbass driver.
  16. damn nice score alright. lol. 3000 watts each 15" BL.
  17. slim2fattycake replied to Kawonu's topic in General Fi
    for around 1000 watts, I'd just upgrade the front battery. You dont need an extra battery unless you want to listen to music for a while without the car running.
  18. nice stuff and awesome car.
  19. well update. I only need to run the speaker wires now. I just bought a PM d3100 battery off of a friend of a friend. O and I upgraded to a kicker kx350.2 amp for the door speakers.
  20. HELLS YEAH for the new dark skin. accent colors are awesome and easy on the eyes.
  21. If you cannot find a hole then MAKE ONE.
  22. nice car. drop it a little lower and it will be even better. thats all i have to say.
  23. model it in winisd and see. I'd set it as low as possibly safe for the sub.
  24. no one knows. do it and then tell us.

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