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banginAltima

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  1. Yes, that is correct. Parallel the coils on each sub how ever you choose. Then the pos and neg coming from each sub to the amp.
  2. I just crimped them. I have never had an issue with them.
  3. This is for the Saz-1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 3500 and up as well as the Sae-1200. Lets start out by saying that these amps are mono block amps. This means they are internally bridged (paralleled). First lets take a look at the sub. Unless you trim the wire down two 8 gauge are not going to fit in one terminal (if you want to parallel the coils at the sub). So, what I do is parallel the coils at the box. This is a picture of the speaker wires inside the box. This is what it looks like on the outside. Since the coils are paralleled on the inside of the box with the bolts, all you have to do is send two positives and two negatives to the amp. You can even put a set of bolts per voice coil if you wanted too. If you need to series your subs you can do it like this, then send only one set of speaker wires to the amp. Now for the connections at the amp. Using all the amp connections here. This could be for multiple subs with the connections being made somewhere else or this is for using one sub with one coil going to one side and the other coil going to the other side. Now these pictures are used for a single connection to the amp. You can use either side. This is if you want some space between the positive and negative wires. Hope this helps some people.
  4. It's a crime to paint Sundown amps. How could anyone cover up that beautiful black finish???
  5. Dang, no love for the Hondas? Nope....
  6. About about some Sundown Z15's. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...showtopic=26091
  7. No you haven't..... I have.
  8. They have exceeded my expectations. I am so impressed that as soon as I can I am going to buy two more for my truck.
  9. It wasn't until a full tilt run playing Late Night Tip that you could say they barely got warm. The cooling feature on these subs is working like a champ.
  10. It's not two layers, it is all one layer. I believe it's for a place for the dust cap to sit, plus something about a better triple joint. I guess I should have listened better when Jacob explained everything but I kinda spaced out with thoughts of high db's after he told me that these subs are bad a$$.
  11. Use bolts through your box with ring terminals.
  12. Dawinner!!!! 8 or 10 is the norm... But Simon Eichenberger would use 1/0.
  13. Jacob is the one who need the money so he can get these new project into production.
  14. SBN

    banginAltima replied to Bill Metts's topic in Sundown Audio
    What system/vehicle? They are still building. Lets just say, they don't have to worry about not having enough cone area.
  15. Has bad timing... lol
  16. Nevermind about the thread size. Didn't find the supplied hardware. Of course it didn't help that the hardware wasn't in the little bag
  17. I would say somewhere around a buck 75....
  18. Takes up a lot of my time from stirring at that womans butt.
  19. What is the thread size for a D3100? Why does it say on the battery not to exceed 14.4 volt for charging? (I see people charging around 15 volts all the time on here) What will happen if my charger "exceeds" 14.4 volts?
  20. SBN

    banginAltima replied to Bill Metts's topic in Sundown Audio
    You don't need 3k to run in the 139.9 class. I had a hard time not breaking out with a 1k.
  21. Has a huge box for his Fi's. Sidenote: Duran, I am dumping the T1's for Z15's...
  22. Took the easy way out.... LOL
  23. Video of said hairtrick?

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