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Figured i would post up a little video since i got out of class early. Tell me what y'all think. And this is only off about 1000 watts.

And watch in 720hd.

hawtness bro :fing34: :fing34: :fing34: ... what HU is that BTW???

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Its an Eclipse CD5300 IIRC. One of the last ones made. Very nice headunit (even does time alignment). Picked it up for $250 from a shop in town.

What's it tuned to?

Unless its sealed, that'd be nuts...

That's sick I love it! The only sub I've ever had that would FLEXX like that was my hdc3 and at 20hz my dash jumped like half an inch.

That BL is kickin' your truck's ass! haha

You fab up the kick pods and a Pillars yourself? Look good!

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What's it tuned to?

Unless its sealed, that'd be nuts...

It's in a 2.3 cube box tuned to 28 hz. Lol. It gets nasty low and moves a ton of air. Highest number i've done with this box (before i carpeted it) was a 140.7 at 40 hz.

That BL is kickin' your truck's ass! haha

You fab up the kick pods and a Pillars yourself? Look good!

The A-pillars are actually a stock piece that came out of a Dodge that had the Infinity sound system. However, i did make the fiberglass kicks when i was a junior in high school.

very nice... need some better pics though... :peepwall:

Very nice! props on the pods! I like the setup :drink40:

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Thanks. This has been a little constant work in progress. But, i think i will keep this box for a good while. Resale on this is literally nothing (even though it's in perfect condition), so i'll be keeping this truck for a few more decades and it will be a project truck of sorts. Next mod: 5.9 Cummins.

Looks like it's a beast :drink40: The deck an Eclipse CD5030?

Yo thats some crazy shit right there bro.

I got 1k rms in my pioneer (I know) and it moves nothing, shakes the trunk a lot tho lmao. BMW seals the trunk too much.

I cant wait to upgrade to 2 XCONS and do some serious damage.

Can you make a video showing more your install? Im interested on seeing your enclosure, sub, battery and installation itself.

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Looks like it's a beast :drink40: The deck an Eclipse CD5030?

Yeah it's a CD5030. I love the headunit, even if it has little fits and decides to blackout for 5 seconds every once in a while. Haha.

Yo thats some crazy shit right there bro.

I got 1k rms in my pioneer (I know) and it moves nothing, shakes the trunk a lot tho lmao. BMW seals the trunk too much.

I cant wait to upgrade to 2 XCONS and do some serious damage.

Can you make a video showing more your install? Im interested on seeing your enclosure, sub, battery and installation itself.

Sometime this week when i'm not in class i'm going to do a walk around of the truck, showing system and everything else i've done to the truck. But for reference here's a quick rundown of the equipment i've got installed:

Sub: Fi Bl 12 D2 fully loaded

Sub amp: Powerbass ASA1500.1D

Mids amp: Powerbass ASA400.4

Door speakers: Rockford Fosgate Power series 6x9's

Kicks and A-pillar: Pheonix Gold RSd6.5 components

Headunit: Eclipse CD5030

All wiring is 1/0

Big 3 in 1/0

2 1100 CCA batteries under the hood and a Stinger SP1700 behind drivers seat

Sub box: 2.3 cubes tuned to 28 hz (truck peaks at 40hz no matter what the box is tuned to, but this has given me the best overall sound of any tuning fq i've done)

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