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sefugi

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    Blazer 4 door (2) 18s Fi Qs

    House windows were doin' the wave!!
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    Hifionics

    ^^^This!! Here is the link: http://www.db-r.com/sell/store/
  3. Are you wanting to go ported or sealed. Those measurements give about 5 cu' so your going to be a little limited on ported unless you find a little more space.
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    SSA T-Shirt Designs - look inside!

    this one!!!! Maybe the front logo just a little smaller for us smaller framed guys. Have a guess when are these gonna hit the store??
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    T3 Audio TSNS 18 + Soundigital 16k

    Yep, thought so. Those bars under glass are sweet!! Keep it up, each step is getting you closer.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Beautiful place!!! It's a monster from the front veiw!!! Wife loves the garden tub!! Congrats!!
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    Shallow Component Set

    Looking forward to your testing results! Sundown is allways creating!!
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    1991 Honda CRX Si

    Here is something to look at if you havn't seen it:
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    1991 Honda CRX Si

    Use chan. 1&2 for the components, @ 2ohm you'll get 160 watts per chan. then bridge chan. 3&4 @ 4ohm to get 320 watts for the sub. I don't think it's needed to bridge channels for more power for the components, and if that is what you want to do I would not get 2 ohm components.
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    The Newb to SSA

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    A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees

    MS-8 = got an extra one of those??
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    Unsure...

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    Welcome to the IHoP

    This make me hurt just watching it!
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    My ZX10r

    Great pics!!! Sweet Bike!!
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    1991 Honda CRX Si

    I don't think I would bridge to the 2ohm components. Just a suggestion, but since you are sitting on a collection of subs, I would do the components on 2 of the channels and bridge the other 2 to one of your subs in a simple sealed enclosure. That way you would have overall great sound (wouldn't be tipping any spl meters) and weight would be minimal. Just a thought.
  16. Dang man, you stay as busy as a one legged man in an ass kickin' contest. Enclosure is lookin' great. Your craftsmanship should make some "not so high end peices" as you said, sound great!
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    Havasufreak Build Log

    Lookin' good!! Great progress!!
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    aloha

    Glad you found your way to the best car audio forum on the net!
  19. That's a sweet ass shot right there!!! You keep going and the joke about needing a trailer to carry some of your equipment, will be needed. It's a far cry from being indecisive and making things just like you want them. Excellent work!
  20. Watched the first vid again and I have to say again that cover for the HU is SIC!!! that!!
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    rival904s walkthrough build.

    Yeah, but they cover a lot of carpet!
  22. Looks like your voltage issues have come to an end.
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    Amplifier Stock News (Announcement Inside)

    Much more powerful... not a crazy big amp that is totally impractical... but will be very useful for many large builds. Thought so.
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    Amplifier Stock News (Announcement Inside)

    NS-1 = the 4500?? No way, it's gotta be better, that's the Sundown way!
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