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Everything posted by S.DeYoung
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Box build Baffle Double of course. Not going to flush mount this time Brace Double wall everywhere except the floor
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That is crazy that you can fit two 18s in that car, even if they are sealed. What size is the box going to be? I finally have my box designed. 15 cf tuned to 33hz with 240" of port.
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Thank you, I want to see that Evo sometime if it means me coming up to Grand Rapids. When I'm done with this box I'll demo it for you. Still in the design process. I don't want to build a normal and boring slot port box. So I am kicking around a few ideas. Anytime you want to hear it, let me know.
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Xcons are here. Thank You Sir-Lancelot!
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Some quick pictures next to a cheapo 10" MTX subwoofer. I would like to thank Sir-Lancelot. I purchased these from him. He was great to deal with, the packaging was great, and the subs are in perfect condition. They look brand new.
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New SSA Mobile Skin (iPhone/iPod Touch/BlackBerry/Android)
S.DeYoung replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
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They will be here today around noon. Pics to follow later today!
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I assume you mean for your Icon? Do you have d2 coils? A lot easier and cheaper to find an amp putting out 1000wrms at 1 ohm instead of at 4 ohm.
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IA Death Row. Get dual 4ohm coils and run 1000wrms to the sub.
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Update: 18" Xcons on their way! Box design beginning tomorrow. Building to start this weekend.
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since you have two dual 1ohm speakers. You will want an amp that runs at 1 ohm. Those subs are rated at 1000wrms a piece. So if you find an amp that does 1500-2000wrms @ 1ohm that would be good. I would suggest the Sundown Saz1500d.
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Love the Cruze's. I test drove one the other day (LTZ) and couldn't believe how nice the are for the price range. What a huge improvement over the cobalt. Good choice!
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If you bought those subs brand new it would cost over $600 before shipping. If you build or have a box built. Make it 4-5 cubic feet tuned to 35hz. Subs facing up and port facing back.
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For building a box check out IA's recommend enclosure sizes here. Those are very nice subwooders. I would face the subwoofers back towards the rear or up.
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southwestern, only about 25 miles from indiana in the 49047 to be exact Welcome. I'm from Kzoo, MI. Need any help let me know.
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Orange Fog lights, unique flares, heated seat, moonroof, 17" alloy rims, 4x4, adjustable pedle, 3rd row seating, unique front and rear bumper. Just to name a few things right off the top of my head. This is the only one I've ever seen in the Nashville, TN area, which is why I wanted to get this one. I was in the market for a 06 and above exporer at a ~ 10,000 price range. But I feel in love when I saw this one, which is why I am spending 15k on it lol. But I love it, the way it rides is unbelievable, going over rail roads over 40 MPH is nothing anymore, don't even feel it lol. Awesome. It looks better than a normal explorer. I have never heard of that package before. Great Find!
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Very nice. What exactly does the Ironman package add?
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Of a stock car with the trunk interior pieces removed? I'm building this in my free time and still in the planning stages. This is ALOT of stuff to cram in this car, so I'm figuring it out before I get equipment for it. yes sir. I love seeing the "before and after" pics of builds.
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Look to buy some for a HT project. Any idea when they will be available again?
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autotek mm1400.1d
S.DeYoung replied to 97T5WAGONPIMP's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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I have had a few people ask me this also. I say just cut the power ratings in half. The link you posted also states this. I am not saying this is correct but I have never had a speaker "break" by doing this. I personally would not do this for my own setup however. With all the different coil configurations companies offer nowadays it is easy to get a new or used speaker for your needs.
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This ^^^ Spax screws have worked the best for me. Just take your time and predrill everything first, both pieces. Clamps are your friend. Countersinking is nice but is not needed, the screws bite into the wood enough.