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Everything posted by sundownz
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Every part except the frame is different from these to the Nightshade. You are confusing this with the NS-X. These have less motor force than the Nightshade and a lower power handling. These woofers are more of an "SQL" woofer vs. an SPL sub in the Nightshade. These have a different cone, surround, dust cap, coil, spider, tinsel leads, motor, etc than the Nightshade
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A 1500D that is adjusted correctly and not pushed into clipping would work well on a Z15 @ 1 ohm. Our ratings are VERY safe.
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The better question is what wire am I NOT using ? *laughs* I have a good bit of KNU Fleks and Stinger HPM as well as Rockford, IXOS, Stinger Pro, and various other brands in there.
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$800
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Yes, until May 1st.
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That is all so far I'll be working on it again soon.
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I am thinking this will run until May 15th or so If it is really successful I may keep it around until the end of May.
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A bit more in depth... These drivers feature the same cooling arrangement I developed for my Monster SPL woofer therefore thermal power compression is very low on these drivers - the 600 watt rating is purely mechanical as these will handle substantially more thermally. The coil is a 2.5" diameter / 45mm WW copper coil on an aluminum former. We are using flat, tied down tinsel leads to avoid the possibility of slapping the cone. Any more questions - let me know
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Un-Pinning this for now... still have a bunch of these.
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Indeed - I say do it.
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All specs measured after a short break-in period. Specs will vary slightly from unit to unit and with further break-in, as with any subwoofer, but these specs are accurate enough to model up your enclosures. 12" Model D1 Coils: Qts = 0.40 Qms = 6.83 Qes = 0.43 Fs = 43 Hz VAS = 11.7 L Le = 1.4 mH (series) Re = 1.59 ohms (series) BL = 17.6 N/A 12" Model D2 Coils: Qts = 0.44 Qms = 9.36 Qes = 0.46 Fs = 41 Hz VAS = 11.7 L Le = 3.0 mH (series) Re = 2.92 ohms (series) BL = 22.8 N/A 15" Model D1 Coils: Qts = 0.48 Qms = 9.33 Qes = 0.51 Fs = 40 Hz Vas = 36.7 L Le = 1.36 (series) Re = 1.44 ohms (series) BL = 15.27 N/A 15" Model D2 Coils: Qts = 0.44 Qms = 8.64 Qes = 0.47 Fs = 38 Hz Vas = 36.7 L Le = 3.0 mH (series) Re = 2.92 ohms (series) BL = 22.8 N/A
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Plenty of power.
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* Driver Side Rear Quarter Panel Pic 1 * Driver Side Rear Quarter Panel Pic 2 * Passenger Side Rear Quarter Panel Pic 1 * Passenger Side Rear Quarter Panel Pic 2 ----- My 152.1 won't come back - maybe it was a fluke perfect hit on the mic or something to that effect. I am hitting 152.0 over and over... no effect from deadening the internal areas in the rear quarter panels. I have not sealed up the holes yet - just dampening the outer skin of the vehicle from the inside. I did both sides and 152.0 it still is.
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I went from 50 - 55 Hz again to make sure and it was still 53
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Great work!
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Pics of what I added then peeled off : * Double layering the front 1/3 section * Peeling off * Peeling off more Good think about Damplifier is you can get it off if you do it shortly after application - just don't try to do it later on
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Something happened when I added the second layer on the front 1/3 of the roof and brought me down to 151.9 dB again. I peeled that off and got back up to 152.0 dB but my extra 0.1 is missing in action! May have been from having a complete battery charge.
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Awesome and congrats Very nice drive-by scores as usual for you Jeremy.
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3 cubes is the least I usually suggest.
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Second layer on middle 1/3 of roof (2/3 of roof now double layered): GAIN : 152.1 dB Brandon came in and reset the meter before I could get a picture this time, though!
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I have a blown 100.2 from Florida. Only has UPS store address and no paperwork at all. Need some information on who sent this to me. ALWAYS put some sort of documentation inside of a return.
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Put the 3000D back in... dead on at 152.0 as before Added dampener to my hatch + second layer on the back 1/3 of the roof : NO CHANGE - 152.0 dB Next will be to double layer the rest of the roof... then on to the sides!
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This pre-order will end on May 1st as we will be expecting the amps within a week or two at that point. Get in while you can.
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There is no ETA yet.
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so you're telling me an 8cuft box will work beautifully for two 18 NS? wow, that's what I need for my two fi 15's to perform optimally, that makes me think... Correct. 8-10 cubes is what people are using for two 18s and it works great.