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Everything posted by sundownz
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I'm a terrible designer, I'd love to see what you came up with!
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Awesome, trophies for the win!
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Be sure to come back safe guys. When are you scheduled to come home?
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All listed items are still for sale... The Nightshade is pending sale, though.
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There are quite a few listed, did you need more than four ?
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Yessir, I do have a graphic that you can use. Shoot me an e-mail to [email protected] and I'll reply with the graphic.
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For the loud!
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Good results! Keep em' coming
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I won't do it without a switch to turn them off, so no worries
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It would help, yes. The rubber feet take care of most of it, making a sturdy box and securing it firmly to the vehicle take care of most of the rest. The deadener would likely soak up a bit more even.
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Any chance they will have built in fan cooling? No, they will not. The new heatsink will handle the heat without one. And while I'm talking about it... it will look almost identical to the heatsink now on the face so they will "match" the old amps, the changes will be mainly "under the hood" so to speak. I am investigating adding switchable (so they can be turned off) fans at a later date to my amps, but not in the very near future.
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The 250.2 is being delayed for a while, unfortunately, I need to re-tool my heatsink to handle the thermal demands of using the 250.2 for subwoofer duty. I will be re-tooling the heatsink for the SAZ/SAX lines in 2008, hopefully first quarter sometime... so expect to see it early to mid 2008.
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If something is literally jarred off of the board, no I can't really cover that. That fits under "improper installation / abuse" of the not covered part. With rubber feet you will have a very small chance of jarring anything loose, all the heavy parts have silicone around them and the solder joints are very high quality.
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If you must mount to the enclosure use rubbet grommets under the mounting feet of the amp. You can get them at Lowes or Home Depot.
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Not at this time, sorry
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Whichever one fits your budget Q will be okay on the 1500D with proper gain setting. Q will also perform very well on the 1000D if that is more fitting to your budget.
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I don't discuss who my suppliers are - but the SD-1 is made in the USA at an excellent factory
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Yup, they make very high quality stuff... built to last 10+ years. I've toured the factory years ago, which is why I have decided to work with them on some of my woofers -- I really like how they do things.
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They look like the old Comps because they are made at the same factory that Kicker and JL Audio used to use.
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Awesome Looking forward to seeing it!
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Thanks for the support guys
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Yep, it is a very good sealed / IB sub -- but will work ported if you like Exactly.
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Re-Coned X12 Prototypes added.
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Yessir, correct.