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You can get a new sticker for 5 bucks to cover postage. Paypal is the same as the auction, [email protected]
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Ron, I don't have anything like this in the works. Sorry.
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Stetsom prices
sundownz replied to crunch1's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
The Vulcans are killer power amps for SPL, I've seen it first hand. They put out lots of power very efficiently. I don't know anything about them as daily amps, I can only assume they do fine. I wouldn't doubt those for a moment, the main concern I have is that the company is in Brazil and support may be hard to get if you do break one. The second concern is that the other amps, besides the Vulcan, aren't nearly as good. Their price, appearance, look, and feel makes me think that they are not up to the standards of the Vulcan. -
*laughs* Excellent to hear I have two of the 10" SD-1 subs in my 02' Civic now, finally have some tunes!
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Sell the 3515s?
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They are only covered by warranty at 2 ohms strapped, which is equal to 1 ohm per amplifier. Many people do run them at 1 ohm strapped but you are not covered by warranty.
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Looks like the cost will be as follows for shipping to you: DD 9512 @ $75.00 each via Priority Mail (insured) TC-3000 @ $80.00 via Priority Mail (insured) I do have other parties interested in these subs so let me know ASAP.
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SSA has a store, you can buy the SAZ-3000D from them: http://www.sundownaudio.com/pp3000d.html http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/shop/in...p;productId=152
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There is no switch, the subsonic is always active. It is variable down to 10 Hz so it is essentially "off" at that point.
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sundownz replied to crunch1's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I think what he means is that support is at least in the USA for those companies. -
Either set will work as both also have an LPF, but channels 3 + 4 have the best low-pass filter so it's best to bandpass the midrange with them. Channels 1 + 2 only have an LPF from 30 - 250 Hz while 3 + 4 offer 50 - 5000 Hz variability.
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Sure, no problem. Can you give me a specific zip code?
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Any update on the possible release of the next models of amps?
sundownz replied to helotaxi's topic in Sundown Audio
Fact is, 90% of customers want crossovers of some kind. I can't make a specialty amp at this stage in the game. I do have plans for a few years down... but right now I need products that sell very well to pay the bills and fuel development. -
I tested the 100.4 at 2 ohms bridged on an SI BM sub... lasted about 4 months then blew the power supply. The BM is an "easy" 2 ohm load as well. So no, I don't suggest or warranty it.
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Hehe... at least it's not an 01+ model. I had to take out the entire rear area, seats, side panels, etc... just to get the rear deck cover off. I'd hate to work in an install bay and see an 01+ Civic roll in for rear speaker replacement. Heck... the fronts are those clip-in plastic deals with the almost square hole behind them. You HAVE to cut and make a baffle unless someone makes a plastic adapter or some sort. But yah... a 96' is no problem! Running power wire is oh so easy... speaker install is a breeze... and wire tucking is easier than the 01+ models.
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I have a few protos around here that might work for the movie room. Remember the "E Series" prototype I posted up? I may end up not producing those as the SD-1 has done so well in that price range, let me know ----- Hmmm... probably just a few early things... some crappy Crunch DS amps. Probably should never have sold my Linear Power 2.2HV or Brahma MK1 15s either...
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Make sure there is no lead slap and you'll have a great product. I had bad luck and 3 out of 4 of mine had lead slap at moderate x-max. Other than that they were pretty solid.
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sundownz replied to crunch1's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
All of them but the Vulcan might be crap knockoffs, the Vulcan is the only one I've heard of anyone using. The other lines look in photos and in person (I did see one of the Thunders at a show) like cheesy products. Maybe they are okay, I don't know, but price, look, and feel make me think they aren't nearly as good as the Vulcan amps. -
* The 100.4 and the 3Sixty.2 mounted to the seat-back * The 100.2 mounted to the top of my box with rubber feet. The real anti-theft kicker here is that it's damn near impossible to get this amp off the box without sliding the box back -- see below. * Two L-brackets screwed into the wheel wheels of the car then to the box (one on the other side makes two). * I had to leave some extra wiring for flexibility when I take the seat up and down and for when I need to slide the box back and remove the amp. Didn't want to trim it all down so I just tied it up. * Could not quite neaten this area up like I wanted. I had to leave enough extra on the power and ground to slide stuff around and fold the seat up and down as well. Everything is securely tied together and the distribution blocks are screwed down as well. Of course, this area is not seen when the seat is up and nobody but me has to ever see it so I'm not worried. Another anti-theft thing here... you can't fold the seats down in this car without the key, there is a lock cylinder on the rear deck. ---- Now... all I really need to do is to get the passenger side midbass in, deaden the doors, and tweak the system I've got another gremlin though... now I've got a turn-off pop. Presumably my 3Sixty.2 is acting up... I'm going to see if I can get my isolated Navone Engineering power supply in there for it. It did not pop before installation of the 100.2 either. These high-tech gadgets are so touchy sometimes.
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Up for grabs is a pair of 10" Sundown SD-1 subwoofers. I used these briefly for testing purposes, they will come with full warranty as they are very close to new. They do have speaker wire soldered to the terminals, though, pretend it's "direct connect" like DD Price is $125 shipped for the pair in the continental USA. These are GREAT with an SAX-100.2 to power them. I am running a pair of 10" SD-1s in my 2002 Civic if that tells you what I think about them
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You won't blow the Icon if you set the gains properly. How about an FI BL 15" woofer? Or even a BTL, used you can get one in your range.
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Oddly... Funky Pups refuse to burn in the furnace... instead they pump out sick deebeez and actually put out the 12,000 degree plasma torches. So, like any reasonable speaker enthusiast would do... we make center channels out of the extra pups (don't ask).
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Got it for ya Chris! The rest of his setup is the following at the moment: Pioneer AVIC-N2 Infinity Kappa 6.5 components (Installed) Infinity Kappa 6x9 3 ways (Installed) Infinity Reference 5741a and 5721a (Installed) 2 Sundown 3000D Amplifiers 2 FI BTL