lee
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that information is posted. search and you shall find
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You have to realize that two weeks for a custom built sub tailored to your liking should NOT be a concern. It boggles my mind when people get upset about this. It's not a take off the shelf JL Audio or something, calm down
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Sundownz,.....have you ever thought about manufacturing some batteries like DC Sound Labs, Cactus Sounds etc.? I thought this would be a nice addition later on down the road for expansion to the company.
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You might have to send it to me so I can test it for you first
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Go sealed. If its not enough ,build a ported
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Still getting used to it
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Lol, this thread has touched on just about everything else aswell besides the main topic.
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^^^ Always tyring to shoot me down for some reason idk, anyway this was a long way down the road idea when sundown becomes big business.
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Are you going sealed or ported? I have an 18Q in a sealed enclosure at the moment that measures 37Wx15Hx24D external and it loves everything under 50hz. i want to go ported but I want 8^3ft with all displacements to go that route
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Somebody will be a proud owner soon
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Cant wait to see some installs with these
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Yep, thats the plan. May even do an SAE-500D later on for the even lower powered crowd. Just made a post pertaining about this before I saw this one Could be interesting
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Honest mistake, atleast you learned something today right?
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I like the SAZ-1000D idea, but my opinion on the others is: (1) Turn the SAZ-3000D into an SAZ-4000D and drop the nightshade NS-4000D idea. (2) Instead of the SAE-800D, downsize the internals,heatsink,etc. and label it an SAE-500D for the plug & play crowd
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yeah, I just talked with him... might go that route. just wanted to make sure the amp could take it daily... BUT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO WIRE IT LIKE THAT!!! Would be a 10x better choice to do 2 1500Ds strapped. Old TC Sounds site... http://web.archive.org/web/20070224172836/....com/tc3000.htm can be wired... 1 sub; .35, 1.4, 5.6 ohm 2 subs; .7, 2.8 I know this for a fact, cuz we just put a meter on each sub, wired to the 1.4 diagram...and they read 1.4 ohm. add them series and we got .7 ohm, in parallel netted 2.8. I just want to know if a SAZ3000 can do .7 daily with my electrical without having problems... yeah I could/would do two 1500's if I need, but I dont. You got those backwards, parallel is low resistance, series is high resistance
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OK ,well i've been wrong before. Next step is to take the sub out of the box and check it to see anything out of the ordinary.
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If I had to guess the problem your box would be it. are you shure the q logic box is 3/4 because most all that i've seen were 5/8'' wood thickness. back in 97 I had those with RF DVC 15s in em and i could here the wood smacking together under high levels. I thought the box was going to blow apart and mine were 5/8'' 1.5^3ft q logic boxes
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I would get it just incase user error comes into play, but not nesessary
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I'm just shy of 400 miles away and I got mine in two weeks
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maybe you should try the deathrow 18 from IA
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Steve also has a way better electrical than most anybody else.
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Can anyone tell me if this sub is a SSD 15 or a Q 15
lee replied to PTbruiser's topic in Fi Products
Also looks like it has the bp option aswell -
Same line of amps should be alike