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  1. lee

    Just Got my 15" FI Q a couple days ago

    The Q will slap the infinity all over the place while laughing at it
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    SAX 250.2

    250x2@4ohm, prolly 350plus x2@2ohm
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    3000d draw at 2 ohm

    Haha, nice analogy
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    3000d draw at 2 ohm

    Just to make shure, if i had a 3000d @2ohm, it would draw less current than a 1500d @1ohm would?
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    Decisions for next setup

    I think what he's ^^^^^^^^ talking about is, the subs you've decided to run in the said enclosure are designed for ported arrangements and you're ging to house them in a sealed type which they are'nt suited for sealed. If you're set on this design, I would recomend the ''Q'' series. NDMstang65......correct me if I'm wrong
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    can a 18'' btl work in 6 cubes gross?

    I like the sound of the 18" in 8-9 cubic ft ported each. Under 7 is too small imo
  7. lee

    2 18" RL-p's in a sealed box

    I say go for it. I have a Q18 in 5.75 after displacement and love it. Eats the 25-40hz range extremely well
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    15" btl

    You'll be good w/those. Were the birthsheets around 3600wrms each @1ohm?
  9. lee

    Future Amplifiers

    We have been testing it pretty hard for over a month Pretty anxious to get them out. Will the production 1200d have 1/0 power inputs?
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    SSF filter

    I say around 35hz
  11. lee

    BL 10s

    I'm sure it'll handle it fine, all day pounding might have issues
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    Future Amplifiers

    They look great! My only opinion is to have even length heasink fins on the sides.
  13. lee

    Back in stock!

    I think I'm going to have to get a 1500 now, then get the 2000 when it comes out.
  14. Curious as to if there was a push back on time or date.
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    SAZ 2000d to come after 5k?

    It's going to be hard getting used to all these new amps coming out. Bang for the buck will come by way of the "SAE" line, and prolly make the company the most $. The "SAZ" line will continue to impress for their low load stability, high power output, and overbuilt yet simple design that has created a strong reputation for the name SUNDOWN. I wish the best for sundown for many years to come. Makes sense to me why you take the directions you do. A balance between what's best for the company & what the customer wants will prevail in my book.
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    btl 18

    should be around .26 cubic foot
  17. lee

    Video of 18" havocs

    what song is that and by who?
  18. lee

    DR 12 - Filling the Gap

    What will the enclosure requirements be for these? Sealed, Ported?
  19. lee

    FI Q 12 trouble

    Did you check your amp and all power & signal cables? Fuses?
  20. lee

    SPECIAL SAX-100.2 OFFER

    I hope I can take advantage of this before its too late
  21. lee

    Mounting 18 Bl

    Can you double baffle? 18" bl will do damage to a weak box and will sound like crap doing it
  22. lee

    Ordering 2 12 Q's

    If you want the best bang for the buck I would do the SSDs w/ a sae 1000d. The 1500 has a short wait for restock still ,so if your patient they will be available soon. If you have little man syndrome, you could do a saz 3000d on the Q's , but i would get the bp option then. A Rockford Fosgate power T20001bd would also be nice imo
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    Amp For 2 18" BTLs

    Might be able to find a RF T4k for close to that aswell
  24. lee

    FI Q 18 OR BL IVE SEARCHED BY THE WAY!

    I dont understand why people are interested in higher frequencies for subs. The whole point of having them installed is to reinforce the bottom most octave. I could care less if my sub played higher, actually I would'nt like it but thats me. That is what my ''Q'' brings to the table, all the lows and nothing far over 50hz which doesn't bother me any. If my subs do go higher I filter them out by crossing over @ a lower frequency anyway. What I'm saying is, if you want higher frequency bass say 60hz- 100hz invest in some mid-bass woofers.
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