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Click the image below for the VIDEO!!! Enjoy.
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I have to run by the hospital this evening, so the video will probably have to wait yet another day.
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My god doesn't care about your meeting. Oh wait, I'm an atheist. Never mind.
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Would have been cool to fit the SSA logo in there, but this one's nice too.
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Two words: Holy crap! The SAE-1500D prototype came in today. Although the sink doesn't match my SAX-100.4 or SAX-100.2, it looks sharp. The all-black cover has a rugged simplicity that I really like. I first plugged it in without changing my sub's wiring (series @ 8 ohms). Even at 1/3 gain, it easily outmuscled the 100.2. After rewiring it to 2 ohms... whoa. Not only have I identified numerous areas for deadening, but I'm going to have to deaden the front license plate!!! [Remember, this is a single RL-i8] I chit you not, me and my wife were laughing our asses off. The entire 4Runner was shaking at half-volume. I really want to check out the excursion on the RL-i8, but I'm worried the neighbors will call the cops. I'll try to find somewhere to video the new combo over the next few days.
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Don't underestimate the RL-i8, it's a mean little driver. My listening preferences sound very similar to yours. I've been powering my single RL-i8 with a Sundown Audio SAX-100.2 at 8 ohms, and it sounds great. It has tremendous output in a ported enclosure, although the SQ is best in a sealed box (duh). I just picked up a SAE-1500D prototype from Sundown for the sub. If it sounds as good as I think it will, I'll be putting the SAX-100.2 up for sale.
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These sound like nice subs to play around with on the cheap. Unfortunately I'm strapped for cash right now, hopefully some of these hang out until next month.
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I should also mention this build log over at DIYMA. Jmelan did some incredible work on his 4Runner. This thread details his door pods and sub enclosure. Really great stuff, shows what a dedicated first-time fiberglass user is capable of.
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Here is a rough outline of my notes. I'm also considering some custom door pods and possibly a custom sub panel for my 4Runner. I have not built anything myself yet, but I've been studying the work of others at DIYMA and FGF. For a rear mold: Tape out your mold area Apply your poly resin (B440 is recommended) Optionally, lay out some rope or other "spline" constructors to create additional strength Tear/cut up your glass mat, apply it to the resin, add more resin (repeat for as many layers as needed) Allow to dry, remove, trim the edges For the facia/front mold: Create your frame off the rear mold base (from rings, frames, dowels, etc) Stretch your "fleece" (polyester felt, spandex, etc... something that will hold the resin without flexing too much, but will also allow proper absorption of the resin) Staple/CA-glue/hot-glue the "fleece" to your framework as needed Apply your poly resin Tear/cut up your glass mat, apply it to the resin, add more resin (repeat for as many layers as needed) Allow to dry, remove, trim the edges Build-up/smooth the surface with Rage Gold, sanding in the "green stage" For a paint finish, use SEM primer and texture paint Hopefully I haven't left out anything major. This probably will not answer all of your questions, but will hopefully get you started in the right direction. I've done quite a bit of research and feel comfortable about the supplies I've mentioned.
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I just finished up the T-Box and installed it in the 4Runner. The output is at least the same as the last "t-line" attempt although the curve is flat all the way down. Denim, you need to come hear this one. P.S. I'll try to get some pics uploaded tomorrow, I'm exhausted from being at the hospital all day. P.P.S. The SAE-1500D prototype is arriving on Monday. I can't wait to hear that amp pushing the RL-i8 in this box!
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I had never bought any Sundown Audio equipment prior to my purchase of a SAX-100.4 and SAX-100.2 from SSA. I have been very happy with the sound quality and output of both amplifiers. I was so satisfied that I purchased a SAE-1500D prototype on here just the other day. Jacob (sundownz) makes some awesome amplifiers, and his customer service is top-notch.
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Working on new spl car for some fun this weekend
fuzzyping replied to Silverbane's topic in Sundown Audio
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I'm thinking about replicating the sub enclosure created by Jmelan over at DIY mobile audio for my 2002 4Runner. Does anyone foresee any difficulties or performance issues for the RL-i8 with this type of enclosure in a side-firing alignment? I wonder if a larger driver (Fi Q 10/12, ICON 10/12, RL-i10) wouldn't be in my best interests.
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fuzzyping replied to joe dirte's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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Jacob, you rock! Just got my UPS notification for the shipment.
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I've created a blog detailing my son's condition and recovery, if anyone's interested.
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Either. The basket won't fit the (stock) door housing, and even if it did, it would block the window. The vehicle is a 2002 Toyota 4Runner. I will probably create some custom pods for the doors like this guy, for the Seas CAs. As mentioned elsewhere, I'm going to order some HDS tweeters for off-axis in the kickpanels. This thread now supercedes anything written here.
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I'm trying to decide on a set of 6.5" components for my new system. It's a daily SQ driver that I've already exceeded the budget for with the following: HU: Pioneer DEH-P5900iB Comp Amp: Sundown SAX-100.4 Sub: Sound Splinter RL-i8 DVC 4 Sub Amp: Sundown SAE-1000D I wanted to get Focal 165-V2's, but can't find a reputable online seller (local retailers are overpriced). I settled for the 165-V1's from Sonic Electronix, but I've never heard them in person... and I think they have a similar tweeter to the 165-A1's, which sounds harsh. I've read plenty of good anecdotal evidence in favor of CDT components, but I've never heard them in person. And there seem to be a *lot* of different models to choose from. I'm leaning towards the CL-E61, CL-E61CF, or CL-62 (if they'll fit) classics. I'd like to get the best sound for under $300. Any suggestions? Thanks, -J.
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I would've gotten that one instead, but the hum would be audible in my 4Runner.
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The more I see of the newer Tahoes, the more I'd like to have one for a SPL system. Since I don't have $30k to blow on a toy audio system, I think I'll file that away with my dreams of owning a Porsche.
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Payment sent!
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That doesn't sound right, considering the production SAE-1000D is rated down to 1 ohm, and Jacob even said the prototype has been tested to 1 ohm. Sorry for the confusion, by 1/2 Ohm I meant .5 Ohm. Oops, my bad. I should have known that's what you meant.
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Oops, nm... I just saw shipping is included. Sold! Where do I send payment?