Derrick824
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:bigclap: That's classic.
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I did the test between strapped @ 2ohms and seperate @ 1ohm each back when I had my Bl 18s. There wasn't any difference in TL #s. I kept them strapped though because I liked only having one remote bass knob.
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Congrats.
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Cain't wait to see build pics.
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I ran my 3 Bl 18s in 15ft net volume w/ six 6" ports tuned to 32hz and they sounded great.
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I used to run that exact setup. 3 dual 2ohm BL 18s off a pair of strapped saz-1500s. Ideally 3 amps on 3 subs would be best but 2 amps will work fine. They will each see a 0.67ohm load which is not warrantied but like I said they will work just fine.
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Yes this was on 16v. Jacob has a bank of PowerMaster D1000s but no alternator to charge them yet so he's strictly off battery power for right now.
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I'm curious what was the impedance rise and voltage drop?
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http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.c...tnumber=268-352
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You bring up another good point. Jacob does a lot to help support the competition scene like helping sponsor MECA finals. I've been to two recent events where he gave away an amplifier. He also competes in a few different organizations and tried to promote events. It may seem like little stuff but it all adds up and it's more than I see some other companies doing. It's cool to have someone like him there to talk with people & answer questions. It's like an advertising point for the events "Come out and meet Jacob Fuller, owner of Sundown Audio."
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Pics from today's event. Legal (sealed, mic on the windshield) Hardcore (mic in the kick, door open)
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To keep this on the actual topic here in the Sundown section, if Sundown amps weren't produced in Korea the company wouldn't exist at all. Nobody would buy them with the cost it would take to produce them here in the USA. Americans in general want the cheapest product possible. That's why you see so many swarming towards amps like the GP3000Dpro. It's not the best in quality but it's the cheapest. As for Sundown, I guarantee you that Jacob isn't living fat off 250million a year w/ bonuses and flying around in jets. He dumps every bit of money he can afford back into this company to make more and better products for the consumer. He also tightly regulates the selling of his product through dealers in order to help put money into the local economy instead of some other factory direct companies where only one man at the top gets paid. Sure there is added cost with the dealer mark up but it helps support your local economy by purchasing from your local dealer/rep. Again though, most people don't care about supporting their local dealer or economy. They just want it the cheapest they can get. Jacob also builds his NightShades right here in America. He does try to support the american economy in every way possible. The more NightShades ya'll buy the more jobs you create right here in America.
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What subwoofers are sundown offering currently?
Derrick824 replied to TOOLMAKER's topic in Sundown Audio
The SA sub is meant to run a pair off a sae-1200d. It's a perfect matchup. -
The 100.2 was very under-rated.
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I quit checking for a few days because of the errors.
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After 16 he'll want a wall of 32.
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Do you really expect to get an answer other than Sundown on the Sundown forum?
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Yes. Cheap rcas seem to work best with Sundown amps.
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You just put a big smile on someone's face. He's gonna be counting down the days.
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Team Nemesis/Sundown Jacob gave away a bnib saz-1500d to the points champion in the Reg Cab Truck class. Group shot of all big winners. Jason Mccall - Dodge Magnum - two Kicker L5 15s powered by a Sundown saz-1500d 1st place Amateur points champion 1st place Amateur 0-500 144.8 2nd place Street Bass 139.9 Zach Long - Ford Focus - two Sundown NightShade 12s powered by a pair of Sundown saz-1500s 1st place & big money winner Street Bass 139.9 1st place Amateur 501-1500 149.7 Robert Haddock - 1st place Insane/modified points champion 2nd place Street Bass points champion 1st place Insane class 155.2 2nd place Street Bass 129.9 2nd place Truck/Suv 0-500 139.5 (w/ some $20 Lightning Audio Bolt 15s) Derrick Haddock (me) - Ford Explorer - Sundown NightShade 15 powered by a Sundown saz-1500d 1st place Street Bass points champion 2nd place Truck/Suv points champion 1st place Truck/Suv 0-500 148.7 Gary White - Nissan Altima - two RF T1 15s powered by a Sundown saz-2000d 1st place Trunk Stock points champion 1st place Trunk 0-500 148.6 Jacob Fuller (aka Mr. Sundown) - Jeep Cherokee - NightShade 15 powered by a pair of Sundown saz-3000s 1st place Pro 1501-up 152.1 1st place Pro Hardcore 154.4 2nd place Port Wars 169.5 Steve Ridgeway - Chevy Blazer - two Nightshade 18s powered by a pair of Sundown saz-3000s 1st place Truck/Suv 1501-up 2nd place Amateur Hardcore 3rd place Port Wars Rich Sigouin - Nissan Hardbody - two Sundown NightShade 18s powered by a pair of Sundown saz-3000s 2nd place Wall 1-2 152.7 4th place Port Wars 156.2
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Enjoy! Now we need to get a new saz-1000d in there too.
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Competition Only is primarily in the Carolinas but growing more and more. www.competitiononly.com
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Competition Soundoff Nov 29th Wilmington, NC
Derrick824 posted a topic in Competitions & Other Organized SPL/SQ Events
Sponsored by Outlaw Car Audio and Team Nemesis. These events are always a blast. Cash payouts for Street Bass competition. The actual address is 142 Gordon rd. I'll see ya'll there. Check out http://www.competitiononly.com/ or http://www.teamolskool.com/forums/index.php for more details.