Derrick824
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saz-3500s are in stock.
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I see this as good news. Sundown Audio is doing really well.
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Won't be much to hear other than a "buuuurrp". This car will be strictly competition only.
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Yeah, easily.
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They are discontinued and will not be made again. A lot of guys were looking for these afterwards. All of them I had in stock sold out immediately as well as the used ones Jacob & I had. I know that when the new saz-2500s come in he'll have several mint condition used saz-2000s for sale. Best way to contact him is through email, [email protected]
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I know the answer to this one. its bass threaded rod. probley 5/16 or 1/4 Hahaha, "bass" threaded rod.
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What are the actual dimensions on your port? Long skinny ports don't tend to do too well and you could be hearing some port noise. While in my opinion the NightShade is one of the better sounding spl subs out there, keep in mind that it is not an sq sub. No doubt 4 sa-12s will sound much better. For daily listening I loved my 4 sa-12 setup much more than my NightShade 15"s. For sheer loudness the NightShades won by a mile though.
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Most likely cause is a box issue. 2nd most likely cause is a setting issue on the amp and/or head unit. Are you running the amps @ 0.5ohm? I just did some quick math off your pic. 36" wide x 15.5" tall x 20" deep = 5.17ft gross internal volume 4.5" wide x 14" tall port (63" of port area) = 30" long for a 34hz tune. Your pic does not show total port length so I can't verify tuning. Assuming tuning is correct then port displacement = 1.24ft Technically it's a little more because of the flares. sub displacement = 0.45ft That means net box volume can't be anymore than 3.48ft. If I calculated for all the angled corners and flares then actual net volume is probably somewhere around 3.25ft. 3.25ft net volume with a 30" long port = 38hz tuning.
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The Zv.2s sold out much much faster than expected. More will be in stock soon.
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The saz-1500d will play just fine @ 0.5ohm.
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Contact your local dealer/rep for best pricing and to place an order. Sundown Audio - USA Dealers
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No, this has nothing to do with any presale. Only a few of the most recent saz-1500s that were shipped have this problem.
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Let me know where to send it and exactly what file type you need.
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Was it purchased new or refurbished? If purchased new then contact Jacob about sending it in to Sundown Audio to get checked out. If purchased refurbished then contact Chris about sending it in to dbr to get checked out. You'll get taken care of.
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That's an easy fix. No need for a re-cone.
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Sweet! Congrats.
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All the subs in the SA line-up are great subs. Pick the size that fits your needs. A lot of guys are jumping on the sa-8s because of the wow factor that 8"s have.
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These are in stock and shipping but selling out fast. Re-cones are available and are fairly cheap.
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The saz-1000d is NOT stable above 15v like the rest of the saz amps are. The sae-1200d makes more power. The saz-1000d has a lot smaller.
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I think they will do just fine.
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Did you really just bump a year old post for that? That's a prototype.
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That's a question better asked in the XS Power section. They're gonna tell you the same stuff you already know. Don't run them above 14.9v daily. The batteries will do it but it will shorten battery life. I recommend either get an adjustable regulator or get the internal regulator set to an acceptable daily operating range of 14.4-14.9v.
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That wire will work great. Minimum recommended electrical for an saz-3000d is a 200a alternator, good group 34 battery under the hood, and a good group 31 battery in the back.
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Sundown amps will run daily at 0.67 no sweat. You will not damage an amp just from running at that impedance.
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Xlt, 2xlt, and 3xlt are available.