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  1. Lostfluke

    You think YOUR setup is nice?

    No need to flame. It's a joke obviously. There wasn't a whole lot put into this. It is funny and stupid all at the same time. Chill, just laugh and click on.... And by the way in regards to the point of the this thread...... Dido....
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    RE SE 15 install

    I've had this RE SE 15 since 2004. I've had it in a sealed box 2.4cuft for most of the life time of the sub. I have put it in a ported box which was 2.5cuft tuned to 18hz (very low tune in a small box). Works very well. I've had it hooked up to a cheap rockford 200.1 amp and then i hooked it up to a (still staying cheap) Profile AP1000M. Got louder and sounded even nicer. All this was in my 1997 s10 ext. cab. Now i have a 1998 Jeep grand cherokee and put it in there with the Profile. Got even louder facing back. Now I purchased a Hifonics Brutus BXi1208D and hooked that up with the sealed box. The sub hit harder and cleaner. I was kinda ambitious so I set out to make a ported box 4.4cuft tuned to 34hz. Now this beast can breathe. It's night and day in the difference in how loud it can get on top of still staying VERY clean.
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    Lots of 18s

    Wow that is going to be insane. Can't wait to see more.
  4. Lostfluke

    Hey!

    Hey everyone! My name is Robert. I've been in car audio for awhile now. I'm actually in the process of building a new box for my RE SE 15 and i'm gonna see what kind of numbers i can get out of it. I've been using this woofer for sound quality with a kick in a 2.4cuft sealed box with 500w. I'm about to build a 4cuft box tuned to somwhere from 38hz - 40hz not sure yet. Oh and this is all gonna be in a Chevy s10 ext. cab.
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