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Everything posted by tezin87
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I have two 10'' Icons sealed and they are very clear and accurate with a good amount of output. If you're trying to save space why not get a 12'' Icon and put it in a sealed box? What type of music do you listen to?
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Whoever said Icons aren't musical obviously hasn't heard one. Just get the 15'' Icon and call it a day....I don't think you'll be dissapointed.
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I really like this one. The black carpet and orange logo makes for a real clean look to me.
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I'm not sure about mkI but I found this for MkII. It might help a little.
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OOOOOOO the Havoc would be an excellent choice as well.
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Recommended size is from 2.25-2.75. I would start on the larger end of the spectrum if it were me. You can add blocks of wood to the inside of the enclosure to shrink it down or you can use polyfill to make the enclosure seem larger. But shoot for 2.75 right off the bat and then do those changes if you aren't satisfied.
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I absolutely love my icons. I listen to a broad range of music and they handle everything with ease.....with only 500 to each driver. I've never heard a SSD so I can't comment.
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The "X"con 12" prototype has arrived
tezin87 replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Sound Solutions Audio (SSA®)
It looks unbelievable.....any ballpark figures for mounting depth or sealed box size yet? -
Haha yeah...I'd love to try out a brahma some day.
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Well.....I've switched over to (2) 10'' SSA ICONS sealed from a 10'' Fi BL in 1.25ft^3@33hz. I couldn't get enough port area for a decent ported box so I was forced to ditch the BL. Here's a list of the equipment: Powermaster xs1200 Kicker Hyperflex 1/0 Pioneer Premier Ts-c720 w/ Seas tweets Sundown 100.2 (2) 10'' ICONS in 1.4ft^3 sealed JL 1000/1
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The "X"con 12" prototype has arrived
tezin87 replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Sound Solutions Audio (SSA®)
Holy hell! I can't wait to read your review. -
Audiopulse Epic 8" Enclosure Questions
tezin87 replied to audiophyle_247's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Hmmm....those specs sound about right for a 10''. Seems a little big to me for an 8''. -
Thanks...I think making a template out of cardboard like that and a jigsaw is as accurate as you're going to get without a router and a jasper jig. I need to invest in a router and a belt sander for my next box though.
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I think it's an extended cab s-10....not too sure though either.
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Or check out this amp http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...showtopic=20214 Lots of power there.
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No worries though. Just wait for someone to sell one in the classifieds. Every once in a while Jacob (owner of Sundown) will have a blemished or used one for sale as well. Maybe you should send him a message and see if he has anything. His username is sundownz. Also, check out db-r electronics...they sometimes have refurbished ones for a great price.
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Sundown amps are awesome...plus the customer service is top notch.
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Looks awesome man! I miss my '96 with the 5.7.
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I think either way you go you'll be happy. Why not get (2) Rl-p if you can afford it? I don't remember off the top of my head what the rms is, but I think a pair of those and a Sundown 1500d would be a good combo.
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That's a better idea. Building your own sealed box isn't really that hard. Just make sure you use enough wood glue and use caulk on all the seems. Also, if you end up getting 2 at first and the third later on, make sure to divide each sub into it's own chamber. Or if you build a single chamber box, just be real careful with your gains because having 2 in a box intended for 3 will reduce their power handling due to the enclosure being larger.
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SSA & CYV meet for Illinois
tezin87 replied to Patrick Simmons's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
I go back to school the 20th. I can make a trip to Effingham and scope out some places? One day I made a trip to this car audio shop in Effingham to bullchit around and the guy ended up being real cool, maybe he can host it? -
15'' AA Havoc sealed......do it!
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Also, I'm sure you can find someone on this forum who lives close enough to you to give you a demo. That would be the best way to get a feel for how they perform.