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I know, hindsight's always 20/20.
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what the 45 angle? u mean 45s in the corners? Yes, far opposite the port.
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It did include the false floor, battery racks, etc. (I'm just trying to make myself feel like I didn't get ripped off, This is the first time in about 10 years I've let a shop do anything on my vehicles, I've always done it myself....I should have kept it that way, I guess.)
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I know, I've built numerous boxes, but didn't want to screw with this one.
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And $650 for the box, not counting labor, wire, etc........
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Well the one's I got from them weren't even new... they were out of their demo car, they've had burps of 4000 watts each. So you're saying I didn't get my money's worth ($1050) for these subs? LOL
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I was getting the same numbers as u Duran, that's the first thing I double checked were the box figures. They are using bassbox pro. I was using the box calculator on the forum here. After you take off the sub displacements of .63 and the 45 angle and port you do get a little over 8 cubes. As far as the box tune I agree with you, but when I went back tothe shop and told them the box was too big, the showed me the printout, showing 33.18 Hz at 8.122 cubes.
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Box is 56 L x 20 H x 19.25 D (outside) Has a 12" by 12" 45 on the far side Port is 18.5 H x 12.75 L x 3 W Tuned to around 33HZ
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A little over 8 cubes, T3 said for 3 TSS should be around 7.5 cubes. Slot port on far left side 18.5" X 12.75" x 3"
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Duran, the thing about it is, from stepping up from 2 10's and 1200 watts to 3 12's and 3600 watts hasn't impressed me. I guess I was expecting too much fro these amps.
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Didn't really help, I can make her shake at around 77 V, but I'm not going to keep it there.
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Voltage=SQRT (Power x Resistance) SQRT of 1200 watts, I'm running at 1 ohm = 35 Volts AC This is what Sundown recommends, am I wrong?
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OK, with the amps tuned to 35V, doesn't sound too good (rearview shimmys, side mirrors shake). All well and good, but I had that with 2 10's and one 1200D. Now, tuned above the 35V, wipers bouncing, windows moving, so on and so forth, sounds halfway decent, BUT above the RMS of the amp.
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The subs are dual 2's and they are at 1.2 at each amp. The thing about is, at 35V , they hardly move, I can make the wipers come off the glass and everything but I'm over the suggested output a good bit.
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Sorry, AREN'T putting out much...
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Thanks, just wish it sounded as good as it looks. A local shop did it, they recommended the T3's, so I bought them. It just seems to me that these 1200D's are putting out much.
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This is all crammed in a 2001 Ford Supercrew, my rear trim panel is not installed yet and yes you can get a ported box in a Supercrew and keep the back seats. 2 Fi SSD 10's Sundown SAE-1200D JL Audio 300/4 CDT 6.5" Components in Front Doors Alpine 6.5" Components in Kick Panels What do you think?
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Yes. that is Knukoncepts 1/0 front to rear and for the big 3. Omero, I got my Sundown from obsidian audio, brand new, on eBay.
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This might be a dumb question but I'll go ahead and ask. I was tuning my 1200d for the first itme this morning and before I could reach the 35v suggested voltage with the DMM, the amp started making a faint popping, buzzing sound. My target volume is 21/35 and the noise appeared at about 13/35. The noise went away as I turned it down. I'm running 1/0 gauge from front to db block and a run of 4 ga for 5' to the amp. BTW, no db gain was used and the remote gain was at 1/2 with susbsonic set a 28hz a x-over set at 1/2 as stated in manual. Anyone experience this before?
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The remote gain is a "gain reducer" right, since you can't exceed the gain you set on the amp with the remote gain even at max. When I first set eveything up, the amp gain was at 0, the remote gain was at max and my volume was at 21/35, I was getting a voltage of somewhere around 45V on my DMM. I decided to set the remote gain to 1/2 as use that as a benchmark and do my adjustments on the amp, which I got to 1/8 of a turn for 35V. Now, since I never exceed or get close to 21/35 for volume, if I wanted to turn the remote gain up to max at a volume of, let's say 10/35 to wake the neighbors, it should be ok, right?
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Hey Jacob since I'm using a Navone N774 and my input is close to 10V, with the amp gain all the way down I was still above the recommended 35V. I had to turn the remote gain down about half to raise the gain on the amp any. Now that it's set with the amp gain at 1/8 and the remote gain at 1/2, I can still turn the remote gain up as long as I don't exceed the orignal volume I tuned at with, correct?
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Use your tuning tutorial like Jacab said if you bought off eBay. I use the following site for my test tones. http://www.ronelmm.com/tones/
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Not yet....honestly I haven't run them more than maybe 10 min altogether today . I'm sure I'll give them a work out tomorrow though.
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Ports....on either side of the box. Each sub has 1.06 cubes after displacement, tuned at 30.5 hz.
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I'm a big ebayer, so I checked them out and they offered warranty and had good feedback so I thought I'd give them a try. No problems yet. Excuse the dirty engine.