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300C Bagged on 24s, tear down and build log! Vid, P.6

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Are you impressed Mark? How about the customer?

He had been "beat up" so much from the other shop, he thought he would never get his car loud. So today was a eye opener for him I would say. He was very happy. I am very very impressed everytime I hear these subs. They are the ultimate ground pounder IMO. :fing34:

agreed on the ground pounder :fing34: damn things play metal, rock, country, r&b, and whatever you can throw at them. They amazed me with their speed and accuracy on kicks and break downs in metal more than anything

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very very nice! looks great, glad this guy finally got a great system.

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this thing is crazy loud for a few twelves for a daily driver. I would guess he might be touching the 150db mark with this. I'll have to get this and my truck on a meter here shortly.

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Why the hell would you sell that?

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WTF is right. Mark put a ton of time and effort into that install.

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Im guessing cause he has some more tricks up his sleeve, maybe even a bigger customization and install into a bigger car or SUV.

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he's hurting pretty bad for money, and he's got a family to think about, he allready sold his sick ass tahoe that he had, I guess this one is just next.

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even though i know the setup was completely different done by different installers using completely different products. But was the difference in how the system sounded just by turning the subs around (I know you will get less truck rattle that way and more output by facing subs into cabin). I did this process in a room where I had some good speakers in a box where I would place the speakers facing the wall almost 2-4 inches off the wall compared to flipping the box around where they were playing to the open area with no wall blocking. In my opinion the subs hit deeper and harder facing the wall, im guessing since they were bouncing off the wall giving it that extra boost. When I flipped the box around to the open area the bass was much louder and not as deep.

I thought that it was only good to flip a box around in a car if your seats had a skihole in them or does he leave his seats down all the time? I was gonna say would the seats block the output but it would block the same output no matter which way the box was turned.

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