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Triple 18" Atomic Wall

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I know I just uploaded a vid today and yesterday, but I can't pass up this one. This is a triple 18" box for Stretch at the carstereoclassifieds.com forum. He will be using re-coned Atomic 856 motors and will be throwing them in the cargo area of a 2000 Explorer Sport. The box is 18ft^3 with a 32hz tuning via a pair of 14" tall x 9" wide ports. Power will be a pair of Crescendo 3500's. This will make good use of the term "Exploder."

I apologize for Youtube's "audioswap" feature for not working lately...no audio ftl. :(

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I saw this one on the tube, It looks like a very dense, no games wall. Atomic APX 18's ? those are the only sub that reminds me of a another brand, And thats Incriminator Audio. THAT would be because they are BEAST MODE like the IA's.

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I'm honestly not sure which model the 856's came off of, as the numbers get confusing after a while. But yes, it is a very stout box. Double layered on the top/bottom/sides/port, three layers on the back, and four layers on the front. The dark things in the design are threaded rod.

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Always enjoy seeing your designs. Have you ever thought about going back and adding pictures of how each design looked finished?? I know sometimes the design and the build process can change some but seeing it installed to go with the design would be the tits!!

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Always enjoy seeing your designs. Have you ever thought about going back and adding pictures of how each design looked finished?? I know sometimes the design and the build process can change some but seeing it installed to go with the design would be the tits!!

I have thought about that, but it's really more effort than I feel like putting into it. Not to mention sometimes it's months between a design and a build.

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