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2 18" ZCON's on a Digital Designs M4a!!!

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Massive sub woofers. :)

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My little brother standing on the first baffle so the holes can be cut out.

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Sanding port smooth

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Jesus, that's a tight fit.

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Leveled out and looking pretty. Fog light HID's and LED Switchback blinkers on the way.

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Specs of the new enclosure?

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good shit. just under where i was on a saz3k @.5 should gain real nice with more power. :morepower1:

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good shit. just under where i was on a saz3k @.5 should gain real nice with more power. :morepower1:

I have no wall. :-P

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good shit. just under where i was on a saz3k @.5 should gain real nice with more power. :morepower1:

I have no wall. :-P

im a newbie. just keep doing what your doing.

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good shit. just under where i was on a saz3k @.5 should gain real nice with more power. :morepower1:

I have no wall. :-P

im a newbie. just keep doing what your doing.

I am too. Don't feel bad.

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lol good shit bro.

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good shit. just under where i was on a saz3k @.5 should gain real nice with more power. :morepower1:

I have no wall. :-P

im a newbie. just keep doing what your doing.

I am too. Don't feel bad.

Not the way you talk. You build all these walls and been doing 50+ for years. 160 isn't even loud. Blah blah.

I was just Congratulation you.

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good shit. just under where i was on a saz3k @.5 should gain real nice with more power. :morepower1:

I have no wall. :-P

im a newbie. just keep doing what your doing.

I am too. Don't feel bad.

Not the way you talk. You build all these walls and been doing 50+ for years. 160 isn't even loud. Blah blah.

I was just Congratulation you.

I don't try to sound like that. :-( My bad.

Your the one who needs congratulating, fitting 2 18"s in a Camaro. Lol

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Congratulations to both of yuns! I'm hoping to be somewhere in that vicinity with similar power, I'll be happy with a 150 though in this enclosure, it's too small for the power I'm using. I've only had this setup on a meter once, it was an AudioControl, metered at the headrest and I don't have a clue how accurate it is. I managed a best of 147.x with a 38hz tone before my old Alpine would skip. I'm using a new Pioneer 8300 now with usb and it seems a bit louder to me, hopefully I can put up a respectable score now. We'll find out soon when I get a SPL-Lab meter and can do some real testing.

Good job on the cutouts using only a jigsaw :drink40:

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Why do you have such a high tuned enclosure (or wall) ?

40 Hz is high !

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He probably plans to compete and shut everyone down in the lanes. :ughdunno:

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With the port area he has, tuning low would yield a nasty peak.

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Why do you have such a high tuned enclosure (or wall) ?

40 Hz is high !

I peak at 39Hz. A large port tuned high can dig deeper then a small port tuned low.

This thing gets nasty low too.

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Why do you have such a high tuned enclosure (or wall) ?

40 Hz is high !

I peak at 39Hz. A large port tuned high can dig deeper then a small port tuned low.

This thing gets nasty low too.

I'm assuming net volume doesn't change as well. Is this concluded from testing, or read somewhere?

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Vent efficiency greatly increases with more area, but there is a point where too much vent is a bad thing.

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Vent efficiency greatly increases with more area, but there is a point where too much vent is a bad thing.

Yeah I guess it all comes down to numbers, how much exactly is too little or too much. :P

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