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Julian

Team SSAudio 2011 Mustang

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Waarrrmttthhh

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Using some soundstream 1/0 for the amps, pretty nice stuff for the price.

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Diyma ring terminals for the 1/0, although they're sized up to 2/0.

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All layed out

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Gtting soem cluse up hydraulic crimper action!

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The end result. the sides are kinda extruded out but it'll be fine

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Halfway done

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The best 2 tools in the world.

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Looks like a mess...

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All zip tied up

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I'm using piggy back RCAs, to prevent them from coming out.

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Both heat shrinked up

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Speaker wires ran neatly and ziptied.

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Uber sharp. Wiring looks nice and tidy. :)

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I love having a great camera.. Just need to remember to document more!

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I need to get buss bars and pretty all my wires up.

I love the look of zip tied 1/0 wires, idk why. lol

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I need to get buss bars and pretty all my wires up.

I love the look of zip tied 1/0 wires, idk why. lol

If you look closely they're all facing the same way and spaced the same too lol.

When I get more money or sell the diehards and go with 540's I may get busbars.

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Alright little big update.

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mmmm.....

The sad thing is the box volume is wayyyyyyy too big especially for this amount of power.. subs are bottoming out like crazy on certain songs, I need to figure out what's going on.

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Any way you can still fit some panels inside the enclosure? Ie: Put a big "45" across the back to take up a few cubes.

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Any way you can still fit some panels inside the enclosure? Ie: Put a big "45" across the back to take up a few cubes.

Yeah that's my plan, I'll have to fill it in everywhere and get rid of the deadspace in it.

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Looks mean! Lol

What is your alt rated at?

How is your voltage doing during demoing?

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after a 2 mins or so I can drop down to 12v if I'm hitting it hard.

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:TMNT:

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:TMNT:

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Thanks I haven't been able to view my thread because of all of the errors -.-

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Oddly enough on the mobile site I don't get errors.

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Here is a little update, I was tired of having no dome light so I ordered a 39" segment of LED's from www.superbrightleds.com I put a strip on the glass beaming down and with the extra strips I put them under the foot wells for a bit of accent lighting.

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that's crazy bright.

How do you like those tweets?

great for vids :-)

honestly I like them. they take a lil bit of tuning to make them sound good but when you get it right its nice. they sounded a whole lot Better when I had my 880prs.but.they still sound good on the kenwood

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they sounded a whole lot Better when I had my 880prs.but.they still sound good on the kenwood

Why did you switch? Is that the 996?

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yeah it is. it pooped out on me.,first the pico then one channel had horrible static and one stopped working.

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