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Sound Solutions Audio ZCONS Don't get loud :(

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did awesome at my first Usaci show, was a 5x regional show lots of good competition.

We only clamped like 2.2k out of a pair rising to 5 ohms

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not bad :D

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I think SSA owes me a new wall.. the ZCONS broke it :(

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oh yes... and the screws backed themselves out.

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Looks like the same issues Steve was having.

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lol damn. i always wanted to see the inside of your wall lol...

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Resin over screws and no more issues

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Resin over screws and no more issues

Hey that rhymes.

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ya i put some liquid nail over my screws so they shouldnt back out....hopefully lol...

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I think SSA owes me a new wall.. the ZCONS broke it sad.png

I learned this with my first wall.

Never use 1 part adhesive for vertical bonding in a wall.

It's just not strong enough.

You want some good 2 part Epoxy resin with glue adhesion.

US Composites - Fasco 110.

This stuff will bond anything to anything, including replacing your wood glue with it.

Although, i still use Titebond in areas where gravity does not make it run.

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Rookie. Do I need to teach you how to properly use your wood?

Cuz I won't. You'll have to email [email protected]

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lawl, It was screwed, glued, sealed, and glued again oh well... Fixed it with fiberglass and kitty hair.

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It happens, learning curves are fun some times lol...

If it wasn't for that learning curve where would we get our stories to tell everyone from?

BTW nice score

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Well a 55 isn't THAT loud. But good job. Thought you sold the zcons?

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Who said they don't get loud?

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Awesome job Julian!

I know SSA subs don't get loud. ;)

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Well a 55 isn't THAT loud. But good job. Thought you sold the zcons?

Lol anything over a 50 is loud, last night I was SBing a 55 but globe killed me.

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Who said they don't get loud?

Some guys were talking crap the day of and and the night before saying that SSA/Fi doesn't get loud

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Very nice! ZCONS not loud ... Hahahaha that's a good one

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Who said they don't get loud?

Some guys were talking crap the day of and and the night before saying that SSA/Fi doesn't get loud

tell em there's a little Camaro doing 59s on just 10k.

But in todays terms "loud" starts at 160 now. At least on most the forums.

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I do a 55 on around 4k clamped lol

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Meh. Just fuckin with you.

I am curious how you burp a 56 and sb a 55.and change.

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The globe my score goes down considerably on street beat when I burp my score only goes down two tenths or so

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