Jump to content

Recommended Posts

My goals to be able to hit a 155.0

With a window line box and being able to demo low note and burp high notes like in the 50s

My build came a long way ...

Working on getting that iPhone 6 slow mo cam is great

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VOoaSMFNRbw

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Yeah, you sould be able to hit 155, most likely will have to come from the kick panel though. now if you added an second 8k on 4 ethos, that'd be nice!

 

good video bro

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Yeah that what I'm playing running about 12k on 4 18s

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Man I hate the winter can not do nothing

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Man I hate the winter can not do nothing

 

This! mixed with daylight savings time I have no light when I get home from work either.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Man I hate the winter can not do nothing

This! mixed with daylight savings time I have no light when I get home from work either.

Yeah for got about that too...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Here's a couple updates

4 18s

4556f1e1a186b03509615c3dcbf049cf_zpse0e2

Took every thing out to start from ground up...

69164f466ac42206611c914a4acc6706_zps70aa

efe5d3fccf1e3cb505f826ab15debe6c_zpsb9645dd5528baa47724197c0d809269b058a_zpscee4

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

oh  boy

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
:) excited, to say the least

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Will be following this one for sure!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So I had some real fun deaden my truck with sound deader showdown some awesome stuff but need to say I will not do this by my self again taking out was a pain who puts wires on a headliner I guess new cars do almost cut the wires out....lol

b40176daf31f0b1040c5d2353eb3b39a_zps416d

Came in on the 24th good stuff still have 19tiles out of 60 left to do the back hatch

a69e27b1aa40c87343f33bcd6a924222_zps4a47

5882130b878ea5982cc823bbf86425d7_zps8a31

So I would like to stay working upside down gets your arms tired fast lol

8cd997feac1d454f7476c58259ae8e1a_zpse61b85d558042958ddfaa4e8e3a4dec88352_zps30ba3f96ef0bb2d4c9be6b7366649d0ea52c_zps669a

Sorry for the dark pics camara sucks ass plus it was dark and about 25degrees out

4fb9624bc131e31bd031fde78d3b3d90_zps28a2

ed37d14088666a5dbf23fa4f96cc452a_zps2ce3

Back to factory....

Next box build this weekend box was design by me the 1st big box I ever design on my on can't wait ended up going with a double baffle instead of fiberglass plus it's all under the window line

Edited by antoinez28

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Lookin good =)

I'm always nervous about disassembling the car to deaden lol

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Fill those cross braces up with expanded foam(Ritestuff)should help a good bit as well. Your coming along nicely,tuned in.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Fill those cross braces up with expanded foam(Ritestuff)should help a good bit as well. Your coming along nicely,tuned in.

Yeah I did the cross bars from the hatch to the middle ran out of foam plus that stuff is messy

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Wood check

03424bbb3829ff8577f4f602a9fe0eba_zps01d005e402a838e39a8faac9fedd725af569_zps55bbf6e5cc636e37837f9eab5d2e3c72e174_zps3e964eec4e9641384facd106007b60c0357f_zpsbc55682b0604ab6694f479a9fce6a208cd97_zpsfecd

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This build will on pause for a little bit being the fact that I have to drain my back account to help out a real close friend...Sunday morning around 4am I walk in the house with my girlfriend to find here son dead in the living...being the fact that she has no family out here besides him I stepped up and pay for most of the cost and now there's a little left and I'm looking for help so if you would like to donate that would be great http://www.gofundme.com/jfj2ng

#TEAMIAK4THAWIN

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This build will on pause for a little bit being the fact that I have to drain my back account to help out a real close friend...Sunday morning around 4am I walk in the house with my girlfriend to find here son dead in the living...being the fact that she has no family out here besides him I stepped up and pay for most of the cost and now there's a little left and I'm looking for help so if you would like to donate that would be great http://www.gofundme.com/jfj2ng

#TEAMIAK4THAWIN

Sorry for you loss bro..

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thank you

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

sorry fo the lost. man that's aweful . 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

bump!! for a good cause..

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Sorry to hear that man

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thank you every body....really thanks you guys just do not know how thankful we are...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I just seen this and am posting it on IAK Facebook pages right now.

So sorry

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Gotta read this build closer now....totally slipped by me

This year is flying by so fast.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Gotta read this build closer now....totally slipped by me

This year is flying by so fast.

Wait till next year the older you get the faster it goes!!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

    1. Recent Topics

        • 1 comment
        • 89 views
        • 1 comment
        • 59 views
        • 1 comment
        • 58 views
      1. Box for 1 15" SSA ICON

        • 3 comments
        • 911 views
        • 8 comments
        • 1,837 views
        • 1 comment
        • 97 views
  • Similar Content

    • By Aaron Clinton
      We are adding more and more as we get closer to Black Friday.  #crSSAy good prices from the #1source for #authorized online car audio. 
    • By Aaron Clinton
      We have finally released our new amp.  It is a tiny tiny production run to see how people like them.  Meant for the high end, SQ market, without the European price tag.  If this model moves as well as I hope, it will help spawn another model in the line up soon.
      https://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/ssa-dm150-2-2-channel-amplifier-150w-x-2-ch-or-500w-x-1-ch/

      Introducing the all new SSA DM150.2 amplifier. An old school approach, with updated components, for the most discerning of ears. If your front stage is lacking warmth and clarity, its time to upgrade. Our first amplifier in our high-end, sound quality, Class- A/B - Demon amplifier line. The SSA DM150.2 is the elite choice for that high end active front stage, premium passive components, and especially a sound quality sub (SSA Demon). We've incorporated direct inputs for those competition installs that use an external DSP and want their amp to be a pure gain block. Stellar looks to match the design and components. Don't let your speakers or your ears down, #levelup to the all new SSA DM150.2 amplifier.
       
      150 Watts RMS X 2 @ 4 Ohm 500 Watts RMS X 1 @ 4 Ohm Angled Terminals for show quality installations Full Complimentary low distortion Class AB design Tiffany Style RCA connectorsFull Complimentary low distortion Class AB design Butterworth Crossover Filters for premium level performance An extra pair of input connectors for a direct input that will bypass the crossover so the amp can act as a gain block The op amps featured are TI chips w/BB technology high performance audio grade IC's Docking Pads® to reduce vibration & extend the life the amplifier DC, Short Circuit, Thermal & Overload Protection, on board fusing Diagnostic LEDs Specifications
      OUTPUT POWER @ 14.4V input   RMS per channel at 4 Ohms 150 W x 2 CH RMS per channel at 2 Ohms 250 W x 2 CH RMS Bridged Mono at 4 Ohms 500 W x 1 CH RMS Mono at 1 Ohm N/A INPUT SENSITIVITY 200mV - 6.0V FREQUENCY RESPONSE 10Hz - 30KHz +/- 0.5dB THD LESS THAN 0.01% S/N RATIO > 103 dB CHANNEL SEPARATION > 91 dB DAMPING FACTOR @100Hz 4 ohm > 200 CROSSOVER RANGE   High Pass, 12dB/Octave 80-1.2K Hz Low Pass, 24dB/Octave 10Hz - 250Hz Subsonic N/A Variable Bass Boost (0 to +12 dB bass boost at 45 Hz) Yes Phase Shift (0 - 180 degrees) No Fusing 3 x 40A Size (L x W x H) in 16.4 x 8.9 x 2.2
    • By Aaron Clinton
      A brief introduction to the all new SSA Demon, but first a farewell to its predecessor. 
           Our very long running SSA Dcon has ridden off into the sunset, or at least taking a breather.  The SSA Dcon was our second subwoofer model we ever launched.  At the very beginning, we had the Icon and as it gained traction we saw there was a need for a pure SQ sub of more modest power rating than that the Icon.  So in early 2008, the first SSA Dcon was launched.  (The Xcon followed shortly after).  That being said, the Dcon was almost an immediate hit, with a long 2" copper coil (rarity to have one made in the USA) triple stack motor, rear vent.  The Dcon was very affordable, well made, quite efficient, clean across the entire range, and flexible with enclosure demands.  It is interesting as there are some SSA Family members who swear by their Dcon and will not give it up ever.  (It even became a favorite of some of the home audio crowd).  All that being said, the Dcon evolved a bit for its second generation, we made a leap forward in motor force moving to what is best described as a scaled down Xcon motor, with a large single slug, solid pole, and deeply bumped back plate, while beefing up the suspension and leads.  We were able to bring the power handling up 33% while not hurting the sound that made the Dcon successful.  There was a stretch of a few years, before we ran out of stock, that the SSA Dcon 12 was our all time best selling subwoofer.  So its existence was very important to SSA.  Well with changes in the market (read:customer demands and amps getting much cheaper), as well as sky rocketing material costs, building the Dcon in the USA no longer was an option, so production stopped early 2017 for both the Dcon (and Gcon) and inventory ran out later that year. 
           Late last year, due to the long lay off with out the Dcon (and Gcon), we started development of an updated Dcon at a new build house.  The quality and performance of our SSA Evil1 tweeters were above our expectations, so we decided to send more production to that same build house.   As we saw that the market slowed overall for modest power rated subs due to power getting cheaper and people wanting higher power handling subs, so the market began to really start heating up in the 500 - 1200 watt range, I knew we needed to address it.  There is an 8" model developed, but it will not make it this first production run.  
           The new model had to handle more power and have more xmax while not sacrificing the balanced and clean sound the Dcon had established for nearly a decade.  That meant larger motor, larger coil, more suspension, larger leads, thicker cone, taller surround, etc.  In the end, all of the changes that happened to the over all design, we could no longer call it a Dcon.  In sticking with the theme of the Evil, a model name that has become so well known, while respecting the Dcon, the Demon name was selected.  The Demon is a great blend of the previous Dcon and Xcon, both in design and appearance.  In prototype testing, the SSA Demon thrived smaller to mid-sized ported and mid-sized sealed enclosures.
      Quick SSA Demon stats:
      2.5" copper coil Aluminum former Aluminum Shorting ring Solid pole, non-vented bumped back plate Large single slug motor Pressed pulp cone Tall roll surround Push terminals Dual Nomex progressive spiders Stitched tinsel leads Large dome dustcap I will list T/S specs and enclosure recommendations shortly.  We are very excited about the SSA Demon as it bringing back to our line up a pure sound quality subwoofer that will be affordable, while still having the characteristic SSA warmth and output. 
       
       
       

  • Recent YouTube Posts

×