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  1. - I will see if I can get a video. But he has 11 Judge 15's with 22 4000D's.
  2. If any of you come to the show this weekend David, Tricia and I (Nick) will be wondering around the show. Please stop and say hello!
  3. - We recommend 7.5 to 10 cubes per driver with 90-160 inches of port tuned to taste, usually around 35 Hz. Most common box is around 8 cubes with 120 inches of port.
  4. - Good stuff David....come see both of us at SBN!!
  5. You wrote this long paragraph and you mention Scottie but not me...smh. Lol. What about Cujo? - Scottie doesn't like you talking about Mr. Cujo....
  6. - I don't know if they could handle it Dave... - That Amp Dyno have a big enough bank? - Should be soon. - We will send Steve one as soon as we have the production versions! - It's 6.85 W x 2.36 H x 10.24 L - which is super small.... this^^^^ - See above....
  7. he didn't hurt you, did he? - Very gentle! - Thank you!
  8. - Thanks! Most of it sounds like dumb luck....but I'd like to thing there was some skill involved! - Thanks Steve.....We will send you some amps over to test. Anything you want to see first? - SHHH!
  9. - Sure, I will find some and get them up. I'm sure I have some somewhere...
  10. - We've had a lot of people ask for them and we just started offering them the end of last year.
  11. Sneak Peak: We've been developing the I501 (500D x 1 @ 1 ohm) for a while now and its a very good entry amp does around 600 watts. Why we believe this unit us better than others: 1.) Very competitive pricing, if not cheaper. 2.) Small Footprint 3.) True Class D - Not an A/B 2 Channel Bridge Like Other Entry Amps 4.) Linkable / Strappable 5.) Molded Inputs/Outputs - No Spades 6.) Included Remote 7.) High Quality Product that you expect from IA. Coming Early 2016 (Yes, some of you received a sneak peak at Finals.)
  12. - Thank you! - Well, we are working to release a new line of entry amps (will post about those later). Working on the new subs with the Shredder baskets upgrades. I have some new earbuds coming (HD-1's) - high end earbuds at a great price (less than $25). And a few others things that I can't talk about yet. Through my personal car audio researching before a purchase I have noticed that IA is a bit more expensive than the majority of highend car audio Can you educate me as to why your products are more expensive than your competitors? By competitors I mean those other brands that are common in the SPL lanes. I understand overhead costs and a million other variables that could cause you to price your catalog as such but I am hoping there is a technical answer. I have seen green on your amp boards where others use standard copper color, can you explain this green material and why you prefer it? for example the IA 20.1 Thanks and sorry if these questions are not what you expected but you said ask anything and I wonder these lol. Yeah whats up with the green on the mosfets? Really bad ass amps by the way, like the 80.1 is really awesome, nice to see you guys here now :^) - You mean the two green filters? yes - It's just the type of coating that we use on the filters!
  13. - No problem. Feel free to ask anything. I've been trying to stop by once a day or so.
  14. - Free is good! Glad to hear you like them. I love the 4 channels so much flexibility.
  15. - Thank you! - Well, we are working to release a new line of entry amps (will post about those later). Working on the new subs with the Shredder baskets upgrades. I have some new earbuds coming (HD-1's) - high end earbuds at a great price (less than $25). And a few others things that I can't talk about yet. Through my personal car audio researching before a purchase I have noticed that IA is a bit more expensive than the majority of highend car audio Can you educate me as to why your products are more expensive than your competitors? By competitors I mean those other brands that are common in the SPL lanes. I understand overhead costs and a million other variables that could cause you to price your catalog as such but I am hoping there is a technical answer. I have seen green on your amp boards where others use standard copper color, can you explain this green material and why you prefer it? for example the IA 20.1 Thanks and sorry if these questions are not what you expected but you said ask anything and I wonder these lol. Yeah whats up with the green on the mosfets? Really bad ass amps by the way, like the 80.1 is really awesome, nice to see you guys here now :^) - You mean the two green filters? - That's awesome. What do you think?
  16. - Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. - Yes, it is. It's like things are meant to be! - Thanks! We will keep on trying.... - Thanks Tony! If anything you have more understanding for my patiences and determination than anyone!
  17. - I think everyone likes it! - Glad to finally be here! - Looks loud! You like them? - LOL - we just had one a few months ago! another one!!! - LOL stay tuned!
  18. Through my personal car audio researching before a purchase I have noticed that IA is a bit more expensive than the majority of highend car audio Can you educate me as to why your products are more expensive than your competitors? By competitors I mean those other brands that are common in the SPL lanes. I understand overhead costs and a million other variables that could cause you to price your catalog as such but I am hoping there is a technical answer. I have seen green on your amp boards where others use standard copper color, can you explain this green material and why you prefer it? for example the IA 20.1 Thanks and sorry if these questions are not what you expected but you said ask anything and I wonder these lol. - No problem! If you look at other companies on SMD for example I believe you will notice our prices are in-line or close. The IA20.1 is $769 for a 2400 watt rated amp. For example Sundown Audio has a 2000D for $559 and there 3000D is $859 - so the average would be around $710's in middle and I would put the IA20.1 a little above that. So judging from that perspective I believe we are close to market pricing. - Another thing is the size of these amps - our goals for the compact amps are to be as small as possible. Our amps tend to me at least 1" narrow than most amps of the same size. - Our IA20.1 is 19 volt stable - so it can be ran at much higher voltages - and it will produce around 3600 watts at 16 volts. So you would need to really think of it was a 3500D in those situations. - It can also mirror to another amp as well as strap or do a combination of the two and has for the last 3 years. - Our reputation is very strong and therefore our amps hold there value better and are extremely durable. As our products have been in the market place for roughly 14 years. When you take into account all of that I believe in my eyes are amps are at value at worse case or even under market value. What do you think?
  19. - He must be a good looking dude! - Thanks! We have some smaller entry stuff coming now as well. - Thanks!
  20. First off, my name is Nick Wright and I'm the owner of Incriminator Audio. I would like to say it is great to be here and it's been a very long time coming. I personally love the fact that all of you are enthusiast about car audio. It makes me feel right at home. Second, some of you might not know the background of Incriminator Audio and how it all started. For fun one year two friends and I went to SBN. Randomly I met Paul Nelson who was an Extreme 2 competitor. He was having a lot of issues keeping his subwoofers together that year. So I volunteered to help, I guess in Paul's mind he had nothing to lose. Luckily with my recone methods and MacGyver skills I pieced together a set of recones that helped Paul put up a huge 173. I said to Paul joking "Man, any retard can do this and make it work, so why don't they?" and he flat out said "Why don't you then, Mr. Fix it?" and me being me said I will to which a bet was made. We left that show and I thought I will show him someday. Five months later I'm riding in the car and a few of us are talking and someone just blurts out Incriminator. In response to my comment of it can't be a a real word. I had the idea it had to be something that people couldn't easily spell so it didn't need to be a real word, as I wanted it to be unique. A month or so later we are in a college history class and I can't get it out of my head. It was like Paul's words were mocking me. I passed a note to my friend Josh, who was just as bored as I was. He started drawing logo's, he drew several, all of them were very close and finally by the end of class it was decided here is the logo we will use. I stuck the logo in my book and walked to my next class. Several months later I was in a car wreck and I was laid up for about 4 weeks. Nothing too serious just me in my bed all day watching TV trying to be as still as possible so I could heal and move on. During that time Paul's words keep coming back to me. His challenge wouldn't go away. I gritted my teeth and said now is the time to get to work. The only problem is....I know nothing about car audio..... Sure I did those recones, but that was easy as I had something to work with and used a little common sense. Starting with nothing was going to be much harder. By the end of 2002 the DP was born and we never looked back. I won! The method of we will find a way was adopted and we pushed forward. To this day I still talk to Paul and I let him know it's all his fault. Paul just laughs at the idea and is just as in love with car audio now as he was then. Sometimes I wonder if I hadn't randomly met Paul how things would be different. The list would be long and hard to believe. For example: I would have never meet my wife. As I met her through a friend that helped me machine the very first Warden before neo was even thought about like it is today. I would have never meet Scottie Johnson who I sponsored and I would like to think I helped in a tiny way in his process of getting XS Power to where it is today. I'm still good friends with him to this day, one of the best guys you will ever meet. I would have never meet <insert random name>............... The list is tireless. Thanks Paul. Third, if you are interested in our products feel free to contact Showtime Electronics, as they are an authorized online dealer for us. We have many more but these guys are the only ones on SMD and we would ask you to support them! Fourth, I will do my best to drop in and keep you guys posted on all of the new products we are working on and plan to offer for 2016. Feel free to ask anytime. Fifth, we get a lot of people asking about gear (shirts, hats, etc) and logo's and such. You can buy all of our gear directly from our website under the Product, Gear section. If you need EPS files to make stickers for your car and such just send Tricia an email [email protected] and she will assist you in that. Lastly, feel free to ask or post anything. Or if you want shoot me an email directly - [email protected] Thanks, Nick
  21. - I think everyone likes it! - Glad to finally be here! - Looks loud! You like them? - LOL - we just had one a few months ago!
  22. - Just trying to be more available for our customers and spread the word about our brand. SMD seemed like a good fit.
  23. - Thanks for the nice words Steve. Good to be here with you and the rest of the forum folks here. We will start updating and posting in the next few days as we get everything setup.
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