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theterminator

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  1. I've got it and love it! :clapping:

    I'd recommend it to anyone, but don't think it's going to be a plug and play setup for dummies. This deck is made for sound quality and as so it's pretty important to do all the fine tuning with it and you WILL be impressed.

    I've used the same setups (amp and subs) and transferred them to many friends vehicles and no other head units out there can compare.

    Like I say, buy it. You will NOT be disappointed. Enough said.

    Gotta agree. Its definantly the best deck for the price.IMO

  2. Heres a short video of my 1 15in TC-3000 flexing off of 1000W.enjoy

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  3. You could make a box and use AeroPorts to change the length and or the ports for spl or low daily

    What i did was made a box. Then i made three holes for the ports. Then i took some pvc pipe couplings and measured the depth of it. I took that number and added the thickness of the wood to it. Then i took a 10ft pvc pipe and cut the length i had just calculated. I put the coupling on the small piece i cut out and stuck in the hole. The port sits flush with wood.(ports are shooting outside of the box) Then i took the total port length for my ports and subtracted what i had already cut and put that on the other end of the coupling. I now got a box tuned to 30Hz. Then when i compete i just switch the ports out with the shorter ports i have. Theres prolly an easier and better way but this works.

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