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  2. This. I have a Craftsman table saw I bought from craigslist a few years back. Full cast table and a decent fence. Belt driven saw instead of a direct drive. I paid 100.00 for it. Great saw for the money.
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  4. Your gonna have a hell of a hard time fitting 4 15's back there. Just looking at the box you have now, you will need almost 1 more cubic foot to use 3 15's. Then look for another 4 cubic feet for the 4th sub and port area. Your either going to have to build over the wheel wells, make it deeper or make it taller. I would just stick with the 18's and keep doing anything that will raise the voltage to the amp and keep it up as long as possible.
  5. I think it looks like the Batmobile. Just add a jet turbine to the trunk.
  6. Preppie summertime 80's look. OP ( Ocean Pacific )corduroy shorts Polo collared golf tee. The brighter the color the better. Turn up collar for extra 80's power. Dockside shoes, no socks. Get your Swatch watch. A pair of Ray Bans. Stupid colored ones like the pairs posted above increase the 80's power. Dont forget to moose your hair up into some weird doo.
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  11. Its what DC recommends and what I have had the best luck with as far as sounding good.
  12. Actually would build around 6.5 to 7 cubes net for a pair of level 4 15's. Then calculate our port area accordingly. 9 cubes is to big. At 6.5 cubes your around 78 - 91 sq in of port. For 7 cubes around 84 - 98 I personally would build the smaller box.
  13. Personal preference. I would tune at 34hz and keep your port area between 12-14 sq in per net cube. So you want between 108 and 126 sq inches of port area for a 9 cube net box.
  14. Yea, Nate said on the startup it should be OK. With my triple 270XP setup I always started out around 15.3 but would settle in around 14.8 ish. On very cold winter days I had times where it just wouldnt drop below 15.1 no matter how hard I was wanging on the system. Thats why I talked to Nate. Guess new Chevy owners better start buying D1400's
  15. Yep. Subs in the right size box will preform better than subs in a box thats to small or to big. 9 cubes net for 2 18's is to small.
  16. I wouldnt recommend going below 5 cubes net per 18" sub. I did a quick look at the size available you posted and your around 9 cubes net after port.and sub displacement. Thats single baffled box with a 36hz tune. If you want to tune lower your going to have even less space. You cant include the port area in the available space. The space you need is the net volume. The area you have left after accounting for the port displacement, sub displacement and and any displacements for bracing, 45's or extra baffles. You could tune anywhere around 34hz and have a pretty good daily box.
  17. For what your doing and the amount of power your running a stock Level 4 would be just fine. They sound awesome without and changes. Direct leads is more of a personal preference. Not necessary at all.
  18. I talked to Nate at XS about charging over 15v and its not recommended. Anywhere in the 14v range is Ok just not over 15, especially for extended periods if time.
  19. If that size for your box is as big as you can go then I would stick with 15's whether from TC or DC. Personally I wouldn't make any upgrades to the DC level 4's either. They are awesome subs right out of the box. Ascendant Audio Havoc's would be a good choice as well. If you going for a better sounding daily setup keep you port area around 12sq in per net cube. And your box volume around 8 cubic feet net for a pair of 15's. That N4 would be the perfect amount of power for 2 Level 4's.
  20. Are you going with 3.5 cubes net per sub just for space Tim? I would keep it around 4 cubes net per if you have the room. The good thing is the aeros will eat up a lot less internal cubes so you get a little more room to use in your box. I would also try for around 10 - 12 sq in of port per net cube. 2 6" is on the small side IMO. At 8 cubes net 2 8" ports would get you up around 12 sq in per net cube. Or try a single 10" port. That would get you almost 10 sq per net cube. With the smaller port areas your box will tend to be more musical in general.
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  22. Or win a raffle item I wont be making any shows till my ride is on the road. Plus Im heading up to truck nationals in Carlisle Saturday. I plan on resting all day Sunday.
  23. The low notes in the truck are sick. 150 @ 29hz is an awesome score. There are still a few things you need to finish up on that box and when you do its only going to get louder. One of my favorite vehicles to get a demo in at the local comps. Love your setup Jimmy.
  24. How long is the pre order going to be offered? Im going to need 2 of those packs to do the new minitruck. 20 sq will just barely do the floor and im hoping a second box will do the roof, doors and back wall. Any chance of getting a 2 for one deal? Gonna order up a sheet of Heatwave too. Try and keep it as cool in the cab as possible.
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