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Bassilove31

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  1. Regardless if you came to my shop or not my pockets will still stay fat. Great attitude. I'm not here to impress you, I ask a simple question, I didn't ask were you would go or wat you would do.... Regardless of wat one person says I like to have multiple opinion on products , not base my judgement on a 1 or two people.
  2. Regardless if you came to my shop or not my pockets will still stay fat.
  3. Not a long wait for dealers. So you're a dealer, but don't know the products? Just got put on today, so I wanted to get other people's opionion that are running some of these products. I never take one or two people opinion and run with it
  4. Yea that's wat I thinking, I'm order the subs this week, and see how the sundowns 3500s bang them joints, then I choose.
  5. I can get the ns1 for dealer price which is something completely different from these numbers.
  6. I talk to sundown today , and tech told me my box is a liitle on the big side, but I'm guessing it will push the subs a little harder. They on require 3 cubes each, I'm giving them 3.8 each with about 220 square inches of port total
  7. Hello everyone I'm thinking bout selling my two sundown 3500s to get a sundown ns1. With this power , five kinetik hc2400s ,330 mechman alt, four runs of 0 gauge front to back, wat will give me more power, the two 3500s or one ns1. Subs will be four Z v3 15"s, 15.35 cubic ft enclosure , tuned to 33 hz.
  8. I'm trying to run four z 15"s on two sundown 3500s in a jeep Cherokee no wall. 15.35 cubic ft box after displacements.
  9. Hey guys anybody running this setup one sundown 3500d on two sundown z v.3 15"s... I'm curious to see how hard that amp will slam those subs. I no the 3500d is a beast but I talk to a guy who told me that those subs can handle way more even though there rated at 1500 watts rms.
  10. As far as power wise guys I will be using two sundown 3500s and to be honest guys I really don't want to use these subs I want something different , plus I'm selling them anyway. But this is the biggest box I can get in my jeep that's non walled. I was looking at either four havoc 15"s, four fi bl15"s, Rockford t2 15"s or something else.
  11. Appreciate the help,,, I went out and bought 13ply birch wood, and the box external dimensions are 43w. 36.5l. 25.5h., I'm using .75 thickness for the wood. Double baffle on top. I was thinking if I did regular ports, I probaly would do two ports that would equal 220 square inches of port with a vent length of 23 inches. Take in mind my port will be on top of my box. I'm looking for a tuning around 33hz. Any advice??????
  12. This is wat I have 43.5w * 36.5l * 25.5h = 40,487 diveded by 1728 = 23.43cubes.
  13. Audioque hdc3's 15"... And my box is external= 43.5w. 36.5L. 25.5H
  14. Hello everybody , I've never used areo ports before but I heard that they can sometimes be louder than rectangular ports. My box is in a jeep Cherokee and it's 19 cubes net before displacements. I want to have about 220 to 240 square inches of port and be tuned to 33 hz. Wat size areos would I need and how many, length, and were to buy. My subs are facing up and I want the ports facing up.
  15. Hello everyone I'm curious about a few things, I heard people say the audioque hdc3s don't like lows. Wouldn't it come down to your enclosure size and tuning/power. How many cubes would it take to get these batboys to drop some low notes (35-30hz). I have a four 15" box that approx can give each sub 3.8 cubes each with two ports that 110 square inches per pair , so basically 220 square inches of port with a port length of 24 inches. I'm wondering will this box work for these subs. I just picked up two sundown 3500s. Let me no wat you guys think.
  16. The only volume that is relevat for box alignment is the net internal volume. Rite which is 14.8
  17. 43 times 33 times 22 =31,218 divided by 1728= 18.06 times .82= 14.8 divided by 4 = 3.7
  18. I mean The way the box was made you can't cut the box and open the port up some more, originally his port area was 19w 2.5h then he cut it to 4.25 in height. No if I'm correctly your supposed to have between 14 to 16 cubic ft of port depending on the cubic ft in the box, so let's say it's 6.4 per chamber so take 6.43 times 15= 96.75 per side . So total port are for this box needs to be 193.5 Then it if cut and open the port to 5.1 instead of 4.25 were it is now that puts me at 96.9 per side. Then I would cut the port y Yes it's two ports, sorry I didn't mention that How is it only 2.9,,,,, 43 times 33 times 22= 31,218 diveded by 1728= 18.06 and my net would be 14.8. Divide that by 4 and u get 3.7 before displacements. You say per side, so there is two 4.25 by 19 ports? That would change a lot of things LOL... you just happened to miss you have two ports.... you are tuned to about 34Hz then, each sub get about 2.9 cubic feet. port area 1s 161 sqin.. and everything looks much better
  19. I mean The way the box was made you can't cut the box and open the port up some more, originally his port area was 19w 2.5h then he cut it to 4.25 in height. No if I'm correctly your supposed to have between 14 to 16 cubic ft of port depending on the cubic ft in the box, so let's say it's 6.4 per chamber so take 6.43 times 15= 96.75 per side . So total port are for this box needs to be 193.5 Then it if cut and open the port to 5.1 instead of 4.25 were it is now that puts me at 96.9 per side. Then I would cut the port down to watever it needs to be to get to 33 hz instead of 24. Yes it's two ports, sorry I didn't mention that You say per side, so there is two 4.25 by 19 ports? That would change a lot of things
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