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160 deebeez? Maybe in the port haha

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

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Hell I'd be happy as shit with a 150 from my Level 3 12s.. Which I'm sure is more than possible.

I like the oldschool one..

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I cant see it.

I had 2 mayhem 12's with 6k clamped each did a 52.7 at 39hz

Dont know how much power they would take on music.

But in theory it would take 25k clamped each sub to do it.. In my setup.

Good luck

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Kaleb, I wouldn't worry about numbers if your doing a daily... You want it to sound good... I think if you use a really good sub with some decent power tuned to around the type of music you play, you will be loud... Trying to get a high number on a daily system, you will end up having to sacrifice something... If you want numbers, buy yourself a small junk ass crx that don't run, build you a fart box and push it to the line... You don't even need mids and highs if you build a fart box... 1 4 inch speaker will suffice for mids and highs if you build a fart box!!!!

Then you stand a chance of reaching high numbers... but it will end up being rebuild after rebuild with about .1 db gain at a time to reach that magical number you are looking for! I am a big fan of building a system that will play wide at a decent volume ONE TIME... If you do it right the first time, you won't have to build box after box...

This is my personal opinion, I may be wrong, I may be right... But you asked and I gave my opinion, wrong or right...

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Kaleb, I wouldn't worry about numbers if your doing a daily... You want it to sound good... I think if you use a really good sub with some decent power tuned to around the type of music you play, you will be loud... Trying to get a high number on a daily system, you will end up having to sacrifice something... If you want numbers, buy yourself a small junk ass crx that don't run, build you a fart box and push it to the line... You don't even need mids and highs if you build a fart box... 1 4 inch speaker will suffice for mids and highs if you build a fart box!!!!

Then you stand a chance of reaching high numbers... but it will end up being rebuild after rebuild with about .1 db gain at a time to reach that magical number you are looking for! I am a big fan of building a system that will play wide at a decent volume ONE TIME... If you do it right the first time, you won't have to build box after box...

This is my personal opinion, I may be wrong, I may be right... But you asked and I gave my opinion, wrong or right...

LOl...i know man. I honestly could care less about numbers. I'm building a ground pounder...you know, the ones you feel before you hear em'! I was just curious if it had ever been done before on a daily setup. Mine will never doin anything close, its only 4.0cu' for 2 12's.

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