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I've been busy... if you cannot tell by all the new product / new prototype threads the last two days.

I've been quietly doing testing on some E line prototypes for a bit... and based on what I've learned, tested, etc this is what I've come up with for these guys. Rating will be 300-400 RMS pending a bit more testing on the end product. I've tested some other very good prototypes as well but I feel like these best represent a "Sundown Woofer" as in what our customers expect to get from us.

These just finished up at our factory so I should have them in a week or two for some videos and whatnot.

IMO these are a little different than what you are used to seeing from an entry line driver :thumbsup:

Pricing Estimate from authorized dealer :

E-10 : $105

E-12 : $110

E-15 : $130

All specs are with minimal break-in time.

Frames will be black when produced.

!!! I DO NOT HAVE THE ETA JUST YET !!!

All of them feature foam surrounds, dust caps similar to the SA line, high excursion spiders, and excellent coil ventilation for an Entry level driver. The stamped frames are a very strong tooling as well.

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E-10 :

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D2 Specs

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D4 Specs

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E-12 :

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D2 Specs

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D4 Specs

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E-15 :

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D2 Specs

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D4 Specs

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- Jacob Fuller

- Owner, Sundown Audio

- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

- Please DO NOT PM ME -- use my email address -- [email protected]

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We are working on a full line... everything from these to Nightshades.

The E line is our "lowest" line, then the SD-2, then the SA line, will have some in between here later, then Z line, then Nightshade line.

- Jacob Fuller

- Owner, Sundown Audio

- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

- Please DO NOT PM ME -- use my email address -- [email protected]

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Man the price point on these look great to a broke ass college kid like me, haha. How would a couple of the 15s handle a zx 1500.1 in the standard enclosure? minimal clipping and good electrical to fed the subs.

I mean, that's almost doubling the rms but the rise should help with that.

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E-10/12/15 Prototypes are here! After initial testing the only thing I need to do is tool some spacers to put under the frames as these bad boys can get moving a good bit ! Otherwise I'm very pleased so far.

- Jacob Fuller

- Owner, Sundown Audio

- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

- Please DO NOT PM ME -- use my email address -- [email protected]

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very nice for those people that just want a little bang thow a pair on a 1k good to go good work guys :yahoo:

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I don't have much in the way of other brand stuff to compare except an older Memphis HPO and many of you may be familiar with it... you can see the E line motor is no slouch and ALOT more than you would expect to get from a small line driver for around 100 bucks retail.

The E motor has more steel than the HPO and a wider magnet... just a shorter stack of ferrite.

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* Gap vents and the "neat" touches I did cosmetically on the steel shaping

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- Jacob Fuller

- Owner, Sundown Audio

- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

- Please DO NOT PM ME -- use my email address -- [email protected]

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