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I run 2 m2xl 18s off a single 5k in a 93 Toyota pickup (6th order, walk through).

Went to a comp yesterday and in DB drag qualifying run for ss 1-2 I did a 54.0@29hz. So for some odd reason I went and messed up on sub. So I had to compete with on sub. That's the bad

The good is my competition also had some issues and I took first with a 51.2@29 then took first in the 29.9 bass race class. That was the good.

Pretty pleased with a 154. My old m1xl 18s I did a 54.1@29 Hz off a Soundigital 8000.

1993 toyota pickup

head unit- kdc-x994

mids- jl xr 3ways with extra set of 6.5s

mids amp- nothing special yet

subs- 2 dc lvl6 m2s

sub amps- 2 dc 5ks

alts- 2 stock chevy ad244s

batts- 5 amg g31s & 1 amg g24

TEAM DC AUDIO!

TEAM NWSPL!

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sucks man about the sub

Ya it does but if I explained why I think it gave out everyone would agree. User error

1993 toyota pickup

head unit- kdc-x994

mids- jl xr 3ways with extra set of 6.5s

mids amp- nothing special yet

subs- 2 dc lvl6 m2s

sub amps- 2 dc 5ks

alts- 2 stock chevy ad244s

batts- 5 amg g31s & 1 amg g24

TEAM DC AUDIO!

TEAM NWSPL!

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nice score!

does ur 6th order peak that low? whats the tuning on front & rear?

I don't have access to a tl so out side of being in the lanes I don't have much time on a tl. When I went down to autoroma I played on Thors tl for a couple minutes and my peak was flat from 29-34 Hz so I of course had to use a 29hz tone because a 54@29 sounds cooler that a 54@34 in my book because I love the lows.

Now don't quote me on this as I can't remember the specs on any of my boxes and I don't have my black book handy but I believe the back is tuned @30 and the front @55.

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1993 toyota pickup

head unit- kdc-x994

mids- jl xr 3ways with extra set of 6.5s

mids amp- nothing special yet

subs- 2 dc lvl6 m2s

sub amps- 2 dc 5ks

alts- 2 stock chevy ad244s

batts- 5 amg g31s & 1 amg g24

TEAM DC AUDIO!

TEAM NWSPL!

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Damn... 54@29hz, impressive :good:

Any idea what you were clamping?

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Damn... 54@29hz, impressive :good:

Any idea what you were clamping?

Thanks. I haven't clapmed it wired where its at. Last month down at autoroma rusty and Yeo helped me clamp it. I HD it wired @ 1ohm. Don't remember all the #'s but I do remember it clamped just a touch over 1450 (i think we figured each sub was seeing 736) and I did a 50.1@29 so I wired down to 1/4 but havennt clamped it yet there.

1993 toyota pickup

head unit- kdc-x994

mids- jl xr 3ways with extra set of 6.5s

mids amp- nothing special yet

subs- 2 dc lvl6 m2s

sub amps- 2 dc 5ks

alts- 2 stock chevy ad244s

batts- 5 amg g31s & 1 amg g24

TEAM DC AUDIO!

TEAM NWSPL!

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And just to think If a certain somebody didnt tell you to still run through the lanes with one sub you wouldnt of... Gotta have faith in ur build bro.. And stop having user errors... ahaha

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