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Put me down for 4 when you're done. My caprice would love these in the rear deck. Been waiting years for these. LOL

90 Nissan 240sx

Avic z-140bh

Audison SR4

Audison Voce 6.5s

CDT es-20 tweeters

Sundown 1500v3

(2) DD 9510's

3 cube box 2 6" aeros

XS Power D2400 & Xp950

Skyhigh/Knukonceptz/Rockford Fosgate wiring

More Coming Soon.. Check my builds below.

97 Civic Hatch Build

86 Caprice Build

you can pick up a chick in a car... I think it'd be hard to roll up mackin on a broad sittin on a sundown. My opinion

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Huh.... I never knew there was much of a market for some 6.5" subs.

Are these designed to be used as subwoofers or as midbass? And if midbass: what do they do in that department that the neopros don't?

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Put me down for 4 when you're done. My caprice would love these in the rear deck. Been waiting years for these. LOL

I say you take the hams out and do 12 of them in the Honda!

Mayhems are coming out already for more cone area and lows! Should be ready for the Escondido show.

90 Nissan 240sx

Avic z-140bh

Audison SR4

Audison Voce 6.5s

CDT es-20 tweeters

Sundown 1500v3

(2) DD 9510's

3 cube box 2 6" aeros

XS Power D2400 & Xp950

Skyhigh/Knukonceptz/Rockford Fosgate wiring

More Coming Soon.. Check my builds below.

97 Civic Hatch Build

86 Caprice Build

you can pick up a chick in a car... I think it'd be hard to roll up mackin on a broad sittin on a sundown. My opinion

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I'll be sure to do videos when it arrives here for sure; right now we are doing testing at our factory with various coils to determine which configuration we move forward with testing here. It looks like CCAW as of now. I'll see about getting a video done at the factory as well so we can see it playing sooner smile.png

Here are specs with very little play time on the CCAW version :

Re : 2.9 ohms
Le : 0.44 mH
Fs : 44 Hz
Sd : 105.6 cm^2
BL : 11.282 TM
Qms : 8.7
Qts : 0.43
Qes : 0.46
Vas : 2.816 L
Cms : 117 uM/N
Mms : 75g
Sens : 79.1 dB 1w/1m

Ported box of 0.3 - 0.35 cubes tuned to 35-40 Hz looks very good.

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A few common questions :

1) Power handling is pending extended testing. The coil is about the
same size as what we use in the SA-8 v.2 but is CCAW rather than copper.
We will be mechanically limited on the rating.

2) The motor is 126mm and the cut-out is 140mm so there is wiggle room.
The only question is how easy it will be to mount with the terminals and
wire; will be doing some test-fitting when it arrives. We can still
tweak it as we did CNC frames for testing before making the mold.

3) The top-end response is pending a response graph which we should have this week.

4) Linear x-max is expected to be around 15mm one-way and we have close
to an inch one-way of x-mech for the soft parts and a few mm of padding
in the motor so the coil cannot bottom out.

- Jacob Fuller

- Owner, Sundown Audio

- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

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

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Few more pics for you guys :

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* You can see the copper cap on the pole as well as the main diaphragm which is made from aluminum. This driver features a rubber surround as well which was chosen to help hit our FS target.

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* It's finished off with an aluminum dust cap as well. So the whole front of the driver helps shed some of the heat. This is in addition to the CNC slits all around the bottom of the basket as well.

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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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