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How is this being metered? I am assuming in the kick because it sounded like the door was open during that burp.

2013 VW Jetta GLI 2.0 Turbo

1 Sundown Audio SCV2000

1 Sundown Audio X15 V2

1 XS Power D3100

Audio Control LC6i

Stock Deck

146.4 sealed on the dash at 37hz

2001 Focus ZX3: RETIRED

Team Sundown Audio, Team XS Power, 2 time NSPL Car 3601-Up Champion, 2 time NSPL Car Hardcore Champion
Highest NSPL Scores to date:
154.3db on the dash sealed at 46hz, 156.2db in the kick at 46hz
155.2db unofficial on dash at 43hz

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Well. You know you just get the itch to try a new sub out;-) I've ran the sundown for a year and half now. It's a great sub. But always wanting to try different ones. So watt for watt, I assume the hdd got louder than the hd?

It's really close until you get to 3k or so where the HDD is going to start taking over. It's a broad misconception that you have to give big subs big power to "get them moving." I hate when people say that.

Depending on how much power you have and what style box you're using....I seriously doubt you'd LOSE going to a Tantric if you're just itchy and want to try a new sub.

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How is this being metered? I am assuming in the kick because it sounded like the door was open during that burp.

Yep. I'm in the heart of USACi country. And its the only game in town so pretty much all I do is outlaw.

With that said... I'm the sealed/dash world record holder for my class so I know a little about "legal" scores too :)

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