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It hasn't been in a box yet :)

Once testing gets going I'll have some stuff.

sweet, just keep us updated.

1996 4Runner

Orion Components

Clif 20.2

EA Alt 200 amps, hope to get some batteries soon

Nightshade 18's 3000ds soon to have 3500s

and 2 powermaster D2700s

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* Launching card-board off the port w/ an E8 coil (copper) on it. Actually did take a while to find the little coil :)

* Holds cardboard against the ceiling from port air movement, 2400-watts clamped power on a sine wave

* Knocking one roll of tape off the port

* Two rolls of tape now (still processing as I post)

* Playing around a bit with the sub on music

- Jacob Fuller

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beast is a very appropriate name

that cardboard thing is insane

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Brandon's Bronco simply doesn't meter high - but this sub on the 3000D metered almost exactly like the three Nightshade 15s -- 143.5 dB

Need to try in a different vehicle for some good numbers. Starting to think this Bronco simply won't meter above this level no matter what *laughs*

We played around with it for about an hour an it's doing fine so far.

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- Jacob Fuller

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- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

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

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Brandon's Bronco simply doesn't meter high - but this sub on the 3000D metered almost exactly like the three Nightshade 15s -- 143.5 dB

Need to try in a different vehicle for some good numbers. Starting to think this Bronco simply won't meter above this level no matter what *laughs*

We played around with it for about an hour an it's doing fine so far.

My BII peaks between 60-64hz depending on mic placement.

With his box tuned that low, it's not working well with the Resonant frequency.

Plus, the panels are super thin so there goes a few db's right there.

I need to get some sound deadener.

About 18 square feet of it for the roof.

About 5 for the rear hatch.

Hopefully then I can get my 140 sealed at the dash.

And piss of my buddy who is running 5 times the power I am.

He does a 43.4 In the kick.

I do a 40.1 in the kick.

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The stuck cardboard was funny.

At first I though the coil was connected to the cardboard and got stuck in the ceiling.

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