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Its not too hard when you have 1500w rms. Doing it with around 700w rms is whats hard

Thats a 400watt rms Kicker cvr. It reaches it's mechanical limit way before that amp puts out 1500watts. I'll clamp it later to see the actual wattage output.

150 on music...Not burping. :clapping:

Baby steps. 150db on a tone then on music.

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Thats a 400watt rms Kicker cvr. It reaches it's mechanical limit way before that amp puts out 1500watts. I'll clamp it later to see the actual wattage output.

Baby steps. 150db on a tone then on music.

good luck
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Fold the seats up and see what it does. :)

 

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some cars are harder then others, my mustang barely did a 140 on music out of the trunk with 1500 watts rms

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Everyone says its hard to do a 150 in a trucnk car.

If you got fold down seats high 40s should be easy in a trunk

150 on music...Not burping. :clapping:

Fold the seats up and see what it does. :)

For real....

Lets fold the seats down and burp it :rolleyes: .....yeh high numbers = easier, fold that seat up add about 2 inch of OEM padding and fire the sub and port to the rear and lets hear what it does on music :clapping:

2 12s 3krms+ = 143.8 on music :) in a caddy eldorado with all the padding rear deck intact and all....with a box so big there is little airflow..

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Wtf. I had a buddy that was running two of those 15''s off a total of 1000 watts in a car smaller than a CRX and his shit wasn't even loud.

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hitting 140db isn't really a challenge at all..even with a daily driver system

I hit 140db with a pair of JBL W10gti 10" tuned at 30hz

and 144db with a pair of RF T212d4's tuned at 30hz...

these numbers were done in a 1993 Ford Tempo trunk with the mic 12" from

the pillar and 3" off the dash (windsheild) on a brand new TL

I have never really been serious with SPL yet....I may try and see what I

can get out of these T2's in a SPL configuration

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