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Thats alot of money and alot of weight the only sub i could think of that is crazy expensive and weights like 300 pounds is the Jackhammer i think you should hook the T15k to a Jackhammer that would be one expensive system

sounds like fun but i want it to be loud.  :^ :o


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i still think he should have his own personal subs made.  he has the money and im sure steve has the contacts.  i wouldnt wanna use something someone already has in a rare setup like that. 

My thoughts exactly...  I would talk to Scott from FI and see if he can build some monster subs for that thing! :^
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it looks very nice, meade you guy's are genius, man. I have a question what kind of technology has that amp? i mean how a 15K Amp can only draw 300A current at 14.4 volt, where did it get the extra current to produce that amount of power, since the formula is P= UxI, did i miss anything else? wauw that's a nice amp.

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