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where can i find the tc sounds?

and i have a audiopulse axis rite now. good brand of sub, but the lms is almost $2000

sometimes you have to pay to play.

and you can find 5200s if you look around the audio forums. my LMS 5400 15 that was in my accord is now my home theater sub atm off 3k of crown power

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my vote is the LVL5s i dont no much bout the T3s but iv seen and heard ppl say they are more of a comp sub correct me if im wrong guys, but you can see on here there are many ppl using the lvl5 for daily w 4k plus on em.

yea thats wat i heard, the tsns was more comp. im thinkin lvl 5 price wise, and it sounds like it can handle just fine. and ive always wanted to try dc

Ride: 2001 BMW325ci

Headunit: Alpine ida-x305

High/mid: stock harmon/kardon everything: 6 tweets, 1 set of 6.5" and 1 set of 6x9, 500rms total

Sub: (1) 15" DC Audio Level 5 D2 ohm

Amp for sub: MTX 4001d

Box: custom built 3.5 cuft ported

Power: 220amp alt from ohio gen, 2 kinetik 2400s in back

(Armoredhaulin @ May 29 2009, 08:34 AM)

Why waste your time with this tool? His system sucks, that's all there really is to it. My toilet puts out more low end and flex than that thing!

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The T3 TSNS is very musical and works well in daily applications with up to 6K.

And its not as much money as others in its category.

So I say TSNS is your best bet.

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You could always get a second. :P

Or is this going in another car?

no same car. my amp is only a one channel tho. and there is limited room in the trunk of a bmw haha

Ride: 2001 BMW325ci

Headunit: Alpine ida-x305

High/mid: stock harmon/kardon everything: 6 tweets, 1 set of 6.5" and 1 set of 6x9, 500rms total

Sub: (1) 15" DC Audio Level 5 D2 ohm

Amp for sub: MTX 4001d

Box: custom built 3.5 cuft ported

Power: 220amp alt from ohio gen, 2 kinetik 2400s in back

(Armoredhaulin @ May 29 2009, 08:34 AM)

Why waste your time with this tool? His system sucks, that's all there really is to it. My toilet puts out more low end and flex than that thing!

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DC is a great sub, and so is the T3s but then again im a bit bias being i havent had the T3s, but i have heard nothing but great things bout em so, it sounds to me its a win win either way.

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The T3 TSNS is very musical and works well in daily applications with up to 6K.

And its not as much money as others in its category.

So I say TSNS is your best bet.

how much u think one would cost me?

hm, now ive heard it is more comp And also good with music..

Ride: 2001 BMW325ci

Headunit: Alpine ida-x305

High/mid: stock harmon/kardon everything: 6 tweets, 1 set of 6.5" and 1 set of 6x9, 500rms total

Sub: (1) 15" DC Audio Level 5 D2 ohm

Amp for sub: MTX 4001d

Box: custom built 3.5 cuft ported

Power: 220amp alt from ohio gen, 2 kinetik 2400s in back

(Armoredhaulin @ May 29 2009, 08:34 AM)

Why waste your time with this tool? His system sucks, that's all there really is to it. My toilet puts out more low end and flex than that thing!

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sometimes you have to pay to play.

and you can find 5200s if you look around the audio forums. my LMS 5400 15 that was in my accord is now my home theater sub atm off 3k of crown power

thanks i'll look into that. wanna swap me that 5400? :give_rose: haha, jp

Ride: 2001 BMW325ci

Headunit: Alpine ida-x305

High/mid: stock harmon/kardon everything: 6 tweets, 1 set of 6.5" and 1 set of 6x9, 500rms total

Sub: (1) 15" DC Audio Level 5 D2 ohm

Amp for sub: MTX 4001d

Box: custom built 3.5 cuft ported

Power: 220amp alt from ohio gen, 2 kinetik 2400s in back

(Armoredhaulin @ May 29 2009, 08:34 AM)

Why waste your time with this tool? His system sucks, that's all there really is to it. My toilet puts out more low end and flex than that thing!

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how much u think one would cost me?

hm, now ive heard it is more comp And also good with music..

We have been building many daily drivers and bass racers with them. We had a durango with 4 18s in a rear wall doing 156s. Tuned at 28hz.

Also BoB Perillo is the loudest bass racer in the world at 163 bass race and 169 burps.

There are different option depending on the goal.

Also, the 09 TSS is a lower priced version that will still handle 3K daily. and even good enough to win SQ championships like it did this past IASCA finals.

Ed Lester

ShowtimeSPL Host

Showtime Electronics Video Marketing

My old Build Log
http://www.stevemead...08/#entry511451

http://www.youtube.com/showtimespl



TeamDeadlyHertz-HHREd.png


5 time dB Drag Finalist
Last ride 2007 HHR, current dB 153.5 and bass race 149.4 dB. 153.0 dB on music

New Ride, 2008 HHR SS. Build under way.
Loudest score ever = 171dB
2009 dB Drag Racing, North American Points Champion

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From what I've heard the 5200s were more of a spl competition sub and the 5400s were more of a sql sub.

*New vehicle and system coming soon.*

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