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that has to be louder in person than what cam shows cause i useto have an audiobahn flame q 10'' d4, and for what it did on what i was giveing it in a sealed box it was wangin like hell, i only gave $40 for mine tho

what are u tuned to and wired to?

my 10 i had was raited at 1800max so those 15's should take an easy 1500 to 2000rms but thats sealed, i seen a flame q 12 in circuit city a few yrs ago on kicker 300.1 n it started bottoming out n it was in a qlogic ported box, n i had a set of audiobahn natural sound 12's a while back that didn't like ported at all, i built a sealed box for each of em at arond 1.5cf each or so n they wanged on everything, but i throw em in a 3cf ported n it sounded like shit lol

im not bashing ur system in any way but vids dont do audiobahns any justice, this has some good potential but its hard to get to it due to the fact that those flame q's have such stiff spiders it wont let em get low enough in ported boxs without a shit ton of power

keep up the good work man, i love me a blow through

thanks yea it is alot louder in person the cam was a freebie lol. they are the flame compression series actually like one step above the Q's. they say they can take 3000 rms and 6000 max but idk. they are dual 2 ohm but they are bridged, and they are wired to 2 ohm on the amp. yea they are pretty stiff. the box is tuned to about 33hz. yea i was just interested if it would move some air and it does lol.

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yea for sure

Nice man. i am planning on doing a blow through in my truck. It's the only way to get any kinda system in these things. Oh one question, Which meter do you have in the vids?

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Nice man. i am planning on doing a blow through in my truck. It's the only way to get any kinda system in these things. Oh one question, Which meter do you have in the vids?

the volt meter was just an experiment. it is a voltmeter off of a capacitor

MY TRUCK BUILD - 1976 F-100 Ranger. Fully built 482 big block, 4 DC lvl4 15's in a blowthrough, plenty of custom fabrication.

MY HATCH BUILD - 1993 Honda Civic DX Hatchback . Clean daily driver, dropped, subtle customization.

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