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Can somebody tell me what the deal is with this?

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2007 Pontiac G6 on 20's

Current System-

Jensen VM-9312 in-dash

(1) Kicker 1500.1

(2) DD 1500 Series 12's

Running Knu Koncepts 1/0 wiring

145.6db- Floorboard

162.9db- Port

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1983 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon (SPL Vehicle)

(Under Reconstruction)

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Looks like its a big subwoofer to me.

System Specs:

Alpine SWR-1542D 15" sub

Sealed Subwoofer Box

MTX mxa 6001 Class D 774watts RMS @ 2ohms

MTX Bass Knob

Pioneer 6.5's in doors

MTX Thunderdome 6x9 in rear

Stinger 1 Farad capacitor

80 amp stinger fuse

BIG 3 in 4 gauge wire

4 gauge power/ground wire

JVC MP3 CD Car Deck (KD-G320)

12 gauge Monster speaker wire to Sub

16 gauge Stinger speaker wire to doors

Stinger Gold Plated Battery Terminals

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I wonder if its usable. Looks like something Steve Meade would experiment with.

2007 Pontiac G6 on 20's

Current System-

Jensen VM-9312 in-dash

(1) Kicker 1500.1

(2) DD 1500 Series 12's

Running Knu Koncepts 1/0 wiring

145.6db- Floorboard

162.9db- Port

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1983 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon (SPL Vehicle)

(Under Reconstruction)

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it would be fun to play with but its just a big gimmick, like all subs over 18 are...The only usable sub ive seen over 18" is the Jackhammer and even that one is a gimmick, just a "better working" gimmick then say the AB 36" sub or whatever that thing was...


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I can't make out what the dustcap says. I need some of that CSI software(The Tv Show), the kind that instantly clears the picture up so you can read words....Ha Ha..

Give me a second ..USD Audio...I will get more specific in a few minutes still searching...I will find out about the sub soon..I just sent an email to USD audio..Hopefully they will know something...

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thats crazy i heard about that 36" sub but this one is just freaky. to bad kicker doesnt make a functional sub that big. I'd buy it in a heartbeat :)

2007 Pontiac G6 on 20's

Current System-

Jensen VM-9312 in-dash

(1) Kicker 1500.1

(2) DD 1500 Series 12's

Running Knu Koncepts 1/0 wiring

145.6db- Floorboard

162.9db- Port

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1983 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon (SPL Vehicle)

(Under Reconstruction)

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it would be fun to play with but its just a big gimmick, like all subs over 18 are...The only usable sub ive seen over 18" is the Jackhammer and even that one is a gimmick, just a "better working" gimmick then say the AB 36" sub or whatever that thing was...

watch steve put four of those in his suv :lol:

2007 Pontiac G6 on 20's

Current System-

Jensen VM-9312 in-dash

(1) Kicker 1500.1

(2) DD 1500 Series 12's

Running Knu Koncepts 1/0 wiring

145.6db- Floorboard

162.9db- Port

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1983 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon (SPL Vehicle)

(Under Reconstruction)

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Haven't heard anything yet about this speaker, but I know USD audio has something to do with it,,,Let me call them...

Ok Just got off the phone with Speaker works, out of Orange, California.. GUYS this is acutually a working speaker, subwoofer...IT was made by Usd audio, back in the Mid-Early 80's...It has a 6" voice coil 4 Layer...IT is a 36" sub...Very low excursion, but the owner said it got real loud for back in the day...He said it has a huge magnet on it..Didn't really get any specs but it is a working sub...Freakin Crazy..I took him to realm of excursion and he said, Humn someone's been real Busy, hope I didn't get anyone at his shop in trouble...Anyway..THAT IS WHAT IT IS>>>

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Do I get an A for Good leg work??? Also I forgot to add..You guys might have stumbled upon a piece of Car audio history, because I specifically said That our forum started a thread about Clarion and Audiobahn 32-34" subwoofers and the guys said awe man this speaker predates those speakers by quite a few years..We had this thing in the Mid to early 80's..Just might be looking at the First 30+ inch speaker in Car Audio History...??????????????????

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