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I occasionally build custom drivers on non-Sundown platforms by request -- few pictures to share :)

These use the Z v.2 light weight 15" cone, Z v.2 production voice coils, Z v.2 production "2 spider" pack, an additional re-enforcement ring at the triple joint, stock T3 TSS frame and motor.

With this cone the factory trim ring can also be used unlike the last TSS I built with the wide roll surround.

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* Top triple joint

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* Factory trim ring in place

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* Triple joint ring between cone and spiders. This cone is a bit shallower so there is room between the cone and spider.

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* The second one being built... this is my spider press rig to make sure the spiders stick well to one another and to the landing. Maybe a little overkill... but I hate to see spiders come off or apart.

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I'll get a few more pictures before the second one is done too... will also get some specs as the customer requested them.

I can actually build a couple more of these too... have a few more TSS 15" frames.

- Jacob Fuller

- Owner, Sundown Audio

- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

- Please DO NOT PM ME -- use my email address -- [email protected]

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The frame has a non-standard landing so it was adapted with a steel ring:

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* Center support ring going into place. This locks into place around the extended neck joint on the Z v.2 spiders and is also glued into place at bottom and through it's entire height.

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* There is a little trough here for glue in the ring... the cone sets down into this area as well and bonds nicely.

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* Special rubberized surround glue.

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* Glue trough filled in on the ring - ready for cone to go on.

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* Spider press doubles as a cone press on the inside of this rig (minus the motor) to make sure the cone stays pressed into the glue trough in the ring while curing. Also used another TSS 15" to press down the trim ring to make sure the surround glue dries nicely.

- Jacob Fuller

- Owner, Sundown Audio

- Sundown Audio on FACEBOOK

- Please DO NOT PM ME -- use my email address -- [email protected]

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Pm me if you want to sell the other two you have -I'm interested!

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Lookin good bro, can't wait to see them done.

PM me how much you charge for custom work, i may need my Fi updated to handle more power soon...

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Pm me a price on one if you can. Also whats the power handling on these?

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I'll take two! Email sent.

Alpine INA-W900

Rockford Fosgate Punch 200ix

Rockford Fosgate power T1500-1

Sundown SA-10 x2

Focal 6x8's front

Rockford Fosgate Power T1682 rear

Rockford Fosgate and Stinger Wiring

Powermaster D3400, S680

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