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What did they use to shape it? Wood frame and spandex/lycra or something like that?
pretty close.
There's the wood frame with grill cloth for the outside layer then inside there's tons of fiberglass mat..

I estimate this system hits about 140-143DB... it's the loudest i've ever heard.

I had it built at my work. A&B sound. so i got a pretty good deal!
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what is grill cloth?
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Old 01-30-2003, 09:23 PM
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really really strechy material used to cover home audio speakers
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thanks....ill have to look into using that when i finally get around to building a fiberglass box like i want...probly wont happen for years at the pace im going though
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looks like a hell of alot of paint was scratched off your back panels in the processof getting it all in
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Looks kick ass, did you have your body kit put on and painted?
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Old 01-30-2003, 10:02 PM
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Yeah it got chipped off.
I'm going to repaint it all. gotta make it show quality.

My body kit is just sitting in my basement collecting dust.
I plan on haveing it installed and my whole car repainted this summer.

But first i gotta start saving my money again. Everytime i get money i blow it on stuff.. haha i need to cut up my debit card
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I estimate this system hits about 140-143DB... it's the loudest i've ever heard.
turbcivic has you beat. 148DB

I gotta do something about my amp, I have 2 12's, people should be able to hear me comin like a mile away, but it seems weak as hell.
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Buy my setup... People will hear you a mile away if you put the 1 12" in the right box... I hit 138 with it in the "Recomended" box that JL sugests! I know there is more were that came from thoe... Not to mention its a completly SQ based system and sounds clean as all hell!
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Nice clean setup man. You should be able to hit louder than 140-143 db if you got that shit hooked up right. I know i have said this several times, but here I got again, 140.8 with 120 watt amp, 2 12 JL Audio W0.

Melt how do you have your subs hooked up to the amp? each sub got its own channel?
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My got that looks well nice,

I would love a setup like that but where i am always workin' on my car i always need boot space and tools out of the boot well

smart setup anyway m8

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Melt how do you have your subs hooked up to the amp? each sub got its own channel?
Each sub has its own channel, yes.
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Old 01-31-2003, 10:22 AM
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Have you tried bridging them in a series(i think thats it, might have series and parallel backwards). It where both subs are bridged off the same channel. It will drop you amp down half the ohms and push more power, just gotta make sure you don't blow your subs, so you might wanna make sure its turned down before you turn it on.
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