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Old Dec 26, 2011 | 12:28 PM
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Why do you want the magnet out
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Old Dec 26, 2011 | 01:00 PM
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the depth of the magnet is 12 inches
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Old Dec 26, 2011 | 05:47 PM
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have u tried the websites out there that help u figure up deminsions and tuning freq.? i used this when building a box for my girls car worked great and hits hard.
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Old Dec 26, 2011 | 08:58 PM
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have u tried the websites out there that help u figure up deminsions and tuning freq.? i used this when building a box for my girls car worked great and hits hard.
do tell?
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Old Dec 27, 2011 | 07:58 PM
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here is one site i found: Speaker Enclosure Volume Calculator

cant remember the one i used. But u can google what u lookin for and plenty of sites come up. Good Luck!
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Old Dec 27, 2011 | 08:58 PM
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Do what I did, stick a big 15" subwoofer in that reg cab truck lol..

Nah, jk it was really crammed in there for the passenger though haha.
This video of mine was from mid 2010, I just wanted to see if a big 15" sub could be done in a reg cab without a blowthrough. I took it out shortly after and sold everything, then got my cam, headers,tune with that cash..
I set the amp gain to 3500RMS, with 300 amp alternator and only 1 battery. I could only turn it up half way or a tad more with 1 battery. If I could of put 1 more BIG battery in that truck at least then I could of turned it up a lot more and see its potential, but didn't want to keep spending money.


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Old Dec 27, 2011 | 09:19 PM
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HOLY CHIT!!!! LMAO!!! That is just sick! Nice job!!!!

I'm assuming that was a competition style speaker and big power? That was 3500 watts??!! Holy crap if so! I ended up going with one of these:

ProBox Custom UTV tops and Vehicle-Specific Subwoofers and Enclosures

With an old school Orion Amp (Supposed to be just over 1000 rms...... It sounds good, but it wasn't what I was hoping for (I was hoping for maybe 1/2 of what you have/it sounds good but doesn't hardly move your hair much less flex the cab---LMAO!!!). I'm hoping a better deck unit (to better isolate the operating range of the sub) will help, but I hate to spend anymore money on this. I upgraded from a sealed box with (2) 12" woofers to this....

Sorry for the hi-jack. Hopefully, this will generate more discussion that will help. Carry on and good luck!

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Do what I did, stick a big 15" subwoofer in that reg cab truck lol..

Nah, jk it was really crammed in there for the passenger though haha.
This video of mine was from mid 2010, I just wanted to see if a big 15" sub could be done in a reg cab without a blowthrough. I took it out shortly after and sold everything, then got my cam, headers,tune with that cash..
I set the amp gain to 3500RMS, with 300 amp alternator and only 1 battery. I could only turn it up half way or a tad more with 1 battery. If I could of put 1 more BIG battery in that truck at least then I could of turned it up a lot more and see its potential, but didn't want to keep spending money.


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Old Dec 27, 2011 | 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by slowfive0
HOLY CHIT!!!! LMAO!!! That is just sick! Nice job!!!!

I'm assuming that was a competition style speaker and big power? That was 3500 watts??!! Holy crap if so! I ended up going with one of these:

ProBox Custom UTV tops and Vehicle-Specific Subwoofers and Enclosures

With an old school Orion Amp (Supposed to be just over 1000 rms...... It sounds good, but it wasn't what I was hoping for (I was hoping for maybe 1/2 of what you have/it sounds good but doesn't hardly move your hair much less flex the cab---LMAO!!!). I'm hoping a better deck unit (to better isolate the operating range of the sub) will help, but I hate to spend anymore money on this. I upgraded from a sealed box with (2) 12" woofers to this....

Sorry for the hi-jack. Hopefully, this will generate more discussion that will help. Carry on and good luck!

Yeah I didn't mean to jack the thread either, just thought the OP would get a kick out of my video lol.
slowfive0 yes it was a Digital Designs 9915 dual 1ohm subwoofer that is mainly used for competitions. It could take 3000-3500rms daily on music or 5000rms burps. I set the gain at 3500rms correct, but could never raise the volume much over half way bc of the current draw on only 1 battery with the 300amp alt. In that video its prob only 2000rms IIRC. It had an 8" pvc aero port going out the side of the box too.
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Old Dec 27, 2011 | 11:32 PM
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WOW!!! I'm speechless---that is nuts!

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Yeah I didn't mean to jack the thread either, just thought the OP would get a kick out of my video lol.
slowfive0 yes it was a Digital Designs 9915 dual 1ohm subwoofer that is mainly used for competitions. It could take 3000-3500rms daily on music or 5000rms burps. I set the gain at 3500rms correct, but could never raise the volume much over half way bc of the current draw on only 1 battery with the 300amp alt. In that video its prob only 2000rms IIRC. It had an 8" pvc aero port going out the side of the box too.
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Old Dec 27, 2011 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by jrmchevyman
Yeah I didn't mean to jack the thread either, just thought the OP would get a kick out of my video lol.
slowfive0 yes it was a Digital Designs 9915 dual 1ohm subwoofer that is mainly used for competitions. It could take 3000-3500rms daily on music or 5000rms burps. I set the gain at 3500rms correct, but could never raise the volume much over half way bc of the current draw on only 1 battery with the 300amp alt. In that video its prob only 2000rms IIRC. It had an 8" pvc aero port going out the side of the box too.
Yeahhhh, another DD user on the board. I never knew you had such a setup. I had a DD9512 on a good ol' Sundown, that I sold to a buddy that frammed. Put many a set of Kicker/Rockford/Memphis/high school audio subs to shame. "Mannnnn what u gattt? Four 15's?" "Uh, one 12'." Can't tell you how many times I went through that.
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