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<blockquote data-quote="What was that?" data-source="post: 8297147" data-attributes="member: 606737"><p>Shake the Lake is the only show with in two hours of me ever, very nice. I head down to Erie all the time. I think you can get to 150 with that equipment also. My first ever built for the meter box I got to 149.3 at 37hz, only trunk area of a Maxima. I had two 15's and about 3k max with stock electrical. Don't get me wrong I killed my alternator in about a month (that's why electrical is first on my list now). I bought everything used and it cost me less than $600. I also built 4-6 different boxes, had several meter sessions, and countless hours researching being loud. Have to learn about frequencies and their affect on loudness and perceived loudness. Just read first then build a couple simple rectangle boxes with a adjustable port. My buddy @psychoacoustics makes amazing adjustable ports. The port will allow to easily change your tuning frequency to what is the loudest for your car. Help you get close anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What was that?, post: 8297147, member: 606737"] Shake the Lake is the only show with in two hours of me ever, very nice. I head down to Erie all the time. I think you can get to 150 with that equipment also. My first ever built for the meter box I got to 149.3 at 37hz, only trunk area of a Maxima. I had two 15's and about 3k max with stock electrical. Don't get me wrong I killed my alternator in about a month (that's why electrical is first on my list now). I bought everything used and it cost me less than $600. I also built 4-6 different boxes, had several meter sessions, and countless hours researching being loud. Have to learn about frequencies and their affect on loudness and perceived loudness. Just read first then build a couple simple rectangle boxes with a adjustable port. My buddy @psychoacoustics makes amazing adjustable ports. The port will allow to easily change your tuning frequency to what is the loudest for your car. Help you get close anyway. [/QUOTE]
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