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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8640409" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Not great. The first DB Drag show where I got 150+ the other guy in my class was also single 15"(nightshade) in a pickup and he was 149ish on around 5K, tuned Musical. That said, you probably gain 2dB+ with driver's side window or door open. Pickups are actually not friendly for getting loud sealed up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've got 3 110AH plus 4 55AH batteries plus 55AH under the hood plus Excessive Amperage alternator. Well built Korean amps make power at low voltage but you really can't possibly have enough batteries on them if you want them to really deliver the goods.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you ever get to a proper show and have a judge place the meter with a jig you should get a little sticker to mark the place on your windshield for future testing. Position of the sensor on the glass even by a few inches can make a few tenths difference especially if you're trying to rely on little tricks (glove box, visors, etc.) to gain a tenth here and there.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What music do you listen to? I had run the TC-2000s and LMS 4000s very low tuned and enjoyed them a lot but I played a lot of movies to demo. Outside of sound effects the low stuff just wasn't missed playing actual music. I'm high tuned these days and not looking back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Most everyone loud up my way is in that age group as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8640409, member: 614752"] Not great. The first DB Drag show where I got 150+ the other guy in my class was also single 15"(nightshade) in a pickup and he was 149ish on around 5K, tuned Musical. That said, you probably gain 2dB+ with driver's side window or door open. Pickups are actually not friendly for getting loud sealed up. I've got 3 110AH plus 4 55AH batteries plus 55AH under the hood plus Excessive Amperage alternator. Well built Korean amps make power at low voltage but you really can't possibly have enough batteries on them if you want them to really deliver the goods. If you ever get to a proper show and have a judge place the meter with a jig you should get a little sticker to mark the place on your windshield for future testing. Position of the sensor on the glass even by a few inches can make a few tenths difference especially if you're trying to rely on little tricks (glove box, visors, etc.) to gain a tenth here and there. What music do you listen to? I had run the TC-2000s and LMS 4000s very low tuned and enjoyed them a lot but I played a lot of movies to demo. Outside of sound effects the low stuff just wasn't missed playing actual music. I'm high tuned these days and not looking back. Most everyone loud up my way is in that age group as well. [/QUOTE]
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