Got pallet

LMFAO at the kid in the first video
"how many wats" (misspelled on purpose)

"20,000"



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yea i was laughin pretty hard when i saw that. stupid little afro kid.

 
thanks man,i tune it by building it and putting it on a termlab LOL.Seriously tho im pretty sure the volume of the box determines the tuning.
also the way you have the 2 sides of woofer walls. acts as a port itself //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
also the way you have the 2 sides of woofer walls. acts as a port itself //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
yea i was thinking the samething i dont care what most people say who have clamshells but i honestly think those type walls are bandpasses! by testing if u were to do an same sealed box but have it flatwall it wouldnt be as loud as the clamshell, plus u would have less lows! its something about clamshells and diamond type walls that just make for an insane amount of air to be pused. its easier to do an hairtrick with an clamshell or diamond than it is to with an Flat wall, even being that the flatwall is tuned lower can anyone explain why these type enclousers move so much air? is it because of all the air being pushed into basically one area?

 
i know alot of people use them to fit an larger amount of woofers that wouldnt fit in an flatwall, but like i said up top the clamshells still move more air? Randy can u comment on this?

 
yea i was thinking the samething i dont care what most people say who have clamshells but i honestly think those type walls are bandpasses! by testing if u were to do an same sealed box but have it flatwall it wouldnt be as loud as the clamshell, plus u would have less lows! its something about clamshells and diamond type walls that just make for an insane amount of air to be pused. its easier to do an hairtrick with an clamshell or diamond than it is to with an Flat wall, even being that the flatwall is tuned lower can anyone explain why these type enclousers move so much air? is it because of all the air being pushed into basically one area?
I believe the reason clamshells and diamonds move more air then a flatwall is because of the amount of woofers (AKA cone area).Plus when running a flatwall it tends to create spl at the dash.Clamshells and diamonds are always open to the middle of the vehicle so the air is forced around the whole cabin.Also even tho clamshells have some cancelation i think it kinda helps push the pressure out into the cabin with all the woofers firing.

Thought it would pull louder numbers than that, but looks amazing! Is it not enough power I take it?
Its louder with the doors open.I was demoing it once and we out a termlab on the windshield with the doors open and was doing a 54.5 on music.I need to make a shirt video some time and show how violent it gets when opening the second window.

 
I believe the reason clamshells and diamonds move more air then a flatwall is because of the amount of woofers (AKA cone area).Plus when running a flatwall it tends to create spl at the dash.Clamshells and diamonds are always open to the middle of the vehicle so the air is forced around the whole cabin.Also even tho clamshells have some cancelation i think it kinda helps push the pressure out into the cabin with all the woofers firing.



Its louder with the doors open.I was demoing it once and we out a termlab on the windshield with the doors open and was doing a 54.5 on music.I need to make a shirt video some time and show how violent it gets when opening the second window.
Thanks randy i just wanted someone to clear this up to me. i now have an clear understanding onto why the move more air.

 
Those have to be the best hairtricks I've seen. Looks like it's going to rip their hair off...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Awesome work! I see the single baffle IS holding up...

 
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