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<blockquote data-quote="mlstrass" data-source="post: 6686220" data-attributes="member: 569126"><p>Let the car play in the garage for 10-12hrs straight. Usually some old school rap or disco, so nothing that drops low. Every 3-4 hours I turn up the sub level a little more.</p><p></p><p>After 12 hours I crank em on music for a few minutes and then meter full tilt tones and music. I was trying a few diff copper suspensions and a diff VC config with the alum, so that's why I did so many recones in 3 weeks. Sucked balls...</p><p></p><p>AQ sells the recone kits and they come with shims, just need to get a CA glue kit if you don't have any.</p><p></p><p>I run an AQ3500 on each sub daily and haven't hurt a sub yet. One show last year I demo'd full tilt for around 15 minutes straight. I'm sure voltage dropped and I was clipping the shit out of them, but they still wouldn't die, only got a little stinky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlstrass, post: 6686220, member: 569126"] Let the car play in the garage for 10-12hrs straight. Usually some old school rap or disco, so nothing that drops low. Every 3-4 hours I turn up the sub level a little more. After 12 hours I crank em on music for a few minutes and then meter full tilt tones and music. I was trying a few diff copper suspensions and a diff VC config with the alum, so that's why I did so many recones in 3 weeks. Sucked balls... AQ sells the recone kits and they come with shims, just need to get a CA glue kit if you don't have any. I run an AQ3500 on each sub daily and haven't hurt a sub yet. One show last year I demo'd full tilt for around 15 minutes straight. I'm sure voltage dropped and I was clipping the shit out of them, but they still wouldn't die, only got a little stinky. [/QUOTE]
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