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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Law.Lulz" data-source="post: 6703891" data-attributes="member: 600906"><p>Id like to hear this as well.</p><p></p><p>To the OP, I would go with the NS simply because i am a fan of single sub set-ups and i know that Sundown subs are some of the best in the industry. I wish i could have the pleasure in using a Nightshade but i have 3" of spacers on the front of my box now to fit my Warden which is 8.25" deep. ( Jacob, make a slim NS lulz ). As a former Sundown sub runner, i love the performance and ability of all of their drivers. Now granted, i have not ran RD audio subs, i have an RD 3250 V.1 and it is an excellent amp. I belive anyone who has real experience with their equipment can say that it is top of the line as well but over shaded by the scandals of the owner.</p><p></p><p>I believe the NS will put 3K to use better. We all know "stock" ratings on a NS are 1500 RMS and we all know that with clean power in a proper box, they can easily handle double that, and if not, jacob can do a 3K version. Comparison wise, i think the TL gains or drops would be minimal because of the fact that your going from 2 12"s on 3K at rated to 1 15" on 3K at double rated. JAcob has done 150+ with a single nightshade on that same power i believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Law.Lulz, post: 6703891, member: 600906"] Id like to hear this as well. To the OP, I would go with the NS simply because i am a fan of single sub set-ups and i know that Sundown subs are some of the best in the industry. I wish i could have the pleasure in using a Nightshade but i have 3" of spacers on the front of my box now to fit my Warden which is 8.25" deep. ( Jacob, make a slim NS lulz ). As a former Sundown sub runner, i love the performance and ability of all of their drivers. Now granted, i have not ran RD audio subs, i have an RD 3250 V.1 and it is an excellent amp. I belive anyone who has real experience with their equipment can say that it is top of the line as well but over shaded by the scandals of the owner. I believe the NS will put 3K to use better. We all know "stock" ratings on a NS are 1500 RMS and we all know that with clean power in a proper box, they can easily handle double that, and if not, jacob can do a 3K version. Comparison wise, i think the TL gains or drops would be minimal because of the fact that your going from 2 12"s on 3K at rated to 1 15" on 3K at double rated. JAcob has done 150+ with a single nightshade on that same power i believe. [/QUOTE]
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