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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 6900983" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>DC Sound lab 2000.1, part-store batteries (excide up front I got at pep boys, and duralast from Auto zone in the back). Shocker USA Sigs (with sundown softparts) NOT an octo box, just very solidly built slot ported to 45hz. I intend to buy a different battery for the next show, something smaller and more powerful. The battery was pretty borderline for size, but really nothing amazing, just the standard 80$ deep cycle at your local auto zone. Voltage only 13.6 with engine on.</p><p></p><p>IMO the tracks I picked were pretty key and I did a lot of testing to see what songs metered best and what sections of the songs had the least breaks. Still I'm feeling really good about doing a very competitive number with this setup or building another box tuned to whatever music I need to put up the number with. I'm almost tempted to pony up for a membership so I can gather points up to attend finals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 6900983, member: 614752"] DC Sound lab 2000.1, part-store batteries (excide up front I got at pep boys, and duralast from Auto zone in the back). Shocker USA Sigs (with sundown softparts) NOT an octo box, just very solidly built slot ported to 45hz. I intend to buy a different battery for the next show, something smaller and more powerful. The battery was pretty borderline for size, but really nothing amazing, just the standard 80$ deep cycle at your local auto zone. Voltage only 13.6 with engine on. IMO the tracks I picked were pretty key and I did a lot of testing to see what songs metered best and what sections of the songs had the least breaks. Still I'm feeling really good about doing a very competitive number with this setup or building another box tuned to whatever music I need to put up the number with. I'm almost tempted to pony up for a membership so I can gather points up to attend finals. [/QUOTE]
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