Place to DB.
Thanks for the help. Hopefully I will go there this weekend and check it out. Know how much they charge, and how many runs they give you?
As far as competing I will be going to Daytona this Spring Break for IASCA comp. Unfortunately the next Sound Advice comp isnt till June.
I am not claiming to hit over 150. In fact I doubt I can. However I have been told by many I will hit over 150. This it the only reason why I asked for a place that can handle over 150. I know of a few places with 300 dollar db measurers, that cant go over 130dbs.
2 15 inche diamond tdx's- Dual 2 ohm sub's.
2 1200 watt diamond amps. 1200 watts per sub, 600 per coil.
Spare battery.
Ported 5 cubic ft of box space. App 2.5 cubic feet per sub.
I have had 3 12 inche type r DVC's, I have had 2 Punch DVC's, I have had 2 12 inche old school pioneers, 2 12 inche mtx's.
This is by far the loudest yet, and I want to see what I hit.
But thanks for the hate posts anyways.
As far as competing I will be going to Daytona this Spring Break for IASCA comp. Unfortunately the next Sound Advice comp isnt till June.
I am not claiming to hit over 150. In fact I doubt I can. However I have been told by many I will hit over 150. This it the only reason why I asked for a place that can handle over 150. I know of a few places with 300 dollar db measurers, that cant go over 130dbs.
2 15 inche diamond tdx's- Dual 2 ohm sub's.
2 1200 watt diamond amps. 1200 watts per sub, 600 per coil.
Spare battery.
Ported 5 cubic ft of box space. App 2.5 cubic feet per sub.
I have had 3 12 inche type r DVC's, I have had 2 Punch DVC's, I have had 2 12 inche old school pioneers, 2 12 inche mtx's.
This is by far the loudest yet, and I want to see what I hit.
But thanks for the hate posts anyways.
Last edited by meekee38; Feb 25, 2003 at 09:03 AM.
i wasnt hating, I'm saying, if youre hititng over 150 you shoudl be competeing
btw I belive it cost me 15 bucks, I dont remember, but I hit 133.3 back in the day
1 12's small sealed, 300 wrms
btw I belive it cost me 15 bucks, I dont remember, but I hit 133.3 back in the day
1 12's small sealed, 300 wrms
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Just called up Audio Itch. The guy on the phone said they do not have a decibal meter. He told me to try sound advice on dale mabry. I have already called them, and they said they do not have one either.
Anyone have any other suggestions, of where to go?
Anyone have any other suggestions, of where to go?
I realize it takes ALOT to hit 150. You keep telling me this and I keep telling you I know.
As far as your friend hitting 160's with two 12's is even less likely than me hitting 150's with 2 15's. Memphis audio does have high end subs, but, I do not think you understand how much power 1100 watts is to each coil. Assuming that the 12's you are speaking of are DVC's, this would mean 4400 watts of power to two 12" subs. The new 12" W7's are not even close to powerful enough to handle 2200 watts per sub. The 13.5w7 can really only handle 1800-2k watts and only for a temperary amount of time. I seriously doubt any memphis audio subs can handle 2200 watts of REAL power, and if they can, I assure you they can not for long.
And lets just say your friend does have 4400 REAL watts, he would have to have an extra 2-3 battery setup. I am also very curious to what kind of car this "160 db's" setup is in.
Another thing: Its funny when people say "He hits 160's with his blah blah". This is similar to saying he runs 9's in the quarter with his car. It is unbelievable, and if he really did hit 160's you would know the exact number, just as if he ran 9's you would know it was a 9.89 or whatever.
None of the sound advices have a DB meter that goes over 150 db. Dale mabrys MIC is broken and Fowlers only goes to 150.
Anyone else at all know of anywhere in the Tampa Bay Area, that has a place I can MIC up my car? Hell I dont care if its outside tampa bay, please let me know.
As far as your friend hitting 160's with two 12's is even less likely than me hitting 150's with 2 15's. Memphis audio does have high end subs, but, I do not think you understand how much power 1100 watts is to each coil. Assuming that the 12's you are speaking of are DVC's, this would mean 4400 watts of power to two 12" subs. The new 12" W7's are not even close to powerful enough to handle 2200 watts per sub. The 13.5w7 can really only handle 1800-2k watts and only for a temperary amount of time. I seriously doubt any memphis audio subs can handle 2200 watts of REAL power, and if they can, I assure you they can not for long.
And lets just say your friend does have 4400 REAL watts, he would have to have an extra 2-3 battery setup. I am also very curious to what kind of car this "160 db's" setup is in.
Another thing: Its funny when people say "He hits 160's with his blah blah". This is similar to saying he runs 9's in the quarter with his car. It is unbelievable, and if he really did hit 160's you would know the exact number, just as if he ran 9's you would know it was a 9.89 or whatever.
None of the sound advices have a DB meter that goes over 150 db. Dale mabrys MIC is broken and Fowlers only goes to 150.
Anyone else at all know of anywhere in the Tampa Bay Area, that has a place I can MIC up my car? Hell I dont care if its outside tampa bay, please let me know.


