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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 7:58:56 PM   
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want loud?
http://www.smojem.ru/uploads/posts/thumbs/1185641579_tachku_na_prokachku3.jpg

you got loud
two 22' jackhammers

yeah the worlds biggest(at least at the time we all know how techonolgy changes quickly) subs and two of them

http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/products/images/subT9922_JackHammer_800.jpg

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 7:59:22 PM   
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.....got enoguh subs back there?





watever happend to a goodsize sub vbox, that still alloud you to use your trunck for its actual intened purpose lol



The intened purpose of buying the vehicle was to put subs in it, if i wanted a vehicle to haul stuff I would of bought a pickup truck.

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:00:55 PM   
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lol, well wat aobut tv, game systems and coputers, and other blinkiny and shinny things that make people go OOOOOO AAAAAA, and drool all over the place?????

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:03:38 PM   
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What?

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:04:29 PM   
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well you need room for those things as well as subs

that the kind of stuff i like doing, yeah speakers are fun but when you have tuch screens leds neons and other things it looks so much cooler, at least i think it dose


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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:04:43 PM   
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I can beat those two jackhammers with one 15" man...Those subs are only for show. They arent the biggest either. Hertz has a 24" sub, Hemp Acoustics has a 25" Tsuzukero sub, and Audiobahn had a 36" piece of junk back in the day...

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:07:10 PM   
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like i said, who knows, casue im no expert they may have been amazing when they cam out but obivosly they can getg alot more punch out of smaller subs now

but that box, which is ported if you notices is one of the larger subboxes i have seen


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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:07:57 PM   
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ive posted this before but does anyone know if this is an actual production model sub?



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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:09:39 PM   
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well knowing mtx proably, but in realitly probly not, there would be not point o it, thae amount of power needed for something that big.... o and the box...,.

no its not real, at least from opnion, the sum if u look clocly around the edges there is almost no rubber or watever it is that the cone is attacthed two, plus it looks like there are fake amps wrapped around it, but correct me if im wrong


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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:31:27 PM   
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IIRC is was not a production sub. But, it was a real sub that MTX built for one of thier dealers to compete in dB Drag with...

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:33:22 PM   
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did it do any good?


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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:36:21 PM   
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That wasnt a sub, its just an amp rack. And one 7'' monitor up front is enough, having a gaming system in a vehicle seems dumb to me.

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:38:45 PM   
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not when it distracts your friends from rolling around in your bak seat becasue they just deank 4 cans of amped in under an hour lol 

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RE: amp rack design - 1/7/2008 8:46:01 PM   
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not when it distracts your friends from rolling around in your bak seat becasue they just deank 4 cans of amped in under an hour lol 


Anyone who wants to "roll around" in 'my' back seats gets to walk home...

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RE: amp rack design - 1/8/2008 7:09:58 PM   
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I can beat those two jackhammers with one 15" man...

i would put money on it that you could, its not always the biggest size sub, it what kind of sub and power you got.  i have saw a 12" beat 18'' subs many times, one of our comps i beat a guy w/ 2- solo x 18's w/ my 8's.

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RE: amp rack design - 1/8/2008 8:35:20 PM   
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well i ment 1800w x2 so 750 persub, and no i just mean dont go deafth tring to be so damn loud becasue by the time you realize it its too late lol


since when has 1800/2 been 750?!


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RE: amp rack design - 1/8/2008 8:37:14 PM   
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hey i rad the box lol i have no idea, o wait mabe it was 1400w, i get confused witht he amp im wanna get

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RE: amp rack design - 1/8/2008 9:06:58 PM   
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haha wow what a great thread lol well as to the question originally asked i have mine mounted to the back of my box as do a lot of my friends and nothing bad has ever happend. i think only if ur pushin ur subs a lot and have a lot of power then it might be a bad for the amp to be mounted to the back of the box but otherwise its fine.

and with the cargo room i got my subs pushed up almost against the tailgate so i have some room behind the back seat to put stuff. heres a pic:


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RE: amp rack design - 1/9/2008 1:55:08 PM   
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i have mine beside my box, not really mounted, that way it can get plenty of cool air. probably wouldn't hurt it in front of my box but i just rather have out it the open

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RE: amp rack design - 1/9/2008 3:20:04 PM   
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i think if i have enough room im going to try to mount them on the sides of the box kind of at an angle. just not sure if ill have the room. may build one behind the box.

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