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updated 03/20/04
Independent Audio from Payette, Idaho presents...
L7 Nightmare - The name says it all. This SPL rig was aimed at hurtin! Its tuned low for maximum air movement at lower frequencies and peaks at about 44Hz. "So low, it Hurtz"
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PAGE 1: The stereo / interior
PAGE 2: Outside of the car
PAGE 3: The bare wall, bracing, and rear end.
PAGE 4: The origional ideas for the panels
PAGE 5: The guys behind this crazy project
We finaly got the wall done. Carpted then painted. Tuned 36Hz, over 16 cubes total, and 120Sq In of total port area. With only a little over 750 watts each at the moment, im sure 150 will be an easy number to clear.
Heres a shot of the interior. Dont have the carpet on the floor done, nor the center consol. Also, door panels arnt complete :D
The 2 layers of B-quiet extreme on the roof. Helped a lot! Expanding foam on everything first to help seal and prevent rattle and flexing. Soon to be converted to Second Skin Audio STFU-80 sound mat.
Dash, not complete, but looking good.
HiFonics Zeus 1500 Brutus. Its at 1/2 ohm right now. Soon to be two, but using one for now. Will do 1500RMS per sub when were done. WIll be nice when done, but i figured id get some progress pics up for now!
Thinkin were going to do a set of speakers back here for the hell of it. Will also have a single optima yellow top in there as well.
Damn, windsheild cracked. Just noticed it (got bigger too). Looks like well have to get a video of the windsheild shattering soon enough :D
Well, soon enough, we hit a compitition and heard a loud SNAP sound and cracked the HELL out of the glass :D Cant win em all. 160.1 on the meter on this run (Coustic meter, with drivers door open and on a sweep CD, starting 20Hz to 80Hz).