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(4) 12's Fi Bass, I Love You

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2010

Just playin an old classic. Wanted to show off the flex a little bit.

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  • Need a bigger port.

  • @dose778 Now how would you know. Are you here in my truck? Did you help me build it? If you answer no to any of these questions then you should shut the fuck up. Have a nice day ;-}

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  • listen to this video on a good set of head phones and it sounds like your their !!!!

  • sounds loud as fuck, are those BLs or BTLs?

  • @paintballdemon56 i know the song does, i meant that those subs keep you from enjoying the music cuz you can't even hear it. too much

  • @skillz4life360 Do you even understand that the buzz is the sound pressure distorting the mic? the song has clear bass.

  • this system is perfect port is perfect great job :D

  • Lmao uhh well that could be louder for 4 12's...

  • can't even enjoy the music like that. it's just bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • @bradlycriswell1990 aggreed

  • @Murphdiggs i could outpound you with 2 12s and half the power your using with that amature enclosure you have there. remember, 90% of the system is the enclosure, the other 10% is the install and equipment.

  • @Murphdiggs i can tell you that you dont have enough square inches of port area for the cubic feet of airspace in that enclosure. your subs could perform way better than they are. as it sits now, they are struggling to play to thier fullest. My guess is thats somewhere in the neighborhood of 12 - 15 cubic feet for those subs, and maybe a total of 85 to 100in^2 of port area. now a good rule of thumb is 12-16 in^2 for ever 1 ft^3 of airspace.12 x 12 = 144in^2. Thats on the small side. Now u stfu

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