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Tang Band 6.5" subs workin it

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

Here is a video of my 4 tang band subs in my trunk. Each is getting 75watts RMS and is sitting in a 1cube sealed box.

The song playing is Brand New Colony by the Postal Service

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  • I would like to complain about this setup. It got me all twiterpated and made me dig out some of my old 8in flat piston subs from god knows how long ago (even had to reglue the surrounds) and an old tiny US Acoustics amp just to have something in my work truck. Now what am I going to do about this giggling problem sir? It's happening every time I drive to work now. Ohh and BTW YOUR SYSTEM SUCKS!. YOU SUCK!..YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE DOING! and all the other obligatory you tube stuff. Cheers!

  • @brockallentaylor Haha, best comment ever!

    Glad you got back into it. A great stereo goes a long way to making an otherwise boring drive quite fun!

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  • @lilbadboy114 Yes, it was weak as hell and didn't win multiple sound competitions. And I also don't know jack about audio because I surely don't own an audio company.

    PS: You're an idiot.

  • @biggidaman777

    Not really sure who this is directed at. But I just wanted to clarify that this system was NOT intended to bump down the street like some 16 year old thug who thinks he's cool. This system was designed for quick transients, great sound quality, and real frequency response.

    I compete strictly in sound quality competitions (NOT SPL) so I assure you it was a very well balanced system.

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  • That's kinda cool lol not too much not too little and you still have all you're trunk space for the most part. I like this

  • @ctsincebay Shared chambers are to be avoided IF they are being fed different signals...

  • nice clean system bet it sound nice with the sealed boxes.

  • @chemao1978 Look, if you're wanting me to publicly humiliate you further, that's fine, I'm more than happy to oblige. You're making an ass out of yourself and it's clear you barely know enough to keep conversation going. The only Stereo Clarity I know of is my business; StereoClarity *dot* com

    I don't design setups with how I "imagine" the way sound works; I use software to run calculations and model freq response. If you have any questions feel free to email me at Steven@StereoClarity *dot* com

  • @Italynstylion Also, they don't use cheap ass Tang Bands... 

  • @Italynstylion 1. Where have I heard that before? Sadly, audio frequencies don't function they way you're imagining. It's fine, though. 2. What trophies? Let's see them. Still, I actualy assume you have none, not that you have some for one or the other. 3. StereoClarity is a huge company based out of a different state than where you live. They do not own a piss-poor demo Tacoma. Perhaps you decided that charging $100 for installing speakers in your friends' cars qualifies that as a "company."

  • @ctsincebay Don't get me wrong, I'm not arguing, I'm just posting facts.

    The size of the chamber will drastically change the velocity of the air; so no airspeed will not be the same. Use a program like WinISD or Unibox, you can calculate it the actual speed. Different size chambers will also change the total Q of the system.

    And if a common chamber is terrible, then why are most high end home audio speakers a common chamber? Google KEF Blade series tower, 4 subs...1 chamber

  • @Italynstylion I'm not going to argue the point with you. Every high end manufacturer and install shop will tell you the same thing. Shared chambers are always to be avoided. Differences in the size of the chambers will not cause lost frequencies because the air is moving at the same speed per chamber. Also, based on the pictures, your box is suspended on either side, which will do nothing against flex of the panels. If you installed brace blocks inside but not separators, that's even funnier.

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