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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

2 15" MMats Juggernaut running on 2 MMats HD 4000.1 @ 1 Ohm
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  • Don't talk. Do the 160+ yourself ;) Yes it is possible to do a 160. But then it's not possible to hear music as good as with this setup now. It would not be that brutal, as it is now. For high number i use a panda. For brutal music i use my focus. You should learn something about acoustics ; And don't forget. The world records in the street classes are over here in Europe :) So you have to learn

  • This is my daily setup.I have my two HD4000 more than one year in my car. I use them only for daily beatin. Did some Bassraces with them, but my interest is to listen music with my stuff. At the moment everything is running fine :) But you need battery power for the HD4000s :)

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  • Anddd your in a freaking hatchback i could fart in a hatchback and hit 160!

  • Cute video! MMats is a great brand! What street class are you in? So i know what world record to beat!! And your saying all of the world records for street classes are in europe??? Well not for long! See you at usac world finals 2012!

  • AWESOME!

  • @smigletat I know Dave well and he's right , idk what to tell you but any which way it's hitting great

  • shit hits hard ass hell

  • @illbreakurface I'm from germany and got them from the german distributor

  • @imperator18 where did u order ur juggernaut from?

  • Well . . . This is coming from "Dave" @ Mmats Pro Audio personally . . . .Not sure any other way?

  • @smigletat This is not true. It is not possible to produce over 4000 Watt with 13.8 V and 260 A (It would be 3588 Watts with 100% efficiency). I don't know exactly but i think a friend of mine measured over 400 A at full power.

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