The Brahma is repaired and on its way home :)

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The Brahma is repaired and on its way home :)

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Joy Joy Happy Happy!!!

I just got word from David at PSI that my wangin' slut bitch of a subwoofer is ready and on its way home to me. :)

I ended up opting for D2 coils so I can drive it safely with a ZX500. The 600+ the ZX500 is pumping is right on where the Brahma needs to be.

... For the childrens sake I opted to get the plain PSI logoed dust cap instead of the "fuck it" by PSI cap. With no kids I would be all over that!

I bitched on the 18" conversion and kept it 15"... Next time 18 or 21 :shock:

Get ready to wang!!!

On a related note, I did pick up a NIB 1.2F Power Core capacitor to match the ZX amps as well. Off the gar-bay.

Mike is getting me fixed up with a ZX450 and we are ready to rock!

An install thread is soon to come... With a little warm weather of course.
2003 Saab 9-3 Vector: Faital, Dayton, JBL,+ DIY mixed up mess
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise
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Post by ttocs »

the power core is the model # much much larger cap then 1.2F. That would be just a cap.
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I stand corrected... Power Flow 1.2F cap.

Hopefully some pics of the rebuild of the sub to come. :)
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PICS!!!

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Ready to wang!!!
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8 cu ft versus 2.8 cu ft
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2003 Saab 9-3 Vector: Faital, Dayton, JBL,+ DIY mixed up mess
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise
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