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thumpinRide
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15s: RF punch dvc vs Juggernauts vs HCAA

which one to go with?

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First lets start by sayong the Rf subs are in a totally different class than the Jugs and HCCA.......The jugs are a great sub if you have three key things ....Knowledge, Power, and a lot of room....I truly can't comment about HCCA's , but Brad Marcicek woud be the guy to ask. His name is TalonTSI on this post.....He has done amasing thing with a 12'' HCCA....All I know about HCCA is that they are very sensitive to box size. If you don't know what you are doing, don't mess with an HCCA....
Tony Jordan

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Leprichann...is very very right...The HCCA is a VERY picky damn sub when it comes to the box. Also I agree ask HCCAINTEGRA about the HCCA and also Brad. I know a little about them but only a small portion of what HCCAINTEGRA knows....and what I do know I know from him.

But HCCAINTEGRA is doing 147.? In a SQ car..with a more SQ setup then a SPL one...So..


P.S. I wanted to thank HCCAINTEGRA for all the help he has given me since SBN99. I met him a month or so b4 that and thanks to him I was able to go to SBN and have done ALOT since then thanks to him.....so thanks..lol

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well, how much space for the juggs are we talkin about? i could use most of the back in my Grand Cherokee Laredo. but the car is old, and i have no idea what my next car will be. it could be a SUV to a saturn. (i want to transport the system).
and power, how much? what if i used the Rf power 1100a2 instead of MMATS, or would the MMATS be more powerful or better? How many amps to each 15?
and knowledge. I don't have much of that in car audio. I understand the basics, but can't and won't be installing everything myself. Im going to have a trusted audio shop do it for me. so do i really need knowledge if they build box/install?

i guess when u said that rf's are in another catagory, u ment they are not nearly as good as HCCA/Jugernauts?

o yeah, how about SoundStreams Trantula. says it puts out 2000watts. (rms or peak i don't know). it doesn't really give its specs. but can u put that in mono mode or somthin?
thanx for helping

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About the Jugg....you would want at least 6 cubic feet per sub.....If you don't want a wall/dB drag car, don't use the jugg. It is a bad ass, but it is for the serious competitor. You won't see one in a trunk. And yes, the RF is not even close to the sub that a Jugg is.

This next subject is truly an opinion so take it as you will. I would run MMATS over anything else. I run MMATS in my car and was amased what it did. I have the smallest MMATS amp, the baby d, and I did a 149.6 this pass weekend. The d class technology is taking over amplifiers. You can go to your local shops and see for yourself, but my advice will be MMATS, until I find a better amp....which won't happen anytime soon.
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first i wanna say nevermind about the trantula.

and next, im going to ask a dumb question.
what is a wall/dB drag car. i have an idea, but am not sure.
also, i would like to be a serious competitor, but i just don't know all that much or know ant one who does. . .
but, i guess my deciding factor would be how do the juggs sound? if i got a nice set of componants, would they be good or would i hear just a bunch of bass.

i would love some bad ass speakers, especialy ones that will win (even if i need a wall (if it is what i think it is). but i want good award winning loud, good quality sound dammnit!

where can i find some prices on these, they are not on the website.

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Well, This is one example of a WALL...

As far as finding out info on the Juggs. E-Mail Tiny Tunes hear in the Forum. He has lots of experience with them and is one of your best sources to find out about them.

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