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    Posted: 06 July 2012 at 6:09pm
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It's a nicely designed system with actual thought put into it's use, however I'd be wary of using a Mundo with that much weight up that high. Love it though. Just needs to think about driver protection and also weatherproofing it. I also notice the lack of VHF.


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Grills are a must for my bike system, I am not that careful with it and take it on the trails. 

I think this rig is in LA so rain  is rarely an issue.

He did use neo drivers and thin ply so weight should be manageable, I have a Mundo in the shop I work at and they are are pretty stable loaded up.

I still want to hear a bike system that can run with the SPL cars, I wonder what it would take to do over 140db @ 60hz?
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You won't ever hear that I reckon. I know people who do 158db at 32hz. It's an enclosed environment, with a bike system, unless you're running a generator it'll be near impossible to have the power required to compete.

I have a Mundo too, it's fine and handles nicely when loaded up but start loading up above the seat and things go downhill fast.
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Originally posted by SamV SamV wrote:

You won't ever hear that I reckon. I know people who do 158db at 32hz. It's an enclosed environment, with a bike system, unless you're running a generator it'll be near impossible to have the power required to compete.


Three TAS5630 amps with six 4ohm B&C NDL76 neo 15's would get close in the right manifold.Wink
Fitting it on a trailer would be the difficult part... measure both @ ten meters to be fair.

Originally posted by SamV SamV wrote:

I have a Mundo too, it's fine and handles nicely when loaded up but start loading up above the seat and things go downhill fast. 

If I had a Mundo I would do  two 15's in sonotube and put some superlight tops on sticks, should be under 50lbs. which is manageable if you have to avoid the man in a hurry. 


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