Steve Meade's Cadillac Escalade Sound System is a BEAST!

If you haven't been following Steve Meade’s latest SMD build, the custom 1-inch thick acrylic bulletproof subwoofer enclosure dropped into the Escalade beast-mode style. The first thing that came to mind when I saw this enclosure was “bank”. It looks super expensive, and not to mention, dollar-signs if there are any mistakes! But… it looks so damn good! Now that the test fitting went as planned, it’s time for Steve to load-up the six 12-inch B2 Audio Rampage subwoofers. This thing is a beast, and as expected by the man behind the build, Steve Meade. For more info, check out Steve's .


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