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Sean, what volume on the HU did you set your gains at?

Well really none, but depending on what you want to do...

48 is a sweet spot, 54 is aggressive, and 58 is listenable

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the Eclipse also feels just more solid (better built)

I agree, but soon I will be able to test them side by side.

The face definitely feels more robust on the Eclipse, but really either are fine.

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I have a strict sleep schedule of 2-10 even though all the crap that I had to do this is done now THANK GOD so I'm basicallly just stuck here until I find something else to do or pass out from sleep deprivation :shrug:

That is nearly 2x the sleep I get.

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Sean or Aaron (or any one else), do you know of a website that lists properties for materials?

such as the Modulus of Elasticity, the Modulus of Rigidity, and Poisson's Ratio for 1018 Steel, 2024 Aluminum, and 6061-T6 Aluminum?

No, aren't they in your textbook? I think they are in the Ohanian Physics tome.

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in US customary units too if that's not too much to ask :P

You aren't studying in metric??? That is seriously shady and rather 1960 of Az if so.

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bunch of crap threads in the VNP section :(

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:woot: only active users in the hop (excludes guests)

what is happening Scott, Tom?

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Sean, what volume on the HU did you set your gains at?

Well really none, but depending on what you want to do...

48 is a sweet spot, 54 is aggressive, and 58 is listenable

Thanks, just wondering about where clipping starts

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Sean or Aaron (or any one else), do you know of a website that lists properties for materials?

such as the Modulus of Elasticity, the Modulus of Rigidity, and Poisson's Ratio for 1018 Steel, 2024 Aluminum, and 6061-T6 Aluminum?

No, aren't they in your textbook? I think they are in the Ohanian Physics tome.

only have 6061 in my book

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in US customary units too if that's not too much to ask :P

You aren't studying in metric??? That is seriously shady and rather 1960 of Az if so.

some classes use SI, some use US, and some are a mix

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:woot: only active users in the hop (excludes guests)

what is happening Scott, Tom?

have to write a lab report and put my door panels and ash tray back on tonight

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in US customary units too if that's not too much to ask :P

You aren't studying in metric??? That is seriously shady and rather 1960 of Az if so.

some classes use SI, some use US, and some are a mix

I am shocked. I thought they stopped educating us in our own stupid system (other than teaching conversions) a while ago. Hell my high school didn't even use the stupide american system and I graduated a bit ago.

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Sean, what volume on the HU did you set your gains at?

Well really none, but depending on what you want to do...

48 is a sweet spot, 54 is aggressive, and 58 is listenable

Thanks, just wondering about where clipping starts

If you use a dmm set your mids around 55 and do the rest by ear.

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Sean, what volume on the HU did you set your gains at?

Well really none, but depending on what you want to do...

48 is a sweet spot, 54 is aggressive, and 58 is listenable

Thanks, just wondering about where clipping starts

If you use a dmm set your mids around 55 and do the rest by ear.

that is the plan

oh yeah, have to do that tonight too

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in US customary units too if that's not too much to ask :P

You aren't studying in metric??? That is seriously shady and rather 1960 of Az if so.

some classes use SI, some use US, and some are a mix

I am shocked. I thought they stopped educating us in our own stupid system (other than teaching conversions) a while ago. Hell my high school didn't even use the stupide american system and I graduated a bit ago.

most are SI, but there's still quite a bit of back in forth in some

only my FEA class is all US I think

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I might have to get one of these:

http://navlog.org/q_car.wmv

**jaw drops**

siiiiiiiiiiiiick

at full bore there are a whopping 25 feet between projectiles which basically makes it pretty hard to miss anything

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in US customary units too if that's not too much to ask :P

You aren't studying in metric??? That is seriously shady and rather 1960 of Az if so.

some classes use SI, some use US, and some are a mix

I am shocked. I thought they stopped educating us in our own stupid system (other than teaching conversions) a while ago. Hell my high school didn't even use the stupide american system and I graduated a bit ago.

most are SI, but there's still quite a bit of back in forth in some

only my FEA class is all US I think

oh lord, modelling out of all things should be in metric.

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ya Adrian, I know one l in modeling

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put the cat back on the Impala tonight

oh boy, does it sound delicious

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