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Showing content with the highest reputation on 07/23/2012 in Posts

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    Thanks! Heavy duty liquid nail, I've used it for this before with great results. Clamp it for a few hours then let it cure for a day or so. Thats good news, liquid nails is always in my arsenal. Appreciate that, will give it a try in the future. It is strong enough that I can't get it off by pulling on it as hard as I can. A few taps around the seam with a flat head and a hammer and it comes off clean. Best of both worlds in my opinion. The last one that I had in there was about 6-7 years old when I took it out and it was just as strong as when I put it in.
  2. wat was yur voltage while burping them?, i have 2 dp 21's on 2 dc 5k's at .5ohm each nd they handle it fine for daily wen keeping my voltage above 13.4
  3. Using a 6" port the box will be smaller than the volume the port will take up. In situations like that a slot port is a better choice...that or picking a driver that requires a larger box since you'll be using the space anyways.
  4. Glad to hear she's doing much better. Perhaps when she's back fully 100%, suggest that you and her go on walks and runs together. Try motivating in a different way because there is no magic pill just hard work through exercise. God is good.
  5. Next avatar pic is you carrying the car like that engine in you current avatar pic. Have fun.
  6. Haha funny shit! BTW there are 3 pics! HA! lol What would be the diffenece between this and a bigger single driver? ....we will see! Why vertical arrays work: Depending on the frequency our ears have a somewhat hard time distinguishing a sound source on the vertical plane. Below 1khz our ears can't really detect the elevation of the sound, but above 1khz they may start to pick up some slight elevation cues from shadows & reflections caused by the torso. The major indicator for elevation comes around 3khz+ by the outer ear (pinna). Knowing this, people have been able to exploit it, and use vertical arrays with a perceived single sound source. It's also why it's possible to have mid drivers low in the kicks, tweets up high, and still maintain a high coherent stage height. On the azimuth plane (horizontally sort of) we rely on time arrival differences between the ears. If a sound arrives to the left ear first, and to the right ear 2 Milli-seconds later (2ms is some arbitrary number), then the brain can deduct that the sound source is to our left, and that amount of delay will dictate how far over to the left or right the sound is coming from. In an array there is a slight difference in path lengths between each speaker, in a vertical array the difference can be null, but in a horizontal array it may make multiple sound sources distinguishable. *The bold I'm speculating. I also know that in any type of array, comb-filtering can increase loudness and dispersion across the main axis. In a vertical array it may be null, but in a horizontal array the increase horizontally could weaken staging. I'm sure there are other aspects that come into play like interference, but I don't know much about beyond what I've already stated. In any event, I'd definitely finish the pods, and try them out.
  7. Or paint. It doesn't have to be good either.
  8. only 2 pics? wtf. Thats like, only showing me one titt
  9. lol. You broke 158 with a pair of 18s and roughly 3 times the rated thermal power and want to get rid of them now... A recone(s) is going to be a fraction of the price of new sub(s).
  10. when you have a place in your house specifically for car audio stockpile

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