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Showing content with the highest reputation on 08/13/2013 in Posts

  1. Ha nobody likes you.
  2. 2 points
    T/S parameters have always been available by calling IA directly, and recommended enclosure specs are always available as well.
  3. Since this hasnet been posted here yet. Seen it on their FB page
  4. Sort of digging on the red, although I DO NOT need to be noticed that much
  5. I'm dying for some more info too. And praying for a 12"!!!
  6. Lmao.. get that empty bottle shit outta here, lol
  7. I forgot about this. Senchez and I on the way to Slamology!
  8. Your install looks so clean man!!! Are you gonna paint the port? I'd do red
  9. The subs have broken in a bit now and are far louder and better sounding than my sa15s, the low notes on these are crazy!
  10. One of the things that have changed since your involvement in audio is the evolution of HOW deadener is used as opposed to WHAT it's made of. Yes, aluminum/butyl is still the best combination of materials for CLD (compressed layer dampener) but multiple layers of the product is not how you achieve the best results. It's been studied and tested and discovered that a person only needs 25% coverage of CLD in most cases for it to do it's specific job. There are products that accompany the CLD now from most of the reputable manufacturers that compliment the performance of the CLD and do the jobs you/we were trying to do with multiple layers of CLD. The first is called CCF (closed cell foam) and it's job is to be a barrier between the sheet metal and the trim panels/door panels/etc. to stop the rattles you hear when they're contacting each other. The second is called MLV (mass loaded vinyl) and it's the sweet product that goes with the CCF to actually block the unwanted noise and does it FAR better than multiple layers of CLD ever could. You're not going to find 200sqft of deadener for $200 anymore because all the manufacturers who were making their "rubber based compound" or "Butyl mixed compound" etc. crappy products back then finally got called on their BS and people have learned to stay away from that stuff. Yes, even FatMat wasn't or isn't actually using REAL butyl. They could all be that cheap because it was really still an asphalt based product. Reputable companies like Second Skin and SoundDeadenerShowdown for example are making the real products that really work. Sure, you can't get 200sqft for $200 anymore but you don't need to, you shouldn't need that much to get the results from the CLD that you need. Read up on www.SoundDeadenerShowdown.com to get better informed of the landscape that is now sound deadening. Don tells it straight and is one of the few vendors out there who REALLY knows what he's talking about AND will only sell you as much product as you need to do your job right unlike years ago when the manufacturers wanted to convince you that you needed all those layers and all that product so they could make serious money because all they were selling you was the wide rolls of Peel N Seal with a logo on it.
  11. You do NOT need 200 square feet of cld to have the results you want. If you want to do it right email [email protected]
  12. 1 point
    Thats a 12. Obviously, the spiders are not glued. The entire woofer was not assembled to show off the woofer piece by piece. What do yall think of that motor?
  13. Q&A

    1 point
    How many prototype woofers did you go through before finally selecting the one that is on pre-order now? Why was this version chosen over the others?
  14. Get a single set of components and use one of the sundown amps as a two channel bridging ch 1&2 and 3&4 to each side; or two raw 6.5s and two tweeters for an active setup.

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