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<Wants to go water skiing!! Come visit. Ski, Surf, Wakeboard all are possible. Don't temp me, I may take you up on that. I am still trolling for a cuddy but can't seem to get the extra funds set aside. My sister is also looking to buy a boat this year so if that go's through I will be borrowing hers.
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Make sure you check out the hummer in the Philadelphia auto show thread. Those mids might be a little larger than yous. Holy speakers Batman!! Those look like 15"s, but also look like pro audio drivers. You think the guy had enough bullet tweeters?
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2012 Philadelphia Auto and DUB show
Thanks for posting!! Car shows are always funn.
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Root canel tuesday + crown fitting wensday = my fucking mouth still hurting on friday.
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It is dangerous for you to know, better to try them all. I was only curious, as his crossover points were quite low, and especially when he initially said lpf, I was thinking what?! I'm glad that's one thing I have some flexibility on with the ms8, fair amount of slopes to play with. Er' was more suggesting not to be afraid to overlap the lower x-over point of the mid with the sub if needed for blending. I hope my analogy of the song you posted yesterday helped understand the concept.
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I shoot with my snake eye. Russell, the one eyed love muscle.
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When firing the M16 during BMT I shot better with both eyes open then closed. Found myself straining to keep my eye closed. Are you blue eyed? Nope brown eyed. I assume you use a scope on the M16?- Welcome to the IHoP
When firing the M16 during BMT I shot better with both eyes open then closed. Found myself straining to keep my eye closed. Are you blue eyed?- Welcome to the IHoP
I hated living in the only apartment I ever lived in. I would rather RV it than live in another apartment. Good luck Julian.- SSA, now over 20,000 members strong and growing
The best car audio site on the internet!!!!!!- Welcome to the IHoP
I charged the quad batterys this week. I am ready to go ride. I live at the base of the rockies so 20 miles away and I am in mountain desert. I wil let you know how the riding is.- Welcome to the IHoP
I have always hear rumor of blue eyed people being able to shot a scoped rifle with both eyes open. I have browns so obviously a no go for me. Maybe a few of our gun savy blue eyed guys can chime in.- Welcome to the IHoP
In a car enviroment with the sub crossed low with a shallow slope, the sub will still play higher freq's, they are just attenuated. Get the mids to blend with the sub and you have a win, Win. Even with songs like this your mids are working less to sound natural.- processors
possible solutions. http://www.woofersetc.com/p-3810-bx35-boss-3-way-electronic-crossover.aspx http://www.woofersetc.com/p-1313-x6-lanzar-3-way-6-ch-electronic-crossover.aspx http://www.woofersetc.com/p-8126-qxr-7-cadence-3-way-electronic-crossover.aspx Personally I like something I can adjust from the drivers seat as thats where I like things to sound the best. I would suggest a HU with built in processor if you can afford it. Good luck.- Welcome to the IHoP
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Yes I am back assward this morning. sorry for the confusion. Sub LPF @50hz 12db slope. Midbasses HPF @25hz 24db slope. I fought the idea forever bc I didn't want to overlap the freq's due to cancellation issues, but found the overlap to create that one sound source instead of three that we all strive for.- Welcome to the IHoP
Interesting. Definetly easier to blend low freq's than the x-over point between the mids and highs. If I try to raise the midbass LPF it sounds cleaner but really seperates the sub. So for my taste in sound I like the warmer, thicker bottom end in exchange for that little cleaner sound.- Welcome to the IHoP
I personally HPF my sub @50hz and LPF my midbasses @32hz. Once T/A'ed and phased correctly The blending makes the sub sound like its coming from the midbasses. food for thought.- Equalizing front stage
Here is the EQ settings available and what the freq's of the graphic EQ are. 5- Band Parametric EQ: The built-in Parametric EQ allows you to adjust the following 5 frequency bands in 1/3 octave steps from -6 to +6 dB at a bandwidth Q factor of 1, 1.5, or 3 Band 1: 20 Hz to 80 HzBand 2: 50 Hz to 200 HzBand 3: 125 Hz to 3.2 kHzBand 4: 315 Hz to 8 kHzBand 5: 800 Hz to 20 kHz<LI>7-Band Graphic EQ: The built-in Graphic EQ allows you to adjust the following 7 frequencies from -6 to +6 dBBand 1: 63 HzBand 2: 150 HzBand 3: 400 HzBand 4: 1 kHzBand 5: 2.5 kHzBand 6: 6.3 kHzBand 7: 17.5 kHz Here is a few lists of good rock drum and rock bass guitar songs for you brother. http://digitaldreamd...t_drumperf.html http://digitaldreamd...t_bassperf.html- Welcome to the IHoP
A good read for you Stefan. http://caraudiomag.com/articles/mid-bass-response- Welcome to the IHoP
I hear you, my BTL is only on like half way most of the time. Point being is if the reflections aren't audible then make them less of a deciding factor. I think once you get everything dialed in you will be happy with the sub on at all times. IF you are truely going for true music reproduction you will want sub freq's as well.- Welcome to the IHoP
I believe they were refering to the nut rivets Stefan. They are a threaded insert, and with the stepped drill bit you are pretty safe as to not puncture anything unforeseen. Pics complements of OneBadMonte. http://www.soundsolu...__1#entry686133 - Welcome to the IHoP