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j-roadtatts

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Everything posted by j-roadtatts

  1. Maslow's hierarchy of needs always at play
  2. Instinctually a woman is submissive to any man she sees as a suitable mate, even if she has no intentions of mating with them. That is in their DNA. Statistically men would mate with 80% of the women they encounter, women only 20%. Basically only 20% of males put off the persona that they are always going to be willing to in put effort. That shit shows.
  3. Blame it on your playful soul and ability to give undivided attention. Humor and eye contact do it every time...You player.
  4. Don't forget pull the hood.
  5. A few details for anyone unfamiliar with these mounts. The balls are rubber, so can really be clamped down. They come in composite material or aluminum. These particular ones have a 1" ball, but are available in larger ball sizes if one needed a really fucking heavy duty mount. Cheers!
  6. I jammed down a wash boarded road the day after installation to make sure they stayed put. short of jiggling a little they never lost the set placement. Win win
  7. They probably were lol. Sounds like she had enough zen to move your soul too.
  8. Few that know what the are truly doing imo. Most just fluff through a lame routine. If you find one that can hit them spots, definitely get their name and number.
  9. Love the green wire.
  10. Can be invigorating and definitely life changing. Especially if you have been compensating for an injury.
  11. The psoas muscle is one of those sweet spots for me. Hurts so good.
  12. No worries mang. I assumed that's what happened. The arm is a "Ram" brand mount for a fish finder and the cup is a 3" pvc cap. They have quite a few cool mounts that can be built using different parts.
  13. Jumbo sized sleep over
  14. Which is a good thing. Hotel will be full of cheerleaders by nightfall.
  15. On the top floor.
  16. Just checked in at hotel in Denver.
  17. Love me some pleasure mixed with pain.
  18. My suggestion for tweeter xover point is get the mid to play as high as possible and stilll sound good. Then bring the tweeter down to the mid. If they are drivers with a decent frequency response to begin with, only a few minor adjustments should be needed at that point. Gain settings between the mids and tweeter being an important one of them. That statement correlates with my post above too, which is the minimalist approach. a dsp running active is a barrel of fun though, if you're into that kind of thing.
  19. IIRC Eric Stevens said the mid in that ID set rolls off naturally and xover is for the tweeter only. The pic kind of suggests that too. I read that on their forum quite some time ago but you should be able to find the post. with that said you could find a mid that rolls off smooth on the top and have better luck without a new processor immediately. Especially if you can find out where the tweeter xover is set before picking.
  20. Not quite sure I understand the question correctly. But the purpose of the adjustable pod is the capability to dial the frequently response for tonal accuracy and good soundstage. The hope is to be able minimize reflections and aim the tweeters more precisely, so less eq'ing is needed.
  21. Welcome back dude.
  22. Forgot to mention the other adjustable mount I saw someone using was an adjustable Go-Pro mount. May be better suited for small body tweeters, but did not check them out in person though.
  23. Well that sucks the big one.
  24. Cha-Ching!

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