Everything posted by Randal Johnson
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Scrapin' the Coast 2012 (Enigma Style)
Awesome Vid !!! Awesome Show !!!
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Hello from Oklahoma
Welcome to SSA Sounds like an Awesome truck / audio setup ... What USACI SQ class are you entering ??
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OKC OK 2x USACI Show
Best of luck Competitors !!!
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Hey all
Welcome to SSA Mississippi's Scrapin the Coast is this comming up weekend ...
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Scrapin the Coast
Comming down this weekend ?? Any SSA members plan on being there ?? If so, Please swing by Team Linear Power / Blues Car Audio and talk to us ... Check out some New Products !!! Also, If you own a 88 - 98 Chevy / GMC truck, Team GMT400 will be having a meeting there to ... You are more than welcome to come hang out with us ... Especially Saturday night on the Strip !!! See you there !!! Thank you Randal
- Happy birthday Alain!
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Chevy truck Sundown SA-15s
Awesome Vids Sir
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New Sundown SD / E / Neo Pro photos
Awesome Driver Pics Mark !!!
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A little old school goodness
Awesome Drivers back in the day 4 sure !!!
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Problems
You may have to build a amp rack / battery bank in the bed of the truck with a fiberglass bed cover or something similar.
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SSA Basstro Van first official epic HAIRTRIX
Awesome Vid Sir !!! Bad Ass system !!!
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My most EPIC hairtrick EVER!!!!
Awesome Vid Drew !!!
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Burning up my wire..help!
Just out of curiosity ... How long are your gorunds ?? and that particular wire, is that the one between the front battery and the fuse ?? It should not be any longer than the length of the battery ...
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Check this old school beauty out
Those amps were made to reproduce perfect sound ... Sound Quality machines !!! Class A/B amps back then never was required to draw enough current to need such large cables ... Back then, they cared about what sounded the absolute best ...
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Decent head unit?
2 way active up front or 3 way active up front ??
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
ok ... I reread this post ... Sorry Sir, I was working on something (I'm actually at work at the moment) ... Amplifiers do not have processors, The only amplify the input signnal ... they have a input for every output (often referred to as a 1-1 ratio) ... hence 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 channel amplifiers ... In my case having multiple amplifiers with no external processor unit, I would need 8 optical outputs from the head unit and 2 optical inputs on each amplifier ... If they did, like home audio recievers with built in amplifiers ... Yes, one Fiber cable input would work for that application ... If car audio amplifiers did have built in processors, can you imagine how much they would cost ??
- Off topic butt!!!!!
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
With evolving technology ... anything is possible in the future of car audio ... I can see it happening ... just cost more money ...
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
That "tube" is glass and it will break ... Now ... Getting back to car audio ... If your headunit sends light to a processor, then you only need one transmission line ... the processor decodes the information and sends signal to the amps ... If you have fiber going from processor to amps, you need 2 fibers (left and right) to go to each amp cause there is no processor in the amplifier ... If you go from your headunit straight to your amps ... then you need a left and right fiber going to each amp ... meaning multiple outputs and atleast 2 inputs per amp ... unless you go with the more expensive double wavelength transmitters and recievers ...
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
Yes Sir ... Not the easiest cable to work with ... Most fiber lines we work with have 12 fibers per buffer ... with anywhere from 6 to 24 buffers around the messenger/strength member ... Have fun splicing back 3,456 fibers in one night when some drunk ass driver decides to swerve and take out a High Line Power transmission pole ... I've been stuck in a splicing trailer for 16 hours straight a few times ...
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Mayweather Vs Cotto?
Cotto !!! Should be interesting ...
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
Most home theatre recievers decode information from source units ... data ... Then they "Process" the signal to the output stages ... Thats basically why they call them processors, the manipulate the signal for customer preference ... Output signal from a primary "Source" will always be the same, X-box has two output stages ... Fiber optic data transmission and analog RF output ... Left, Right, and video ...
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
Oh ok, haha, I trust you now, but listened to your opinion anyways So you say you would need transmitters/receivers for all channels, why is this? As I've stated, my mixamp takes the sound into my headphones in 5.1 surround. This is my confusion when you say that we would need a separate receiver for each channel. But your correct, my X-box only has one output. My idea would be, From source, one output to lets just say a 5-channel amp. Thats one cable. Which obviously has many advantages over 3 RCAs would, IMO. Your source unit (X-Box) sends out the data encoded information, then the recieving unit amplifier stage / processor device sends output the way the source unit tells it ...
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
Thanks for your input CableGuy. I never imagined that it would uber expensive to have Optical recievers since the cable itself can be had for a few dollars or less. At home, I have mixer/amp that I use for gaming that utilizes the optical input from my xbox and I can tell a HUGE difference in sound compared to normal RCAs. This cable is only 6ft long, and this mixer is nothing of SQ oriented to my knowledege. Can be had for less than 150$ and is designed for gaming, not Audiophiles. Call me loco, but for some reason I was thinking there was a difference between "Fiber Cable", and "Optical Cable". Notice images below. Fiber Cable Optical Cable Fiber Optic Cable The only "Technical" difference between these 2 cables is the top one has 2 cables and the bottom has only one ... The top cable has the capability of "2 way" transmission of data ... The bottom is only capable of transmitting "one Way" just like a RCA cable ... Transmitters change bandwidth/data information into light, and power voltage sends the light energy to the other end of the cable ... basic principle to any amplifier. Recievers at the other end of the cable change the light back into bandwidth/data information ...
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Optical Cable in Car Audio
Trust me, I'm a certified Fiber optical cable splicer technician ... If I could have it in my truck, It would be there ... I think my Kenwood DNX9980HD has a optical output for something, But I sure they do not take the place of RCAs ... You can only have one / two wavelengths per cable ... So that would mean that you would need transmitters / recievers for all channels in the system ... Most things like X-box, PS3, etc only have one, maybe two optical outputs ... Could get expensive !!!