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ssh

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  1. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Also found out I can do one arm negative chins after today's workouts.
  2. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Took me forever to find the security building there to do the same. I finally just parked in a garage. Luckily its free on weekends, and happened to be open friday evening so im not paying shit. Funny walking on campus compared to my community college--young people, hot bitches.
  3. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    And the kiosk is broken...
  4. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Running around the university in flagstaff trying to find place to buy parking passes.
  5. Then I missed it because so many people actually drink the kool-aid there.
  6. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
  7. I was waiting for some remark that would cue us that you were being sarcastic.
  8. Haha. There you go again talking about things you know nothing about. Just visit the SMD forum - they will let you know you can't even begin to determine the amount of port area required without knowing how big the box is going to be. And don't even think about doing over 16 sqin per cuft - that is reserved for SPL applications only. Oh - and less port = better lows, more port gives you better high bass. If you can't remember these basic rules, just download everyone's favorite calculator over there - it figures all this out for you. Just keep reading my friend, you're learning. I hope that was a joke. so who's the joker BKOLFO4? or 95Honda? Bkolfo4
  9. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
  10. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
  11. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    i met him last night at Octoberfest and got pretty smashed with him I just saw his commercial at Octoberfest, and he was dripping a ton of beer, and he just laughed and said: "Don't worry, I can always make more."
  12. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Wonders if Samuel adams is drunk all the time.
  13. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Because the latter isn't one, or you got ninja'd? I certainly did NOT get ninja'd and all I saw were two black cars. Ahh cause its not red!
  14. Haha. There you go again talking about things you know nothing about. Just visit the SMD forum - they will let you know you can't even begin to determine the amount of port area required without knowing how big the box is going to be. And don't even think about doing over 16 sqin per cuft - that is reserved for SPL applications only. Oh - and less port = better lows, more port gives you better high bass. If you can't remember these basic rules, just download everyone's favorite calculator over there - it figures all this out for you. Just keep reading my friend, you're learning. I hope that was a joke.
  15. ssh replied to KenC210's topic in Fi Technical
    Im on mobile so im not about to type out a paper, but this should help
  16. ssh replied to KenC210's topic in Fi Technical
    Sorry this is going to be a box for 2 fi 15 bl Regardless, it's still not relevant to Fi. You can put any driver in any enclosure. Still haven't stated what you specifically need help with. Did you randomly draw that enclosure in sketch up, or?
  17. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Because the latter isn't one, or you got ninja'd?
  18. ssh replied to KenC210's topic in Fi Technical
    How is this remotely relevant to Fi? And as already stated, what specifically are you looking for? Modeling frequency response? Coming up with port length and tuning, vent mach? Cutout dimensions?
  19. No problem. You may also find this useful: http://blog.stefanhinote.com/designing-a-ported-enclosure/
  20. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
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  22. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    I would just prefer everyone leave me the hell alone when I'm sick and let me lay on the couch in peace. Not me. I want bitches in bikinis pealing grapes for me and rubbing me with heated massage oil. ROFL.
  23. well for 2 sa12's i would get a 1200-1500 rms @ 2 ohm. people in my other thread and at my local shop said i would need to upgrade my electrical system. as far as my goals. just want a box so i get some nice bass without cranking the volume knob, have having the music blow out my ear drums. also, 90% of the time i listen to rap, the other 10% is partyboy mash ups and dubstep remixes. space isnt a problem, i know for a fact that i have room. i have no clue what vas, qes, and fs are. care to explain please? Drivers don't require any specified amount of power, and they will perform just fine without meeting their RMS numbers. So yes 1500watts on both drivers will be louder then say 500watts on both drivers, but it doesn't mean the latter wouldn't be louder then a single driver, or sub-optimal in any way. Your going to want an enclosure on the larger side for increased efficiency, and better low end response. Vas, Qes, and Fs are from a set of specifications known as Thiele Small (T/S). Each represents some characteristic of the driver, and all together allows for enclosure modeling among other things. If your that interested in learning about it then buy The Loudspeaker Cookbook, otherwise: copy the t/s specs from the Sundown site into either previously mentioned apps, and let them do their "magic."
  24. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Pull battery?

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