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ssh

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  1. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
  2. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Ya know... cause he... I'm a terrible terrible person.
  3. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    I hope no one remembers the drawing of KW I did.
  4. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Gotta adjust the brightness, or look down if your on a lcd. I kid. You just have to refresh the image.
  5. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    I WILL BURN IN HELL FOR SLANDER.
  6. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Did I?
  7. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    I'm so low.
  8. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Let's be real Stefan. She would have smaller problems than that No if Stefan was there she would have no problems. He'd be refinishing the floors, she would be relaxing. J Dammit dammit dammit.
  9. And Impious beat me to the punch, and with a lot more eloquence. For what it's worth, the last processor I had was over 400 alone-although the latest one I just ordered is under 200, and for some that's their entire budget for speakers, so it's not exactly an optimal way to "save" money.
  10. If your on a budget then it makes sense to use a component set. They already come with a passive crossover network designed to get the most out of the speakers in the set. However, every install will differently effect the end frequency response (overall sound) of the speakers, and passive crossover networks can't be adjusted to accommodate these changes-hence the reason for going active. Active processing gives the ability to change crossover points & slopes for any given speaker in the setup (among other features), but it usually costs a bit extra for a head-unit to have these features, or buying a separate processor like a rockford 3sixty, jbl ms8, minidsp, etc can be a lot. Not only are these processors relatively costly, but often times you have to spend a TON of time to get the speakers to sound better then a traditional component set. To me with the goals you want, and perhaps tight budget, it makes sense to use a component set, but if you'd like to up your budget, and try an active setup then prepare to learn a whole lot more.............
  11. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    I hate Ant so much.
  12. Is your head-unit capable of active processing? Are you planning on spending a few hundred on a processor? If you can't answer yes to one of those questions then you would be better off with a component set. Is your current amp a four channel, or planning on getting a four channel amp? Are you ready to spend countless hours tweaking the filters? <-Not steering you away from going the active route, but just wanted to make sure you were slightly aware of what it entails before selecting drivers.
  13. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Just sayin!
  14. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Those wood floors could use some refinishing. Maybe she is grabbing some oil soap with that missing hand. If I was in the room, she would have bigger problems than that.
  15. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
  16. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Trolling.
  17. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    editi
  18. 8/17/2012 hollow hold 2x30sec superman 2x30sec plank 60sec reverse plank 60sec frog stand, 3x20sec handstand 3x20sec tuck planche 3x5sec front lever tuck 3x20sec back lever tuck 4x15sec L-sit tuck on rings 3x20sec ring pushups 3x5 ring rows 5x5
  19. ssh replied to ssh's topic in Hall Of Fitness
    8/17/2012 hollow hold 2x30sec superman 2x30sec plank 60sec reverse plank 60sec frog stand, 3x20sec handstand 3x20sec tuck planche 3x5sec front lever tuck 3x20sec back lever tuck 4x15sec L-sit tuck on rings 3x20sec ring pushups 3x5 ring rows 5x5 3900kcal 220g protein
  20. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    I always tell my mother I'm going to sell it, and buy a new dirt bike.
  21. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/134672-harvard-cracks-dna-storage-crams-700-terabytes-of-data-into-a-single-gram
  22. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    We also snagged the foot rest.
  23. I'm changing my routine I've been doing for the last five months, and starting a gymnastic type routine. I figured this would be a good way for me to log everything for future reference and progression. Basic goals are improving overall strength, and slowly adding lean mass. 5' 9.5" 135lbs bf ~ 10%
  24. ssh replied to mrray13's topic in Off Topic
    Apparently these Eames chairs go for a hefty price. I guess we got a steal when we got ours at Goodwill for two hundred bucks.
  25. It's an arbitrary number-not based on anything. I'd suggest he buys an amplifier that fits his budget, made by a reputable company, and is advertised to handle the impedance point he wants to wire the coils to. Whether his budget allows for a "1000w" amp or "2000w" amp, seems null to me.

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