Everything posted by ssh
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I have never forgotten a subject so fast in my life as calculus lol Me too and I'm only in first semester. Whatever I learn in week1 I forget in week3. I have to go back and practice. I took 1 and 2 and when i got to the second one i was like is this shit again? i was so glad to finish with it, its so useless in my field but i think im gonna need some of it for pchem next semester I'm barely getting by. So far the content hasn't been THAT bad, but my teacher isn't much of a help, and the book is poorly written. I find myself searching google for other lecture notes and problems on math forums.
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I have never forgotten a subject so fast in my life as calculus lol Me too and I'm only in first semester. Whatever I learn in week1 I forget in week3. I have to go back and practice.
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Anyone want to help me with a quick calculus problem?
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Going to Sante Fe on Friday, Sat, and Sun. Highs are mid 30s and lows in the 20s, should be fun.
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DIY. Stole them from some buildlog since i wanted something similar. Dad got bored one day and built something similar for my mids, all soldered, not welded. I'll have to dig up pics. Damn, looks like I'll have to do the same.
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BEATS FOR MY VAN, BEATS FOR MY VAN. Oh Yeah! Sometimes I just have too much time on my hands...
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FI BTL 18 or SSA ZCON?
This. I just wish I had a car I could put my sony xplods in. Ahh, going for numbers I see. Why of course good sir!
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FI BTL 18 or SSA ZCON?
This. I just wish I had a car I could put my sony xplods in.
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18" BTL N2 Box Design
But as long as the port isn't extremely huge then you can't tell a difference, and therefore it doesn't matter? That's a one sided argument as well, say it was a small port and the vent speed was too high...
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10" xcon
Really isn't much of a difference between the 10" xcon and 18" xcon except for cone area and differences in output. Musically they should be equal, assuming one uses the same enclosure alignment and proportional enclosure volume. I've heard a few setups with xcons (15" to 18"), and was lucky enough to own a pair of 15" xcons at one point. I absolutely loved them. The amount of detail and tonality at high listening levels would put a huge smile on your face. Oh and just because they are rated for 1750watts does not mean you need anywhere close to that amount of power to take advantage of their awesomeness. For example: with the pair of 15s, each seeing around 500-600watts, and a 35hz tuned enclosure, I was able to do a 147db at 40hz at the headrest.
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Burp a sub
Yeah I guess I should have just said that. :facepalm:
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Burp a sub
There are lots of different ways to compete, read the rulebooks, and use some common sense. I never geared my setup for competing, but I did like to show up and just for kicks see what my daily driver was able to pull off. Of course a larger amplifier and higher tuned enclosure would have raised me an easy 5dbs, but I wasn't serious about comps. If you are indeed serious about competing, you need to be able to build enclosures for yourself, and have access to an accurate meter for testing purposes.
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Burp a sub
So If I want to burp the sub the life will be short. Depends on a lot of factors. Time length of run, power used, enclosure, amplifier settings. I could see one person burp the same driver without ever needing recones for several years, while another person completely melts the coils and needs a recone in five minutes.
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Another Icon 15" box
Man that box is stout, just looking at it and I know it's going to be loud.
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Burp a sub
Okay. "Burping" is just a term people made up when running excessive amounts of power to subwoofers for a short period of time. Normally burping is done for SPL competitions, say your run is thirty seconds (I don't remember what the run lengths are for: meca or usaci), so you pull up in the lane and they say go. You have thirty seconds to play what you think will meter the highest. Most subwoofers can handle double, triple, etc their rms rating in short short periods of time. If the time length is short enough then the coils don't really get a chance to heat up, so to speak. This allows you to use a bigger amp, more power, and get more output for your runs on the mete. For daily it means absolutely nothing except a cooked coil if your an idiot and don't bring down the power. I hope that makes sense.
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Burp a sub
I'm going to take a guess and say "bigger"
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Burp a sub
I think you need a sub with the best bang for your buck first.
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Android CAR AUDIO application
I haven't seen anywhere where the dev. says he is affiliated with SMD.
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I am not sure what size that speaker is, but Parts Express does carry that type of grill for 8"-12" subs. hmm, maybe I can at least find the name of the style. I need it for a 181.8mm / 7.15in OD basket, 169.5mm / 6.67in distance from opposing mounting holes. (Exodus anarchy mids)
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I have a 360 and never play the thing, just use it here and there for netflix, but your making it sound fun again.
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Adrian, what speaker grills are these? ME WANT, ME NEED! That would epic awesome if I could find them for my tweets too.
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Writing a paper on sopa and protect ip, ugh, perhaps I should have picked something else.
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2~15" Icon's Build
Your box is so awesome though, must go bigger then.
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18" BTL N2 Box Design
Efficiency increases and the need for more power decreases when using a large enclosure. Doesn't the frequency response flatten out as well?