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S.DeYoung

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  1. Ha ... Nice bro.Just because of you, Don could practically give me a sponsosrship and give me enough deadner to do my car and I would turn him down ... Like you said, products speak for itself and he doesn't need to give out deals and support Car Audio because HE knows what he is doing ... The deadner in my truck is working JUST AS GOOD as the day I installed it ... and it was crap from day one, so whats your point? Do you mean it hasn't become even worse? Hard to do when it's at the bottom of the list for deadening products. Thanks for the -1's
  2. Ah, I guess money is the motivation factor. Don's product speaks for itself. He doesn't need to give out deals like other companies so people will use his stuff. As for bad mouthing AT, I think the owner has done enough to ruin his own reputation.
  3. Sound deadener showdown. AT is shit in comparison and throw in the fact that the owner has no idea how to properly deaden a vehicle. It's a no brainer.
  4. Whatcha got?
  5. 18" Fi SSD for sale. D1 voice coils Carbon fiber cap made by Duran Adams. Used and in great condition $200 shipped UPS ground.
  6. No it does not. I was just looking around and read great reviews on those "overnight sensations." What would you recommend? I would like to go the DIY route so I can build my own enclosures but if I found a good deal on something built, I wouldn't mind. I made the overnight sensations a couple years back and still use them, but mostly for listening to music in the basement now. They are good speakers for that budget point, yet I believe there are some better options out there that won't be much more. I'm not sure what your goals are exactly, but there are many good designs for DIY. I actually just bought all the supplies to make the Zaph ZDT3.5 yesterday with the current sale going on at partsexpress. It ended up costing a total of roughly $415 for two towers. I can't tell you how they sound, but from what I read they should not disappoint. I am just looking to add better sounds to the living room T for around $1000. The only piece of equipment I have so far is a MJ18 for woofer duty. I will eventually work on the dedicated HT room and will go all out for that.
  7. It works/loads/posts just fine here.Works just fine for me as well
  8. Tru concept Tpec nocurt S.Gunnem Fail.
  9. who? are you sure it is the same fucknut?Yes
  10. building crossovers i have no problem with, designing them hell no. The active option is really intriguing. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
  11. I'd gladly run three towers and I have the room for it.
  12. Build. No way in hell I'm going to try and design something.
  13. No it does not. I was just looking around and read great reviews on those "overnight sensations." What would you recommend? I would like to go the DIY route so I can build my own enclosures but if I found a good deal on something built, I wouldn't mind.
  14. Angry Birds or Clash of Clans
  15. Gain is half way? What does this mean? Did you listen for stress when setting the gain?
  16. Why the hell would you tune it so low and how can you fit that large of an enclosure in the kick?
  17. Tire Rack usually has good deals but that price range is really low for new wheels. Finding some used wheels in good condition is your best bet.
  18. PRS>any other dsp head unit out there. If you want to save some money, look for a used 800 or 880.
  19. User error is not covered in the warranty.

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