Everything posted by mrogowski
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it's alive
Glad you like them.
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i need some advice
Us biased? Nawwww... Personally, I'd keep the 12's and install them as you planned. You have them now, why dump them? If you're not satisfied, you can always go to plan B at any time. Best, Mark
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Got MAW?
Yeah, but I was dead years ago. And its not a bedroom, its a "stock room".
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Got MAW?
You're dead.
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Got MAW?
How's the back? Me =
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Help, TC1000 15" for HT use box parameters 4ohm 300w with winisd
Have you considered going with a Sonotube rather than building a box? They're cheap and you can get yourself going within a few hours. Sub on the bottom, port on top. Best, Mark
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home speaker: sub replacement
If you want to shop Canadian, check out what McBride has: http://www.loudspeakers.ca/products.htm Best, Mark
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MAW-12 Home theater
Yes, no problem. Perhaps look into snagging a Sonotube - good, cheap and easy to put together. Best, Mark
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MJ-18 LLT
You guys should have seen my house when I was running sweeps with that setup... The magic frequency was 28Hz. EVERYTHING was moving.
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My thoughts on using a plate amp in home and going active
Well, that way you can concentrate on the data lines and output filtering. Plus, it would be cheaper since they won't be paying more for XLR connectors. You can buy more tubes then..
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My thoughts on using a plate amp in home and going active
I know, but wouldn't it be ultra cool if you didn't have to do that?...
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My thoughts on using a plate amp in home and going active
I find the 2496 to be a very powerful unit. All Behringer has to do is come out with a home audio version and get rid of those XLRs... One thing I can't understand tho is the folks who buy the Behringer 2496, EQ AND Feedback Destroyer. Why bother when you have all those options in the 2496? You don't need the other units. And yes, a watt does not equal a watt. That's why I'm running Crest on my bottoms...
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MJ-18 LLT
Agreed. It seemd that there are more movies coming out with alot of the ultra low stuff. I can't see it making THAT much of a difference. You will still get usable bass down low, and if you EQ it, who cares? Best, Mark
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MAW-12 Home theater
The whole trick to doing a HT sub is to build big and tune low. There is much more usable information in the nether regions as compared to straight audio, so you want to get as much of this as you can. If you can sacrifice going a bit bigger, 3 cubes tunes to 22Hz should give you good output for HT. Best, Mark
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MJ-18 LLT
For sure, keep us updated on it. I still have to fix up the pictures on the blog...
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So my alternator is hosed
Suck it up and buy a new one! Sorry to hear that - I DESPISE car repairs in any form, simply because everytime I took my old Lumina into the garage for something minor, it ended up costing me over $1000. This was EVERYTIME... I know, I know..... Alts can sure get expensive too...
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Maw 15" port area?
If it were me I would do a single 6". Given its length and the fact that you will be faced with using an elbow, perhaps revisit the slot option. You will end up using roughly the same amount of space inside the box either doing tube or slot, so whichever way is easiest for you... Best, Mark
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Maw 15" port area?
With those choices I would choose the dual 3". They will still be noisey, but at least you are pushing the noise down to lower freqencies. Best, Mark
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I r new
There should be a rule that states lurkers who lurk for more than a year get an automatic 1000 post count.
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New Supplier Of Power
Should be interesting...
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So when I originally bought my car
That's it, tell her who's boss!
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MARK SENT ME A BABY!!!!
Hi Steve, Loyd has made some suggestions that may affect the overall cost of the unit. So currently, I cannot say for certain what the final cost will be. What I can tell you is it will not be as much as a DD Best regards, Mark
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MARK SENT ME A BABY!!!!
ah.
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MARK SENT ME A BABY!!!!
Yeah, the language of the bigbassman can sometimes be difficult to interpret: washer = top plate (the metal plate you see between the basket and the magnet) t-yoke = the backplate with the shaft going up the middle of the magnet structure