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audio-neon

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Everything posted by audio-neon

  1. thank you sir I have had issues with my TC sounds OEMs pulling out too, they are 48lb subs or something like that. I tend to always do a double baffle on subs for the structural integrity.
  2. One of my friends has it and when I asked him about it he replied with:
  3. Good to know Jacob. I guess I'll go all Sundown, you have always supported me.
  4. aww, John you moved my topic. I guess even I can make a mistake in where I post things. I figured my fellow team sundown members would have been the most help though.
  5. Do you think the death penalty will enjoy 6k watt burps?
  6. I am a man that plans ahead. I'm planning on building a SS1-2 car next year and my plans include 4 saz-3000d's and 2 subs. I have many choices but what subs are really going to be burp happy seeing 6000+ watts rms? Some subs i'm considering are: IA DP 21 (if wayne harris doesn't shoot my idea down as it's technically within the rules) Fi Btl 18"s Nightshade 18"s Hope for a Mach 5 SPL 18 PAP wmd^2 I'm looking for efficiency as well as the ability to take a 3-6 second burp. For bass race I would run a saz-3000d to each coil at 2 ohms vs. the strapped to each sub at 1 ohm. Any other suggestions, I know I'm getting ahead of myself but I'm looking for options.
  7. Marks? lol. I'm a guy don't blame me for being curious
  8. You can create your own SSA gallery and post the images there.
  9. Aaron is that your wife? She makes the 10" look small.
  10. Thats true, The guy thats gonna build a ported box for me said I dont need SSF its a "myth" lol.. and im not gonna take a risk of destroying my subs because my amp doesnt have SSF You don't need one. Amps were made for countless years without them and subwoofers survived. As long as you're not wailing on them too far below tuning, you shouldn't have a problem. I'd run without a subsonic any day with any drivers in any vented enclosure. I did it all throughout the 90s, and sometimes even today, and never hurt a driver. It is a useful tool, but not a necessity. That's a very good point (unless your me and running over double the rms of the driver) Yes, but someone of your knowledge would not be stupid enough to do this in a possible unloading situation. True
  11. It works, but if it's got voids it sucks, I only use it for low powered home sub setups.
  12. May you wisdom increase with your age.
  13. I wouldn't even bother putting a 15 in your trunk. A solid 12" will have more room to breathe.
  14. Myspace Drew?
  15. You would probably hate riding with me. I have driven as far south as Virginia, I plan on making the drive to SBN next spring. We gonna roll down to elite summer nationals this year. Will be the biggest show I have ever been to When and where. I don't have a car but I could probably take a summer vacation.
  16. Well whatever tune is safe to play rap music i dont care.. So will 35 work? Yes, 35 hz would be fine. Most commercial rap music doesn't have anything in it below 40 hz.
  17. You would probably hate riding with me. I have driven as far south as Virginia, I plan on making the drive to SBN next spring.
  18. Case in Point - Daily commute, incompetent morons are the ones who are causing an accident or two a day on the major highways here causing serious delays and back ups, making my already 90 minutes commute 2+ hours. The snoody rich ass holes in their BMW's are the ones moving faster and smarter. So it goes both ways, but I feel the opposite of you. It could be due to growing up and working with arrogant people abound and being able to deal and adjust, while slow and stupid (or in this case incompetents) make me much more angry. Heck, the same thing goes for the audio business for me. I would rather deal with arrogant or snoody people then the incompetent idiots that bring down the quality of everything. Snoody rich assholes trying to cut in line when a two lane road narrows down to one causes most traffic congestion in Houston, so eff em You would never survive Boston. Boston is easy driving, minus the construction areas. NYC drivers are completely willing to hit you to get you to move.
  19. IF you find that link please post it, I can add it to my bookmarks.
  20. I want to see a picture of him signing over 4 saz-3000d's, 1x sax-100.4. 8 x 18" nightshades and his jeep.
  21. I hate being jobless. It's exponentially shrinking my hopes to have a SS1-2 car built and ready for SBN 2009.
  22. Honestly, it probably wouldn't affect things at all. I would toss a layer of sound deadener on the sheet metal before glassing, and glass it thick. You don't want your sheet metal vibrating any more than it currently is.
  23. I couldn't deal with the heat, or the people. Both would drive me insane eventually. I know some nice Texans in Katy...
  24. The cone is nothing special, it's basically the same material TC sounds was using on a lot of their OEM drivers.
  25. 1 or 4 ohms. with one amp (it equals- .5 or 2 ohms per amp if strapping).

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