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http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/37216-tweeter-problem/page__gopid__726338#entry726338 Please help me... I'm tired of losing tweets :/
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So I threw in the Dayton tweets and listened to them for a long time. They worked great (except for they didn't sound as good). One day I noticed things sounded different. Faded to the left and the tweeter was no longer working... No warning, no hissing, nothing. just doesn't work anymore... I'm really at a loss on what to do.
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So if anyone gets board, I'm looking for threads that show the process of modding an 02 Silverado dash bezel for 2 DIN receivers
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Some guy sent me a PM on here and Full Size Chevy about an amp I was thinking about buying for my friend back in 2007... weird... http://www.fullsizechevy.com/showthread.php?277646-Power-Acoustik-2400-2
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I'm hoping for something like this http://www.caflor.net/heavyduty.html
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I would actually give Caterpillar a call, I'm assuming that you are doing this for your grad class/research and see if they have anything that can do such things. Why Caterpillar? Is this for them? If so, make them loan you a SOMAT. Otherwise details of the sensors are necessary for us to help as that can drastically change the price of the acquisition system. As a reference, typically manufacturers pay close to $50k for that capability, but there are much cheaper options. It actually may be a Cat product we test (not sure how Ryan2 knew that). We are looking for something that in the long run the company could continue to use, but instead of us doing research it would be them pulling the numbers sticking them into a program we developed and getting feedback.
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Got a question for you technically advanced guys. I am looking for a device to store engine data for a specified amount of time that I can hook a computer to (via 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth, Direct cable, etc..) and pull the engine data off for analysis. I will most likely be plugging it in to some sort of "off-road" vehicle (e.g. Rubber Tire Loader, Grader, Excavator). One problem I have is that I don't know the diagnostic connections available on these vehicles (if they are even available) but that is actually something I can work around by picking different vehicles if I must. I'm mostly concerned with finding a product that has the ability to store data that I can tap into every once in a while and pull all the data off. Data I'm looking to collect includes engine revolutions, oil temp, vehicle speed, etc... Any ideas?
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Maybe dimples only work for round objects?
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This has been common knowledge for quite some time. I can understand why it has not been done on commuter cars as I don't think it would be too attractive and not many people would like it, but on semis, trains, and plains, this could save so much energy it's ridiculous. The ONLY negative I see is repairs. It would be almost impossible to match a curved surface without replacing an entire panel. I would say, on a semi, train or airplane they probably replace the entire panel anyways because its cheaper to replace it then to keep the machine down for that long. I'm sure an engineer could come up with a easy way to manufacture dimples into it
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At least you've got your kid!
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It is a chicks car, with a great fucking engine. No more a chicks car than the only other thing I had it narrowed down to. This or a Porsche Cayenne, but the kicker was I couldn't get work to spring for the turbo but the AMG worked. If the W weren't pregnant again and we only had one car seat to deal with I'd have an 07 M5 or an 07 Alpina B7. Car seats x2 and being 6'7" just don't work. That made me narrow it down to things that would work and then could also tow. Thought about a new Exploder and some mods, but this is the same dough to me and sitting on the inside of one is a WEE bit different in a better way. Has ALL the goodies. I'm glad you said it first. That being said, you wouldn't see me being ashamed of driving it.
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I think you read different specs than I did. Either way, I no longer "need" two cars. This one does what my other two did. Considering I don't have space for 3 cars, this was necessary. too tired to think. so what did the other two do that this does? (not being instigative, but just asking)
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:grouphug: Do not dwell on the loss my friend. Rather remember and embrace the memories you have a remember he is always with you. J x2 I haven't experienced the pain of the loss of a grand parent, but I also have never have gotten to experience the memories of a grandpa (and one grandma) as 3 of 4 of my grandparents passed before I was born.
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That is because you've never had one done right. BIG pieces of meat should always be cooked slowly. Frying doesn't do that. And yes an oven can yield skin that is equal to that of a fried bird, but it isn't trivial to get right unlike the deep fryer. You've perhaps seen those oil less deep fryers? Guess what they really do. lol. Don't get me wrong, the skin should be delectable as it IS the best part of the animal. Well my family typically fries smaller birds, no gigantic birds for frying. We typically have two Turkeys one fried and one baked. It's not that i hate baked birds.. it tends to be kinda dry, since the bird has been dropped in oil it tends to be slightly more moist. The oil has NOTHING to do with the moisture level. Proper cooking is what determines that. Tell them to stop overcooking the shit out of the one in the oven. Dry turkey sucks, but don't blame the cooking method instead blame the cook. Feel free to post a little something in the HAF cooking corner!!! please!!!
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How close is that to eleventy billion?
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Or when they put HID's in a halogen case (99% of HID users that didn't have stock HID's to begin with)
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Whoa... one post form the night crew
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On a less serious note his last name is Weaving, and I found that pretty humorous.
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I quite literally almost threw up in my mouth Too bad he's not in Texas... Death penalty seems like a more reasonable conviction to me.
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Much better movie than I expected
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Adrian, I was looking through the hooptie thread and I noticed you posted some "local rice" and all the cars were left side drive... You guys drive on the right side of the road?
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After reviewing the specs I'm pretty much sold... Find me an Ipod, hook up rockbox, and get that dude to push FLAC through the w505 and to the H701 via optical cable??? I think so... I'm not sure if the rockbox'd Ipod can still retain all the functionality when connected to the W505. shhhhh
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@ Ryan. For the tweeters its been VC problems. Madisound fixed the first one but I never sent back the second. Haven't checked this 3rd one yet... @Sean. I remember with the first one I had some wierd noise that came from the right tweeter (while at normal listening levels), then I noticed the left was blown. This time there was nothing that signaled it at all. You think I could send in the amp to db-r to get it checked out?
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Was that tweeter one of the $20 silk dome Dayton tweeters? If so I those things seem to fry the tinsles real easy, hapend to one of mine $9 tweeter. Also have blown 2 $40 tweeters rated for 90W RMS from 1500-25000 (I haven't crossed lower than ~2500 and my tweets are turned down because they would overpower the mids.
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After reviewing the specs I'm pretty much sold... Find me an Ipod, hook up rockbox, and get that dude to push FLAC through the w505 and to the H701 via optical cable??? I think so...