Everything posted by NB50
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Warden Series Release - May 1st
All I can say is congratulations on the product, sounds like you put a lot of hard work into it.
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Mach 5 Appoints Evolution Parts as Exclusive Distributor for United St
ssa is a dealer not a distributor Just realized that.
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Mach 5 Appoints Evolution Parts as Exclusive Distributor for United St
So does this mean SSA isn't carrying Mach 5 any more?
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You think YOUR setup is nice?
- icon 15: ported or sealed enclosure?
4ft^3 is really big for a sealed box for an Icon 15.- New Zed amps
Are you sure? The website says other wise, if I understand it correctly. http://www.zedaudiocorp.com/products.html- Welcome to the IHoP
for spam mail. Just got this e-mail- AQ 1200D and L7's
And some amps more then others.- AQ 1200D and L7's
Not everyone is solely basing on Shizzon's experience, but it is an indication of build quality.- Welcome to the IHoP
I would have to say yes, looks just like my craftsman. Correct.- Welcome to the IHoP
I usually set it down, have a smpoke and curse at it. J When I changed the oil on my Dad's Escape a couple of weeks ago I couldn't, for the life of me, get the oil filter to thread. I seriously thought I was going to go crazy...haha I didn't put the wrench down when trying to reconnect the negative battery terminal. I was trying to put the ring terminals on the bolt when one slipped off hit the wrench and the other end of the wrench was touching the positive terminal. Negative contact point. Positive contact point- box help
Your going to need more port area.- Welcome to the IHoP
How many people take the time to put down tools when working on something? ie your trying to tighten a bolt but the treads won't catch so you try to tighten it with your hand still holding on to the wrench. Or do you put the wrench down. Do you still do it if a battery is involved?- Thinking about upgrading..
Lateral move in my opinion.- Welcome to the IHoP
I believe he is alluding to the air flow characteristics.- Welcome to the IHoP
Figure of speech, but in reference to believing that your "research" will equate to reality in the car. So then you have experience with these enclosures in a vehicle? Nope, don't need any. Professional engineers can't make a model that matches reality and you expect to? If not, I might not have a job. And yet engineers still make and use models. I never said anywhere that I expect to match reality, isn't that what your supposed to do. Create a design, test the design, make changes to improve the design, test new design, etc.- Welcome to the IHoP
Figure of speech, but in reference to believing that your "research" will equate to reality in the car. So then you have experience with these enclosures in a vehicle?- Welcome to the IHoP
It is an ABC(aperiodic bi-chamber) box, you may not be able to see it well but there is a chamber between the port on the back wall and the port on the left side. I see it now. What are the benefits of this type of enclosure? Flatter response? What is it tuned to? From my research you get a wider range of efficiency over a regular ported enclosure, more cone control over the range. The chamber that houses the driver is 31hz while the small chamber next to it is 72hz both chambers combined is 40.5hz. The down side of them they are huge, weigh a ton, and are more difficult to build. I built one before that should work for my Flatlyne, this one is a little more in depth though. I need to get a mic so I can see what they are really doing. Here is the one I built before. Keep drinking "that" kool-aid if you think your installation in a vehicle is going to be the same as your plan. What kool-aid? There is no references to kool-aid any where? And I know things change when put in a vehicle, there is also ways to predict what will happen. As stated before I would like to get a mic to see what gain is happening in the car,and apply it to the predicted model to get a better plan.- Welcome to the IHoP
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I think I'm a nerd cause I really want this shirt.- Welcome to the IHoP
I can't tell, it's a secret Nightshades Actually we are walling off 4 Nightshade 18's Or are we? I'll drive out to Idaho and give you a piece of my mind if you do that to that car. No worries bromo whew I was about to have a heart attack. I hope the customer is tasteful in his choices of what goes in it.- Welcome to the IHoP
I can't tell, it's a secret Nightshades Actually we are walling off 4 Nightshade 18's Or are we? I'll drive out to Idaho and give you a piece of my mind if you do that to that car.- Hello from South Dakota.
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It is an ABC(aperiodic bi-chamber) box, you may not be able to see it well but there is a chamber between the port on the back wall and the port on the left side. I see it now. What are the benefits of this type of enclosure? Flatter response? What is it tuned to? From my research you get a wider range of efficiency over a regular ported enclosure, more cone control over the range. The chamber that houses the driver is 31hz while the small chamber next to it is 72hz both chambers combined is 40.5hz. The down side of them they are huge, weigh a ton, and are more difficult to build. I built one before that should work for my Flatlyne, this one is a little more in depth though. I need to get a mic so I can see what they are really doing. Here is the one I built before.- Polyfil
http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7168 - icon 15: ported or sealed enclosure?