Everything posted by Quentin Jarrell
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drive thru liquor store
No, we have fast food drive tru style places around new orleans. But not a place that you literaly drive in.
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drive thru liquor store
A literal drive through liquor store.
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Trip pics over the years
Do you live in Belize?
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Amp Power\Ground Inserts, Dieing them question
Why not just machine the very top of the insert flat so the screw screws down onto the flat surface. It's not gonna turn that way Or just not tap threads and just make the hole a bit bigger in the insert so the screw can tighten down into the hole.
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inward facings subs
What you are trying to do is called a manifold enclosure. They are used in HT. you can model them using horn response.
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ICON Specs
I would bet the boxes are figured using large signal parameters. When small signal t/s are done the sub will only move about 1mm. So in reality the T/S parameters don't show what these large drivers do in the real world. But when you do large signal testing (25, 50 volts ect) to get the sub to move in normal working range you see a big difference in the parameters. For example VAS which is directly responsible for box volume can go from 19 liters on t/s parameters to 30 or 40 liters on large signal parameters. It has to do with the fact that most of these large thick surrounds resonate very high at 1mm and much lower at high excursion.
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In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
Going a bit further into the technology helps in high xmax which becomes not practical with overhung. Say I want 62.5 mm of one way excursion. I use three top plates 25mm thick sandwiched with two magnets 25mm thick while using a coil 50mm long. In order to get 62.5 mm one way xmax with over hung you would need one 25mm topplate and a coil 150mm long. That's almost six inches. A 4 layer copper coil this long would weigh upwards of 2 pounds. It would take a rediculous amount of motor force to compensate for it. Not to mention a coil that large is very very expensive.
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In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
Read the second one if you didn't understand the first. It reads a bit easier so you might see a bit better. No, it's not NEW, the patent was given to it years ago.
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time to bottle
Now that wouldn't be exactly legal. I'm still working on getting a resale liscense for alcohol. It seems a lot of people like it, and technically homemade wine must be consumed in the home that it was made. Most everything I make is pretty sweet and high alcohol content. I use a champagne yeast that I can get 19% before the alcohol kills the yeast.
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time to bottle
- the gearbox CNC build
Well since you are here trying to make money. These kits can be easily found online. By the looks of the parts this is more than likely just a kit you purchased and are now just going to use the machine you are building to copy the kit you purchased and sell them to others. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm just assuming due to your post count.- Destroyed...
- In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
No problems with high BL in SPL applications. In fact more the better. The faster you can accelerate the moving mass the louder the sub will be.- Video Build Log - Fi BL - Rockford Fosgate - Focal - KnuKonceptz - Tip
I get foam tape because I also use it to do gapping between my pieces for accounting for the space that vinyl and carpet takes up... you'll see... I doubt you'll be able to show me anything I didn't learn from Mark Fukuda or Brian Schmitt 10 years ago. The foam tape that you showed is no where near the thickness of Vinyl. The high end 3m red double stick is almost exactly the same thickness as vinyl however. Besides the reasoning to compensate for vinyl when applying bondo to recess that panel, that foam is too thick and allow the template to shift on the material especially with the strait fllutted bit you are using and with small panels like a tv or radio trim ring that's only 1/8 or 1/4 inch wide.- cd player hooked up wrong... face palm...
If the done fuse is blown and nothing else is done except run a wire to the battery I gaurantee the car is going to burn to the ground.- aero ports; .56%....
No. 99.9999998% of rules of thumb are ignorant There is math behind everything. Just like there is a formula for calculating BL of a sub there is a formula to calculate port area. It is all derived from physics. Just like air plane wings are different so are port chamfers and there are formulas based on fluid dynamics to calculate them.- Welcome to the IHoP
That's why I asked the country. You can get a 3 course meal for a family of 4 in the Phillapines for 5 bucks- In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
This is one version I have already modeled. To my knowledge a motor force factor of 2,833 is a bit higher than most on the market.- In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
The speaker in the first paper is used in this http://www.fishman.com/products/view/sa220-solo-performance-system- In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
Nowhere near too good too be true. Wouldn't be patented if so. Some prestigious companies like Fishman use the technology.- Welcome to the IHoP
Is that gross or net? Either way, damn you work cheap. Net. Yah, compared to what an engineer makes in the US it's tiny What country?- Welcome to the IHoP
That's got to be a typo...6.25 an hour?- In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
No, the second link is written in more layman's terms- In depth paper on Low Reluctance Return Path MMAG motors
here's another white paper on MMAG http://stepip.com/PublishedApps/MMAG%20copy.pdf- Video Build Log - Fi BL - Rockford Fosgate - Focal - KnuKonceptz - Tip
- the gearbox CNC build