Everything posted by Peteyglad
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Need Some Advice!
An XXX12 weighs in at 53 pounds and 9515 was 50 pounds. But my 9515 was a C series. Not sure what they weigh now. So yeah, they XXX is heavier.
- Pro Tech
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resistance for three subs
The need for a sunsonic filter depends on where your box is tuned to and what music you listen to. The safe bet is have a subsonic filter set around 5 hz below box tuning. For a dialy driver the box is usually tuned to around 35 hz and the subsonic would be set at 30.
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resistance for three subs
Ok, what you are doing is called series-parallel wiring. You series the subs to 8 ohms each, then parallel the 3 subs to achieve your 2.67 ohm load. I would agree with bigger, it is tough to tell how much power the amp is putting out. First, the coils are usually not exactly 4 ohms, they are a tad off. Then you have the in box impendance rise to worry about. But probably on a DX700 you would see 600-650 at 2.67 depending on what the bench test is for 2 ohms.
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Pro Tech
Anyone have their website? Any idea if they are still in business? Looking to see what they have for subs now. Our shop tried a few of them last year and they were decent.
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the new silverado box, amp
Looks a lot better than my box:( damn fine job!
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Venting
80 here also. Damn trade you. I love the snow! Hopefully your stuff will get there tomorrow.
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new job...wooowhoooo
Last summer I worked as a lumberjack on an army base. It was at Ft. Drum, NY. They had a squad of A-10's. We were at one of the OP's looking into the impact area and some A-10's were doing maneuvers that day. It was unbelievable to see them firing. It doesn't even sound like a machine gun. It was like "BRRRRRAAAAAPPPPPP" and it was a few hundred rounds. Then you would just see clouds of dust from the impacts.
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A few pix from downtown B-more
There was a shop on the harbor that had the best crab cakes. Yummy.
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FeedBack **Positive**
He only has about 20 posts on here so he doesn't post a whole lot.
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A few pix from downtown B-more
I used to love going down to the harbor. Do they still have the old ship there? Used to rent some paddle boats.
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FeedBack **Positive**
i3abyjay2502 Good guy. Would do busines with again.
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Box Building Tips
Here is another one. When you are done building your box you can run a flashlight around the seams on the inside of the box to tell where there might be an air leak.
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Box Building Tips
Here is a pic of yesterdays project for me. .2 cubes sealed and will fit under the drivers seat of my wife's Voyager. Right now it is cut out for my Vifa PL 7 but I have a feeling it will end up a Koda in no time. But I thought I would give the Vifa achance first:) Another box tip. While 2 people is not necessary it sure is nice. Also, if no have no sawhorses an old sub box works just fine.
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Box Building Tips
Good tip on the straightedge. Didn't have any clamps though:( Also. A router works a lot better than jigsaws doing the mounting cutouts also.
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Box Building Tips
Ok, today was the first time ina long while that I have built a box away from my old shop. These are a few things I learned / remembered while building a box today. 1. Measure twice, cut once (this goes for the cuts on the woodas well as the overall size of the enclosure). I made a few bad cuts and ended up building one box too large. Grrr. If you are going to cut it wrong, be sure do it larger than what is needed. 2. A pneumatic or electric brad nailer is the way to go! I was doing it the old fashioned way with a hammer and finishing nails. There was some frustration with bent / broken nails as well as the lack of speed. 3. A jigsaw may cut wood, but it is a far cry from a table saw or circular saw. My cuts seemed like I was drunk and swerving all over the place. 4. 3/4" MDF is a lot easier to work with than 1/2" MDF. The preciseness of the cuts as well as the accuracy of the nailing is a lot less critical. I was using 1/2" because of the overall size of the enclosure (.2 cubes). 5. Be careful where you place your caulk gun! It will continue to spew caulk after you lay it down. 6. Try to make all your cuts from the factory cut sides. Anything less would be uncivilized. 7. Make sure you get the kind of caulk that just comes right off the skin. I use Alex Plus and it works great. I have used other stuff that sticks for days no matter what you do short of removing skin. I think that covers the 1st lesson. More to comelater.
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Home Audio basics
Thanks for the input. That is agreat deal for a DVD player! I might have found what I want:) Looks like I have some more checking out to do!
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hate to ask...
haven't tried it myself being in Atlanta, but sems like they have had a few shows this year. Wonder about it myself.
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Loading Wall
I saw that pic too and am curious of how it works. Looks counterproductive.
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Seas Lotus Ref vs. Focal 165K2P
I had the 165k2's amp with 75 RMS and they sounded great. I did also use a 30 band eq to smoth things out some:) They had great low end extension and the tweets were very nice. In the crossovers I did have the tweets all the way down though. Not sure if they are worth the price though. Note sure on the Seas though, never used them.
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Home Audio basics
sweet, thanks for the input. Looks like I hve some listening to do!
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Home Audio basics
I just went to the Atnea website and checked for dealers. I was kinda surprised Best Buy carries some of their product. Guess it will be easier than I thought to check them out, just a few miles away.
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Home Audio basics
That is a little out of my league at the moment. I have always know home stuff was a tad more than the car audio stuff Also, I am trying to remember the name of a company that made media centers. I think it was Balle but I can't seem to find anything on them so it must be the rong name. Any guesses?
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