Everything posted by Duran
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sq. inches of port area needed per cubic ft. of volume
Remember that is a rule of thumb, not exact. PORT Size Calculations and Formulas for WOOFER and Subwoofer BOXES
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Welcome to the IHoP
I'll email you tomorrow Neal
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Welcome to the IHoP
I hope you're in that 15% if you want to be. It's happening here too. Hopefully, I think my chances are a lot better than most people. It'll suck if they shut down my building, then I'm competing with 2,000 other employees most of which are more qualified than me.
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good design?
Jacob's recommendation will work as well because Nightshades like smaller enclosures with a bit less port.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Good read http://www.reuters.com/article/idUS327373577520100427
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good design?
The 12-162 inches of port area per cube is just a rule of thumb, not always right. I'd shoot for more like 300-3502 inches. I wouldn't use liquid nails at all, it's worthless when it comes to MDF use wood glue. A screen shot would probably be best for posting pictures from Sketchup.
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Have it simple, right to the point. I have my name at the top, in bold, followed by my address and contact information; then you need to list exactly what you want to achieve; then list what you are good at, the skills that relate to the position you are applying for; then your education, you really want to wow them with your education; then a basic work history to give them an idea of what you've done and what you are capable of doing for them. Then some details about hobbies, who knows you might get the job because your boss enjoys golfing like you do. Bullets are your friend, although don't overdo it because it will look like black and white polka dots instead of a professional resume. The reason I bold my name and make it a header is because I'm the topic of the document, and when the skim through the resume's the one that catches their eye will get the most attention, you really want attention.- Post your Desktops
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- tight on space and want to do afi Q 15 ported
That's your listening preference, not what you want to achieve.- tight on space and want to do afi Q 15 ported
Your going about this the wrong way, what are your goals? The BL and the Q are made for COMPLETELY different things.- Set up and intallations
Remember you have 100'+ of flatwound aluminum 18 AWG in your Nightshades I'm guessing it's 18 AWG at least, it's definitely not larger.- Battery Terminals
Agreed.- alpine 6.5s
Type-S's blow cock, get Type-X's nigg! Yes I'm making fun of you guys.- Team Decent "Punisher" Build
Nice! I miss bassrace- Team Decent "Punisher" Build
What was the final score of the veezy run?- Set up and intallations
- finish nails or screws?
You guys aren't getting the point of securing the panels for an enclosure, the glue is the strongest point of the enclosure, wherever glue soaks into the wood is MUCH stronger than just MDF. Try breaking an enclosure joint sometime, if you built it correctly you will have a very hard time breaking it right where the glue joint is, normally it will break at the point the glue stopped soaking into the MDF. Finish screws work just fine, anything you have as long as you use it correctly will work.- 4 DP21 Wall Build
- which 18?
Cone area normally wins, pretty much always. More motor force, and coils for heat dissipation. Amps, whatever is in your budget works.- 4 DP21 Wall Build
Moar pics of the lady- ICON Prototype 12" Temp build
that is top secret C'mon Mark I'm in the cool club with you and Aaron- ICON Prototype 12" Temp build
A prefab huh? I like the looks, Dylan's design? - Need Help With Writing A Resume