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cobracommander

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Everything posted by cobracommander

  1. you know different? you say ONLY 3db, that is kind of an audible difference
  2. only 3 huh? lol
  3. that probably had a 80amp stock so in other words, yes. Try ro contact mechman alts
  4. why did you put the sides in so far? Also, turbo?
  5. i have had a a2200hct for about 5 years now or so. Beat the snot out of it. Good amp, lots of power. I would go on it for $100. I know everyone thinks audiobahn is chit. HCT series is one of the older ones that were pretty decent. I wouldnt buy anything else audiobahn though
  6. i just downloaded this program and its super sweet
  7. bass box pro
  8. I bought a cheap receiver off ebay for like $40, an Onkyo, use some cheap aiwa speakers from a small stereo, bought a blown powered KLH sub off ebay like $30, took out the 175w plate amp and made a 3 cube box for a Kove i got used for $30 or so. Yea im a cheap bastard the guy put an AQ dustcap on it, the other was messed up
  9. at my old job i would see it once a week, well one of them i assume they have more than one. I think they landed at that airport in town, it would circle around, I guess training or something. edit- i always thought about sitting on the roof with a high power rifle and shooting it to see what happened lol
  10. make your own speakers from madisound or pe, amps avail on pe as well as ebay, look around ebay for some receivers
  11. there is no peeps in chat??
  12. cobracommander posted a topic in Off Topic
    i'm there, talk to me if there is already a thread direct me to it
  13. I would probably click on mor threads and post more, sometimes you cant really tell what the thread is about just by the title. Plus if you are downloading stuff you dont want to click any more than you have to
  14. sure you have enough depth for those subs?
  15. can you make it so when you mouse over a thread it pops up a little box of whats inside?
  16. you gotta warm them up! As in with your heater, I would try to pound them
  17. knockins heads off - lil jon
  18. if it wa me, 4th order if you can fit, lots of power, and you are gonna need a strong midbass upfront
  19. did a quick search Don't Get Stampeded By The 7.1 Parade February 26th, 2006 | by Mark Fleischmann As a home theater tech critic, I spend much of my time evangelizing for surround sound. I do it unashamedly and with all my heart. I love surround sound and I want everyone else to get as much pleasure from it as I do. But I worry that a lot of people still waiting to dip a toe in the sound-field are turned off by a bunch of seemingly conflicting numbers: 5.1 and 6.1 and 7.1. I've seen this over and over with people who are just getting into home theater as a hobby. When told they have a choice of 5.1 or 6.1 or 7.1 channels, their eyes glaze over and they mumble something along the lines of: "Um, well, I guess I'll just keep my two speakers and think about it." When speaking with newbies, I've learned to discuss surround as a 5.1-channel medium, which it essentially is, and leave it at that. Why bug people with a choice that most would rather not make? The expansion of the 5.1-channel standard was born in the moviehouse, where it's easier to cover a large space with surround effects if you add a back channel served by speakers in the back of the house. In film exhibition, 6.1- and 7.1-channel systems make sense. At home, however, 5.1 channels are quite enough. It's easy to generate a solid soundfield in a small space with three speakers in front and two on the rear of the side walls. To me it's self-evidently nonsensical to have four surround speakers outnumbering the three in front. Your family's attention is riveted on the screen and that's where a home surround system should deliver most of its firepower. Adding more channels gives your surround receiver more work to do. That's never a good thing. Despite the "100 watts per channel" specs you see in spec sheets, the majority of surround receivers measure at more like 35. So when an action-movie soundtrack swells up, it drives the receiver into clipping. This might sound like a slight deflating of dynamics. Or the sound may get harsher as it gets louder. In the worst-case scenario, the receiver overheats and shuts down. If you don't like what you hear when you turn up the volume, clipping is what you're hearing. There are two ways to minimize clipping. One is to dump your receiver for separate components
  20. i know your're doing 5.1, but to answer your question there's very limited content available in 7.1 this is what i was telling him, most dvd's are only encoded for 5.1 so your channels are just split, seems kind of pointless, when I did some research a while back it just seems like 6.1 and 7.1 is more of a marketing ploy to get you to spend money or just to say oh yea you have 5.1? Then go out and buy a 7.1 system to be better than your buddy

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