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Sencheezy

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  1. Encrypting HD would be a good start if thats his concern.
  2. Research "DCIM" law MPAA and RIAA are the industries that protect the ISP's and movie companies.
  3. Well its not only equipment, they share lines as well. If you really think about it, Everybody shares the damn lines at one point in time right? Well, just about. Most lines ran to houses and apts are distriputed from a local box. which At&T just about owns every one around here lol
  4. You would be suprise to whats legal and whats not. If your suspected to be an terrorist, then govt law has the right to do has they please. You know how if you began to swerve, a cop may pull you over under "suspecian", same principal here, if they suspect him to be doing anything illegal, and he's on their network, it doesn't matter when or what happened at w/e time. I doubt they suspect he is a terrorist. Also, if he hasn't done anything shady on their network they don't have any reason to go snooping around. Even then they can't just go breaking into your hard-drive. It would be like if the police entered your home without a warrant, whatever they find they can't use in court. lol I was using terrorist as an example. And the OP didn't give us any other information besides downloading a movie last year. For all we know, they went snooping because he could have unlocked his modem which in turn would explain his speed plus the investigation. And to your example, it happens all the time, simply because there are always "exemptions"
  5. You would be suprise to whats legal and whats not. If your suspected to be an terrorist, then govt law has the right to do has they please. You know how if you began to swerve, a cop may pull you over under "suspicion", same principal here, if they suspect him to be doing anything illegal, and he's on their network, it doesn't matter when or what happened at w/e time.
  6. You would be suprise to whats legal and whats not. If your suspected to be an terrorist, then govt law has the right to do has they please. You know how if you began to swerve, a cop may pull you over under "suspecian", same principal here, if they suspect him to be doing anything illegal, and he's on their network, it doesn't matter when or what happened at w/e time.
  7. Is LSU's firewall protection software anti-cox monitoring or something? Because if Cox is your ISP, then there's no way of hiding w/e it is your doing no matter what program you are using. Only alternative you can do is a) stop or b) use other softwar applications besides an firewall protection (lol) that will only deter your ISP from monitoring your activity. With LSU's software, no one from outside my computer can even see the name of it without my permission. I'll be using other ways to get music in the mean time as to I can cancel Cox. Just out of curiousity, I'm not picking on you or nothing, but how sure of you about them unable to monitor your activity? Are you on campus or rent a local apt? And who is LSU' ISP?
  8. Is LSU's firewall protection software anti-cox monitoring or something? Because if Cox is your ISP, then there's no way of hiding w/e it is your doing no matter what program you are using. Only alternative you can do is a) stop or b) use other softwar applications besides an firewall protection (lol) that will only deter your ISP from monitoring your activity.
  9. Shhhhhh.... Don't tell the other people that (whisper voice)
  10. One of the biggest things is being able to tweak and eq a speaker to it's location, installation, and surroundings. The same speaker mounted in a door panel, sealed kick panel, ported kickpanel, dash, will likely sound different in each type. Issues may occur when it's mounted in the dash and reflecting off the windshield verse being mounted low and off axis in a door. An actual sealed kick panel or pod verse an IB setup from a sheet metal door, etc. All these different variations will effect the frequency response of the speaker, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. Thanks again man and I would be definately using your setup as a refrence
  11. I believe your doing a great thing here with all of the good intentions as I consider ALL of SSA to more of a family thing vs just business. I say that in regards to those supporting members. But for sure man,
  12. Took a TEN hour drive from nashville to dallas and BTL or PA3000bd got warm either should say something about Hand built woofers EH?
  13. NICEEEEE!!! WOOT WOOT!! I'm sure this would bring in those wondering customer's for sure!
  14. Thank you so much stef! Wow, you just cleared up just about everything for sure man. I mean, yeah, that does make sence to split up the spectrum, but surely the manufacture does that in some kind of way withing those Multi-way speakers right? If you look at a coaxial speaker, you'll likely see a woofer and a tweeter in the center, and it'll have some basic crossover setup in there. I think for the most part the crossover setup would be similar to: 0hz - 1000hz goes to woofer, 1000hz+ goes to tweeter. I just made up those numbers, but you get the idea. Yeah, I was thinking the same thing... Just curious to why people would avoid that vs going seperate speakers for seperate duties when you could get in all in one package, but once you mentioned the flexiblity of spreading out the audio specturm for each person it makes sense now.
  15. Thank you so much stef! Wow, you just cleared up just about everything for sure man. I mean, yeah, that does make sence to split up the spectrum, but surely the manufacture does that in some kind of way withing those Multi-way speakers right?
  16. Well, with a little bing searching, I was able to find this article (http://www.ehow.com/about_5495319_difference-amp-threeway-car-speakers.html) which does help me better understand the difference between a speaker's configuration. So I guess I really just need some insight on the pros/cons of multi-speaker setup vs. speaker that are already configured with a built-in crossover. Obviously some pros would be space saving, ease of installation, but how about sound quality and other factors that are involved with a properly configured mobile audio experience? Here is what the article states: Car audio systems use full-range speakers to distribute the widest possible sound frequency spectrum, within a limited space. Two-way and three-way speakers, called coaxial and triaxial respectively, are the standard speaker types able to accurately reproduce full range sound. Proper placement, space acoustics, speaker quality, amplifier and frequency crossover type all contribute to sound quality.Related Searches: Two-Way Coaxial Two-way coaxial speakers, the more popular choice, consist of a woofer and tweeter. The woofer reproduces bass and mid-range frequencies, while the tweeter reproduces high-mid and high frequencies. Coaxial speakers are integrated units, with the woofer comprising the speaker frame and mount area, and the tweeter suspended on an inner frame across the woofer. The individual speakers are tuned to accept isolated frequencies, which are filtered to the speakers by an electronic or mechanical frequency crossover--usually built into the speaker cone or frame. Three-Way Coaxial Three-way triaxial speakers feature the same integrated construction, but add an additional speaker, smaller than the woofer and larger than the tweeter, to handle isolated mid-range frequencies. Triaxial speakers are equipped to reproduce the full audio spectrum more efficiently, since the frequencies are now split into three sections, with dedicated speakers handling each frequency group. Component Speakers Two and three-way component speaker systems are installed in high-end audio systems. Component systems use separate speakers, one for each frequency range, rather than integrated units. These systems are difficult to install, as they require creation of mounting and sound output areas, which means cutting up the vehicle. They also require external crossovers, and the consequent extra wiring can be tricky. Component systems offer the advantage of custom speaker placement for optimum sound quality; bass speakers are mounted close to the floor, the mid-range somewhere above and tweeters pointing toward shoulder or ear level. Speaker Crossovers Speaker crossovers filter frequency groups within the audible spectrum. In a two-way system, the crossover splits the frequencies into lows and highs. In a three-way system, the frequencies are split into lows, mids, and highs. Crossovers are either mechanical, where the speaker cone design itself limits and isolates frequencies; or electronic, where a circuit filters and isolates frequencies electronically, sending the signals to individual speakers. In component speaker systems, the amplifier may have the crossover built in, or use single or multiple units . Frequency Response and Sound Typical audible frequencies are within 30Hz to 22kHz. Low frequencies, toward the 30Hz end, are felt more than heard. High frequencies, toward the 22KHz end, come across as high-end hiss. Speakers are rated in ability to handle a range of frequencies, with specifications available from the audio dealer or manufacturer's website. Since all full-range speakers are designed to handle similar frequency ranges, the real question is sound. Although three-way speakers are more efficient in theory, a two-way speaker, which handles the same frequencies, is also designed to be efficient. Variables and limitations in speaker placement and acoustic properties of space, particularly in vehicles, play a huge role in overall sound quality
  17. I have always wonder this, exactly what is the difference between these different speaker configurations. I want to know the difference, well the reason behind the following. Two-Way speaker Three-Way speaker Four-Way speaker Would like to know the Purpose, Pros/Cons of said above. Also, would appreciate some shed of light comparing this/these to an active or passive setup. For example, I know some people decide to buy a woofer for midbass/midrange purposes and company it with a tweeter. Ok, that makes sense to me. So in essense, is that what a "Two-Way" speaker is trying to accomplish? Taking that idea, do I apply the same principle for Three-Way and Four way? Where as a Three-Way will try to mimmick a woofer, midrange and tweeter combo? And IDK WTF is a Four-Way trying to accomplish lol, I just know I have seen them around. In advance I do apologize if this as already been discussed.
  18. I like this! Post more pics now!
  19. Deals will be posted at random times on random days. Eventually, there will be no email warning, it will be up to the user to check the Store "Outrageous Deal" page for times and dates. So how long will these Random Outrageous Deals continue, I understand you said they will end shortly if sales don't pickup up, but would this potentially become a normal thing, or just for the holidays kinda thing? Whether sales improve or stay the same, will these sales at least continue through this holiday season? That would be mighty kind of you sir
  20. OMG WTF!! are those deals that are expired, were they real? Is this what happen on Black Friday that you told us to look out for?? Amazing, now I see its worth digging around for a little bit. But why today??? Nobody gets paid till the weekend This is no bueno for ppl who don't get paid during the week

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