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Sencheezy

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  1. Input on this please ^^
  2. There are a few topics in the AA section. You would need to contact AA directly to buy them if there is not a dealer in your area. They are for active set ups. So they ARE still availible.
  3. Just saw this up on a site http://www.wardsweb.org/audio/sub_foam.html It seems the installer added foam inside his box???? I understand that this is a home install, and HT and Car audio is two different animals, but surely there is a point to doing this? I see people puting things like, resisn and fiberglass insides boxes to help strenghting the box,. And I've seen people putting clay and other material in as well to change the inside parameters or what not. But what could be the reason in putting foam inside??? When I google the question I'm asking, I get this http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070724075957AAgbJXA So @ this link, is this the answer, well correct answer? If so, then why haven't I seen any builds on here using the stuff?
  4. Wow bro, lol. You had every body willing to help you out on this, and then you just hung up the phone
  5. Is any body familiar with this company? http://taramps.com.br/index.php If so, what? lol good and/or bad.
  6. Nice!! My 1st hundred post!!!!
  7. Oh yeah, I know there's nothing wrong with a classic style box that is built well. Just kinda window shopping @ different styles to get the most out of a box that is specified for the sub. When I see designs like the one you showed, it makes me wonder though why do they go through all that trouble, if it has no additional benefit then a traditional L shape design Because some moron on the internet keeps proposing that these are workable in car without understanding rudimentary math. There is a huge benefit of a horn loaded enclosure, you just aren't going to fit it in your car if it is tuned as a sub. I outlined your two choices, you really should use one. Haha, alright M5, I get your point lol. Stupid morons. Then thats jus dum, their jus wasting their time/money I appreciate your input, not , but you, and impious are a few of the best ppl on here, you guys are always willing to give advice without being a stuck up jerk no it alls, that just put in smart remarks without giving any advice. Just wna say thanx. I use your guys talent and wealth of information and use it all the time, and try to spread the word and educated the willing, and lmao @ the morons. From all of the new comers and :noob:s, Keep up the good work
  8. Oh yeah, I know there's nothing wrong with a classic style box that is built well. Just kinda window shopping @ different styles to get the most out of a box that is specified for the sub. When I see designs like the one you showed, it makes me wonder though why do they go through all that trouble, if it has no additional benefit then a traditional L shape design
  9. Yeah your right. Patiently waiting Should be realllll soon. I spoke with Andrew. He got the rest of the carpet comming in soon. This was a couple days ago so maybe any minute or any day! Real soon hopefully Nice!
  10. Yeah your right. Patiently waiting
  11. Sad Face Welcome to the club man, hopefully updates will come sooner or later. Were really dying to see how those PSI subs get down he has. So whats the hold up? I thought it was the aero ports, then you said the box itself/carpet, errrrrrr lol
  12. If you read that thread, it says 5 months multiple times
  13. Yeah, I just :google:6th order bandpass, and I have seen those before, but from my understanding, they are very difficult to build and require persise measurement, so I don't ever see myself building one.... I understand what your saying about space as a limitation, but I have an explorer, never planning on doing a wall, but I do have 10-12 cu ft that i would be willing to sacrifice for a 18 or two like I had before. I like the design that Alton showed me @ http://forum.mwcaraudio.net/showthread.php?t=2662&highlight=horn I didn't think that would take up that much space, of course unless this is not a true horn setup.
  14. There will be no fun to be had reading!!! lmao
  15. Thanks Alton Can anybody else chime in on this one? M5/ Impious/Handcrafted Car audio, PTS, Fisher Customs/SSA
  16. Alright, so your the man, thanx a lot bro. I understand better now, with the first link you showed, but the autoba lol, I don't think I would ever use, just don't understand it But I have seen the folded horn before, and always wonderd about it. So, I'm getting the picture that every box has its own strength and weakness and are a base to base decision depending on the owner's prefrence and space availible. I'm not gonna sit here and ask you to list every box design and ask whats the benefit of each one kuz thaz dum and . But in this case, relateing to my first question, would a Folded horn enclosure... how do I say this.... present a greater impact on the meter/owner then a normal L (Don't know the correct term)box if space permits?
  17. Hmmmmmmmm, not to misinterpret what your saying. But with what your talking about, is this why I see some builds that put up very high numbers are useing thoz big long ass aeroports?? Is that the concept behind what your talking about? Or is that just a differnt ball park? And thanks for your .02
  18. Thanks for all the responses, yeah, after getting all the information from you guys, I feel pretty dum, but educated at the same time lol. Now I don't even know why I thought that in the first place, I guess I was just thinking you could some how "push" the soundwaves to make a louder output which I now know is completely wrong. Which is why I started the whole question hypothetically. Again, thanx for the input, I gr8ly appreciate it.
  19. You can call it whatever the hell you want, but it will only mean something to you and nothing to anyone else. There is no "halfway" point. One is subjective and generally thought of as accurate, the other peaky as hell. Sort of like picking a halfway point between Love and Loud...no real half. And the actual problem with the term is its misuse. 99.99999999% of people that throw out that term have absolutely no desire to be anywhere near half. They want loud as hell, but don't want it to sound like shit. Perhaps a more specific analogy. You have flat and peaky. Where is half? Considering that you do not know where the peak is in frequency nor in amplitude good luck with that. And here is the other problem. I've never seen anyone who asks for "SQL" actually have any understanding what SQ is and if they sat in an SQ car they wouldn't be impressed. The amusing part is if they actually did understand they would never ask for "SQL" but instead describe exactly what about the SPL setup they want to avoid or how they'd like to alter the SQ frequency response to achieve their goals. This is a compromise, easy to answer, and actually helpful to other people reading the forum where "SQL" is a misapplied joke and as a term it shouldn't ever be used. x2
  20. First of all, neither MLV or deadener bounce any waves by design, the MLV will absorb them though. Second, IF the waves were some how sped up it would cause the frequency to rise which would be VERY bad in any situation and screw everything up in the response. It's still not a stupid question, or theory. Nothing wrong with trying to think outside the box, and if you don't ask you'll never learn anything. Thanks for the response Alton, I appreciate it. And I do see your point. Your a good man

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