Everything posted by ///M5
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Quick need help deciding
Nearly exact dimensions for the NBS Chevy Ext Cab and as stated I "thought" the new Crew's were shorter. Unless you are really keen with fiberglass and box building it is going to be tough to get more than 2cuft out of that. The port isn't trivial to build either. A single 12 ported can be done, or the 8's run sealed but then I'd suggest different 8's.
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Building my first box.
MDF to MDF will be STRONGER with wood glue. Liquid Nails is not effective for boxes. If this is for in home use, why 26Hz?
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2 SUBS 1 BOX
Too small by a significant margin for the BL 15's, going to have to rethink that. They won't sound good at all that cramped. Same chamber is fine.
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Quick need help deciding
That sounds like an Ext Cab, not a Crew Cab. I thought the Crew's were smaller... 2cuft is about what you will be able to achieve.
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I remember why when I just checked their web site.... my cook top is in the island, and the good ones all have a backsplash. They make Island trim for the Blue star. Next house...... =P which Dacor and what about it is hard to clean? *I still have time to change my order to the Wolf...*
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I remember why when I just checked their web site.... my cook top is in the island, and the good ones all have a backsplash. They make Island trim for the Blue star.
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Garland is a restaurant supply range company. In order to separate their commercial business when releasing a new residential line they came up with the name Bluestar. They have been spun off now, but their star burner design is a Garland design.
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Quick need help deciding
Not sure you can fit either. Perhaps a remeasure is in order. Box size would be REALLY helpful.
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My boss just told me to go to bed and not work
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I was going to buy a Wolf too, had narrowed it down to that or the Bluestar, but I think it is rather hard to beat the Garland for the home. The grill in the Wolf didn't impress me. The Jenn Air grill has those cheap burners from China in them, not hot enough for a grill without a cover IMO. Waste of space inside.
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The C4 is up to 80 degrees. Ribs goin' on at 215
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IMO a sear burner is an accessory to a grill, not a repalcement. I wouldn't want one of those inside, but would love to have my actual grill in a covered porch. They call it a grill, so I call it a grill. A grill for one or two perhaps but a grill nonetheless Infrared charburner is what they call it and it is what it is. Good for getting a crust, but not so good for grilling. I have one as an accessory burner on my outdoor grill and love having it, but would hate only having it. Oh no its not one of those infrared searing things; the one I'm talking about is an actual gas burner (or two, depending on the model) underneath the grill grate. Not on the Wolf you mentioned. Perhaps the Blue Star although I haven't looked...amusing since I have a Bluestar Rangetop on order for my kitchen, but without the grill.
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IMO a sear burner is an accessory to a grill, not a repalcement. I wouldn't want one of those inside, but would love to have my actual grill in a covered porch. They call it a grill, so I call it a grill. A grill for one or two perhaps but a grill nonetheless Infrared charburner is what they call it and it is what it is. Good for getting a crust, but not so good for grilling. I have one as an accessory burner on my outdoor grill and love having it, but would hate only having it. Oh no its not one of those infrared searing things; the one I'm talking about is an actual gas burner (or two, depending on the model) underneath the grill grate. Not on the Wolf you mentioned. Perhaps the Blue Star although I haven't looked...amusing since I have a Bluestar Rangetop on order for my kitchen, but without the grill.
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Looking for a SQ sub
"plays the lows better" is rather relative. The L7 will be louder.
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Sound Deadner Review
I pretty much agree with your list, but you left out the real "take the cake" winner. Next time you do an install you should try some product from SDS.
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You are obviously a listener. Get ready for every woman you meet to tell you something that you aren't really sure you wanted to know.
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Perhaps a change in station is appropriate
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IMO a sear burner is an accessory to a grill, not a repalcement. I wouldn't want one of those inside, but would love to have my actual grill in a covered porch. They call it a grill, so I call it a grill. A grill for one or two perhaps but a grill nonetheless Infrared charburner is what they call it and it is what it is. Good for getting a crust, but not so good for grilling. I have one as an accessory burner on my outdoor grill and love having it, but would hate only having it.
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Budget? I really don't want that to be a limiting factor. If I really had to come down to it? I doubt I would invest more than 300-400 for a pair for everything. That puts it in the realm of cost of the NHT classic 3's that I really liked(though extremely harsh IMO) and under some of the b & w's. How big is too big? I JUST talked her into "small" floor standers. Either I have been a good husband and pleased the W, or the other shoe is dropping. Either way... I'll give max dimentions, but for right now she said. "smaller than your towers". I have the RC50 from energy (pre klipsh) which are deep as FOOK. I could go taller though. Here is a link. http://www.energy-speakers.com/na-en/products/rc-50-overview/ Umm, those are small. Not to my wife. And thanks for making my HT 'peakaz feel undersized, and now I have to upgrade..... The problem you are going to have is that they will be at least as wide no matter what since using a 6.5 makes sense. Then if it is floorstanding the height comes and depth = lfe.
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Budget? I really don't want that to be a limiting factor. If I really had to come down to it? I doubt I would invest more than 300-400 for a pair for everything. That puts it in the realm of cost of the NHT classic 3's that I really liked(though extremely harsh IMO) and under some of the b & w's. How big is too big? I JUST talked her into "small" floor standers. Either I have been a good husband and pleased the W, or the other shoe is dropping. Either way... I'll give max dimentions, but for right now she said. "smaller than your towers". I have the RC50 from energy (pre klipsh) which are deep as FOOK. I could go taller though. Here is a link. http://www.energy-speakers.com/na-en/products/rc-50-overview/ Umm, those are small.
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Best and easiest way to get 16v to amps daily?
Two completely independent systems, do NOT run 16v to the rest of your car.