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Oh, and the real reason I stopped here. Dennis had a request. These are bad, but its night so it was teh tough. Took about 40 but these are the best two. edit: stupid friggin putfile
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Yeah, I was in catholic school up until high school. Took all advanced classes in HS, and they were still not even on the level that I had already attained. Public schools pretty much suck, but you are correct that they are indeed a better tool for dealing with life after school on a personable level. Ours are pretty good here. I suppose that comes from having the 2nd highest per capita income and almost no upper class. Definetely a good number of upper middle class though.
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Sweet! If I were to guess, I'd say you got some from Oak.
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Thanks. Mostly I have to get rid of the Leer/Radko and Z71 badges. While I am at it the LT badge will go too. I probably will remove the Silverado and Chevrolet once the gun gets in my hand. And to answer the removal question, if you heat them up with a heat gun they usually peel right off. While the glue is warm, I just use my thumb to rub it off. Any residue is easily removed with a buffer if it doesn't come off. However, if someone has an easier way now would be a great time to post it.
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I just unboxed it.
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butt load of 10w resistors for like $1 each cooled in distilled water. 50 of them could probably handle close to 1000w for short periods of time if they are cooled in water. My guess is the temperature drift is going to net you 5% at best. water is 5 times more heat conductive than air it also has a much higher specific heat. But the problem is 5x is not enough.
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Now I just have to pull out the heat gun and get rid of all the badging.
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*goes to take pictures*
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I am *patiently* waiting for UPS to arrive with my 880 and I just got back with my topper installed.
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Anyone thinking about selling a sub amp? Something around 500-600 watts RMS? I have a friend who is looking. Edit: for a SVC 4ohm sub -- Dayton 10" HO
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This is a new high, has to be a bit hard to pedal and or see
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Speedo that only goes to 95 ftl.
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butt load of 10w resistors for like $1 each cooled in distilled water. 50 of them could probably handle close to 1000w for short periods of time if they are cooled in water. My guess is the temperature drift is going to net you 5% at best.
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Eclipse 8053 + h701?
I didn't say that either, what I said is that I would always prefer to have a parametric over a graphic. As Brad stated, whether the 10 bands will be enough are completely install dependent and comparing 31 bands with 10 isn't much of a fair comparison. The thing I don't like about graphics is that they are almost always only on 1/3 octave bins and aren't adjustable in location nor Q where with a parametric you can dial in your problems and eliminate them without coloring nearby bands that aren't problems. In a perfect world having both would be sweet!
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You need a load, of course the only ones I know of are the ones that I used to sell. Elgar/Sorensen ones; however, they are more than $10k a pop. Free to me when I still was their rep though. I am sure that there are much cheaper alternatives, but E/S are probably the best. Used to use them to benchmark all sorts of stuff from cpu power supplies, to 20kw generators, to small subcomponents and so on.