Everything posted by vladd
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SAZ-3000D Power Testing
B stock are ones that have imperfections in them when sundown receives them, same amp, just a little cheaper and maybe not as purty
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i discovered a few things to work on with the stratus tonight (with the test disk). my sub/mid integration needs a LOT of work, i don't know the exact freq cause i still can't find the details on the test disk i have, but one of the warble tones has a huge hole in it, i'm guessing its around 40hz but that's a total guess. It's loud both before and after but drops to nearly inaudible there. When i have more time that's hopefully easily fixable. My door panels have two resonances, one in the 200-300hz range and another up near 1khz or higher. I knew about the lower but not the higher. I'm hoping solving that will help tame some of my reflection problems as well since they seem to be right around 1khz. oh yea, center image sucks, i need to actually setup the time alignment
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no worries adrian, 4cyl FWD here
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i need to upload the pics of the 1911, the extended slide release was stainless but bead blasted so i took some 1000grit sandpaper to it, i think it ended up being shinier than the rest of the gun, but looks nice. I've also been trying to talk a certain female into buying me these grips for it...
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i see j00 ppl not posting
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Best 10" SQ Setup for $300 or less?
in my opinion, save up your money and get a nicer driver. For that kind of money i can't think of a setup that won't leave you wanting more.
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lowering cabin temp for better db
speaking of dry ice, with the right setup you could just put the dry ice in the box, it'd decrease the box volume but would enable you to keep cold air around the subs. Someone need to machine some 1" holes all the way through the motor (vertically from top to bottom plate) so it looks like the cylinder from a revolver and then make a freeze pack that fits right in it. bl would probably go all to hell though. is it the memphis subs where you can unscrew the motors? would be cool to have a cooler full of spare frozen motors and switch them between burps, especially easy if your subs were inverted. here's to 3am nonsense
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i didn't actually mean that towards women this time though. Just there's one that every time i talk to her i remember how much i like her, but no matter how hard i try i just can't get close to her.
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i think it's time to browse ebay and dream
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don't talk about "us" talking never works
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jesus christ i can't sleep
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that's how i roll, out of control
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92.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10?
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92.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10?
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92.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10?
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92.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10?
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92.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10?
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92.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10?
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92.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10?
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having used the 8053 and the 880 i definitely prefer the 880 if it had no noise issues. Keep in mind i'm a pioneer fan so the menu's were easy as pie for me (basically the same as any other pioneer with more adjustments). The sound of the two was so close it isn't worth mentioning, but the 880 is way more flexible with the exception of the mentioned peq. And of course the 8053 has a stronger preout voltage, but if you jump the 880 up a notch or two (in the menu) it's more than strong enough. Hell it's strong enough without adjusting i just prefer to keep my gains as low as possible. i say spend the $$ on the 880, if you have no noise issues, keep it. if you get noise, sell it