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i graduated with just enough to get out of HS but my SAT scores got me into college

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We don't have anything like the SATs... our marks are what determine what we can do :)

I dont even have to have science or math, thoes are electives.

Not for getting into a college. FL schools are retarded obviously.

Just the public schools it seems. :)

< needs to get a new digi cam. Liked the last Kodak I had. Think I'm gonna stick with the same brand , just newer model. :)

Children these days . :ughdunno:

I dont even have to have science or math, thoes are electives.

Not for getting into a college. FL schools are retarded obviously.

Just the public schools it seems. :)

Of course what I meant :)

Of course school systems shouldn't bare the brunt of the blame for a students poor choices either though :)

The local CC is always looking for top notch installers though. I'm sure I could think of someone who would fit in perfectly :)

The local CC is always looking for top notch installers though. I'm sure I could think of someone who would fit in perfectly :)

Only problem with that would be:

hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, front speakers, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, front speakers, hu, hu, hu, hu, sub, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu,

It would drive me a bit nuts.

The local CC is always looking for top notch installers though. I'm sure I could think of someone who would fit in perfectly :)

Only problem with that would be:

hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, front speakers, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, front speakers, hu, hu, hu, hu, sub, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu,

It would drive me a bit nuts.

Nah , I was thinking someone a lot younger, and less mature ;):)

I've been wondering, exactly how much pressure can be generated in a subwoofer box (in PSI please).

alot??

lol, i'm sure it's been measured before, i'm certian of it...time for google...lol..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

180db = 20000Pascal = 2.9PSI

But it isn't the pressure that causes problems but the dynamic pressure changing. To give you an idea, Boeing uses 180-185db to mechanically stress metal to failure. This is the reason HT guys really build the piss out of their enclosures so that the energy built in the box causes no coloration or resonant energy to be added to the signal.

Thanks!

When I finally get around to building my little home speakers I will do a resonant measurement and post a video for you all. It will be a while though since I might move first.

Ohh, sweet. I'm very interested in this.

So how closely related to Jamie are you?

He's my mom's, sisters, kid. So my first cousin. We played a couple years of little league together. :)

The local CC is always looking for top notch installers though. I'm sure I could think of someone who would fit in perfectly :)

Only problem with that would be:

hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, front speakers, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu, front speakers, hu, hu, hu, hu, sub, hu, hu, hu, hu, hu,

It would drive me a bit nuts.

Sounds like my two week dab into the life of an installer... and it was all piece work pay. You cannot do enough hu's in a day to make decent $$, so I quit.

I've been wondering, exactly how much pressure can be generated in a subwoofer box (in PSI please).

alot??

lol, i'm sure it's been measured before, i'm certian of it...time for google...lol..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

180db = 20000Pascal = 2.9PSI

But it isn't the pressure that causes problems but the dynamic pressure changing. To give you an idea, Boeing uses 180-185db to mechanically stress metal to failure. This is the reason HT guys really build the piss out of their enclosures so that the energy built in the box causes no coloration or resonant energy to be added to the signal.

Thanks!

When I finally get around to building my little home speakers I will do a resonant measurement and post a video for you all. It will be a while though since I might move first.

Ohh, sweet. I'm very interested in this.

Excuse me for forgetting, but you are going to KSU in Manhattan no? I might have to do a measurement on some pistachio's there sometime this fall, if so maybe we can even measure your speakers. I can't promise anything yet as my job title could change drastically in the next couple of weeks but eh, wtf?

Ramos - you have those Dayton silk dome tweets in the tracker, yes?

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...=46&rak=275-070

These 'uns?

I have a few Q's about 'em...

Yep , what you want to know ? :)

How do you think the vertical dispersion is?

I'm trying to decide between these (cheeep) or going the expensive route (planars).

Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

Ramos - you have those Dayton silk dome tweets in the tracker, yes?

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...=46&rak=275-070

These 'uns?

I have a few Q's about 'em...

Yep , what you want to know ? :)

How do you think the vertical dispersion is?

I'm trying to decide between these (cheeep) or going the expensive route (planars).

Are you doing a line array with them?

In a house though , I could not tell ya :)

The local CC is always looking for top notch installers though. I'm sure I could think of someone who would fit in perfectly

Oooh, maybe I'll apply!

:P

Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

42" is a long ways down, did you raise your seats??? I am not sure I could get them that low in my truck, but I do tend to underestimate my size sitting down.

Ramos - you have those Dayton silk dome tweets in the tracker, yes?

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...=46&rak=275-070

These 'uns?

I have a few Q's about 'em...

Yep , what you want to know ? :)

How do you think the vertical dispersion is?

I'm trying to decide between these (cheeep) or going the expensive route (planars).

Are you doing a line array with them?

Yar.

Got anyway of testing them for your needs ? I got another pair sitting in a drawer in the garage . :)

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