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Everything posted by j-roadtatts
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You and Me both. Yes I am Young Bull.
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Not nitpicking your definitions.....but also do not want people misunderstanding the information being provided. WOW now that's a definition, I will definetly need to read that one a few time's over. There's no way you are nit picking my answer's Impious, Just corrected them. I know there are ALOT of rumor's about DP, so PLEASE edit as needed. I copied these answer's anyway. I have a strange way of learning(hard headed), but learn quickly when I am corrected. Yes I am a young bull.
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The HU looks clean. I'm always happy when they look stock!
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You sir don't fuck around. Nice build, AGAIN.
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Coming along nicely.
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Under the box from the back, where the tire go's, reference from the wires in the right corner...... The SAME foam from the front side..... Almost ready for carpet..... ANYWHERE the box is against metal has silicone, CAUSE that shit is slippery..... Looking down the left 6x9 hole, I will add a few wood blocks to cover the cracks and eat a little volume, then fill with FOAM..... Looking down the right 6x9 hole, less volume over here because the gas fill spicket on the other side.... The rear deck flops more than a fish in a Faith No More video. After taking this picture I blocked between the box and rear deck,WOW that muthafucka is SOLID like a ROCK now. Another view.....
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Burping cucumber sauce.
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Phase cancellation (Destructive interference) A phenomenon that occurs when speakers are 180 degrees out of phase, i.e., what one speaker is trying to produce, the other speaker is fighting to cancel. One speaker's wave is in the positive phase (rarefaction), while the other speaker's wave is in the negative phase (compression).
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Damping Factor The ratio of rated load impedance to the internal impedance of an amplifier. The higher the value, the more efficiently an amplifier can control unwanted movement of the speaker coil. A high damping factor is crucial for large speakers that reproduce bass. Usually the higher the number, the better, although it is debatable if anything over 50 is audible. Damping factor is calculated by dividing the load (speaker) impedance by the output impedance of the amplifier. Thus, a given amplifier’s damping factor will decrease as the speaker’s impedance decreases. This means an amp optimized at 4 ohms will provide tighter bass than at 2 ohms.
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adjusted to make it a bit closer... Hey what happened to fixored? Yes I am a young bull.
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Comb Filter Effect This acoustical and electronic effect occurs when two signals interact in such a way as to produce an irregular spiked and choppy response pattern. When graphed on paper, this pattern looks like the teeth of a comb, hence the name. This effect is frequently the product of overlapping outputs from the various drivers in the system. It can develop in either a single speaker between the individual drivers, or between unmatched sets of speakers. This same effect can also be produced by wall reflections and other room anomalies. The usual remedy for this, if it becomes objectionable, (not every instance is even perceived as such) is to make sure the Crossover set points are appropriate for the drivers being used, or that the crossover is operating correctly. Obviously, one should also use only compatible speaker sets.
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Audiophile: A species of dedicated audio nutt who actually read's definitions like this.
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WTF, GODDAM and I though I liked modifying cars?
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Well get rid of the maybe and add the defintion to list already!!! This is a very solid answer.
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I had an Audi Quattro 10+ years ago, It was a fun car. I think the new BMW's are pretty FLY, never test drove one though. The box is as big as it gets and still be able to get the spare tire in and out!!! Yes I got all 5 cf NET tuned @32hz!!! Two dancing men because thats having your cake and eating it too!!!