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Oh that sounds promising then. I'm not as worried about the displacement because the car is like half the size.
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I just don't see this happening in your car. A box of recommended size will never fit.
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ahh ok. Guess its the only thing i can do.
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I have an old RF punch from sometime in the 90s. I tried googling about a recone but couldn't find anything. The surround is completely gone on the woofer. I don't remember the model number, I'll take some pics of it when I get home. But everything else about the sub is fine. It's a 10 inch and I had two of them in a custom box. The other one has a broken voice coil which I'm not worried about cause it's more work. I'm curious though if anyone knows where i can get a recone for the sub.
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That is looking awesome
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SSA visiting SEMA! {Now with pictures}
hatrix replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
This truck looks pucking awesome. -
RIP And that's horrible that the funeral is on your brithday I am truly sorry.
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My Amp Clips When I Have The Bass Up.
hatrix replied to HawkEye's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
WHAT?? are you kidding me? lol the sub is THE thing that will get hurt by clipping. when you clip, the sub actually moves less and has a bit of a pause at each peak. so there is less air being forced through the voice coil and it overheats. just look at a sign wave, that wave is exactly what a speaker is doing. if there is a flat part, the speaker is holding at that point. The potential for damage is caused by the increased power being delivered to the driver by the amplifier, not because the subwoofer "stops" moving at the peaks. With a 30hz signal, the driver is still moving back and forth 30 times per second. Even if the driver "holds" at the peak of the signal, the heat dissipation would increase by about 1% (the average speaker wastes about 99% of it's input power as heat to begin with), then it would travel back in the opposite direction where it would be cooled again, then hold where it's heat dissipation increases by 1%, then it would travel back in the opposite direction and be cooled it. It would do this 30 times per second. That's still a significant amount of cooling going on and very minimal additional heat dissipation, to the point where it's inconsequential. The problem is power, not signal shape. And I believe his point is that clipping doesn't damage speakers, excessive power as a result of clipping is what becomes damaging. If the clipped signal isn't clipped severely enough to overdrive the speaker, or the average power level of the clipped signal is within the thermal and mechanical limits of the driver.......then nothing is going to be damaged. What you said. The signal itself isn't going to damage the speaker. SkittlesRgood, you can read up on clipping here: My link Read the whole thread and you will learn a thing or two about clipping. I know I did. -
Put a vid up, I wanna see some excursion
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I have a sunroof in my 89' cherokee, and I have never had any problems with it. I'm running one 18" SSD.
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Why are you watching movies while driving ? Wtf.. 5.1 is not for cars. It's movie oriented for theater or home theater settings. It won't image right in a car.
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I'm glad i read the whole thread. But I still don't understand all the hate towards Don. That was just ridiculous. SDS and SS look like the best solutions out there.
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I'm curious as to what difference I should except to see switching amps. Currently I have some shitty old soundstream amp, MAYBE giving my SSD 18" 300w. I'm not even sure on that. I'm going to be switching it out for a SAE-1000d. What kind of output difference should I be expecting ? I'm sure overall sound quality will be better, as my current amp is garbage.... But will there be more SPL ? That's what I'm curious about.
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Going from 300w to 1000w
hatrix replied to hatrix's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Haha, well thanks for the rough estimate. -
Going from 300w to 1000w
hatrix replied to hatrix's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I'll check it out. It doesn't even have a subsonic filter though lol. -
Going from 300w to 1000w
hatrix replied to hatrix's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I'm not even sure, I would have to check. It's pretty old though. I believe its from the 90's or so, as it was used on some Rockford Power 10's from the 90's. -
What is a solid headunit these days?
hatrix replied to NDMstang65's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
That's so expensive.... -
Going from 300w to 1000w
hatrix replied to hatrix's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Hahaha guess that does make sense. I'll hopefully be buying the amp soon. Can't wait for that, it's much needed -
Can't remember if you guys did black friday deals last year or not..... If so, I'm curious if you guys will again this year. I was wanting to pick up another SSD 18, and if there's a sale it would be a perfect time for me to get one.
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Nice vid, sucks about the sub though :/
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Gotta love that constant rumbling when watching the vid....
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Hows recording quality ?
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I'm buying this pre amp for my microphone: ART Pro Channel Microphone Preamp and Compressor It has an XLR input for the mic, and XLR output, and an 1/4 input and output. My question is, what would be the best way to go from the pre amp into my sound card to record ? I have your typical line input on the sound card, 1/8 size. 1/4 to 1/8, or XLR to 1/8 ?
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I need the pre amp for my condenser microphone..... to record....Thought this was pretty obvious.
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I'm looking for a microphone pre amp, thats about it. That one just happened to have an EQ and compressor.