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Everything posted by ssh
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Supposedly these batteries are built at the same facility that xspower batteries are, at least according to several posts from someone on c a c o claiming to work for the company.
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So you also support the use of strap-ons?
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I might paint my box white, with black octopus all over it: Or just outline SSA ICON FTMFW. or OMG it's sealed.
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A 3" aero is 7^2 inches of port area, and nowhere near enough for an XCON 10. 7 in^2.
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Found it http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CCkQtwIwAg&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DYVtEX1J7tXQ&rct=j&q=tearing%20the%20old%20guy%20dancing&ei=TlbuTuXfKeW0sQL6wZ2qCQ&usg=AFQjCNEXv1aPC87bHcHsiCjkAvxoxcjq8w Lol
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He says something like tearing up the and
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Someone link me to the video of the old guy wearing a speedo and dancing, talking about banging the ladies. He's at some adult resort, hes dancing on the ground and has some saying. The video is remixed so its sorta like a song.
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I didn't mean it towards srd or jon.
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I love how someone can go online and look up an ascii to binary encoder/decoder all of a sudden they are uber elite or something.
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I did my best man.
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Oh bi jon!
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I fucking hate HOAs. Ours got so bad we moved. We would receive letters weekly threatening us with fines for parking our own vehicle in front of our house. The board consisted of a bunch of old people that has absolutely nothing better to do.
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Good plan, you can always gain down in the mean time if your electrical isn't up to par.
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He said "which was a single movie I downloaded over a year ago using a different service provider." So he did send and receive copyrighted content at some point, and it seems they passed the information off to his new isp, or his new isp had him install some software that scanned his computer and found it (if this was the case, he had to agree to a ToS / ToA when installing, thus making their activities legal).
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Sounds pretty good to me, but you'll find out soon enough.
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They are able to view all the data you send and receive, unless you use a vpn. If they are accessing your harddrive, they are doing it legally by having you install software with a ToS.
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Then they didn't necessarily access your harddrive (which could only be done if you installed some software) or do anything illegal, sometimes when shit is filed, it takes a long time to come around. ^More pointed towards Inkfx.
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Honestly, I'm not 100% sure. My friend works for the LSU Tech department and just brought it over for me to install. I'll make sure to ask him. Worst comes to worst, you could get a vpn service plan, but it may hinder your super fast download speeds.
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You sir, fail.
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How does LSU's setup work? The only way your isp can't view what your downloading is if your using an encrypted vpn service.
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Difference Between Different Speaker Configurations
ssh replied to Sencheezy's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
One of the biggest things is being able to tweak and eq a speaker to it's location, installation, and surroundings. The same speaker mounted in a door panel, sealed kick panel, ported kickpanel, dash, will likely sound different in each type. Issues may occur when it's mounted in the dash and reflecting off the windshield verse being mounted low and off axis in a door. An actual sealed kick panel or pod verse an IB setup from a sheet metal door, etc. All these different variations will effect the frequency response of the speaker, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. -
Yeah they actually opened up some runs on Mt.Lemon which is about 40 minutes away from me. Supposedly it's not that great, but I use to go to a rich snobby high school. Or I can go up to Flagstaff which is only like 4 hours away, but I'm broke either way, and when I could possibly afford it I'd rather spend the money on the car. I can relate it's a ridiculously expensive thing to get into So I hear I actually almost went when I was in Santa Fe last month, but we were a week too early and the runs hadn't been opened yet.
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Difference Between Different Speaker Configurations
ssh replied to Sencheezy's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Thank you so much stef! Wow, you just cleared up just about everything for sure man. I mean, yeah, that does make sence to split up the spectrum, but surely the manufacture does that in some kind of way withing those Multi-way speakers right? If you look at a coaxial speaker, you'll likely see a woofer and a tweeter in the center, and it'll have some basic crossover setup in there. I think for the most part the crossover setup would be similar to: 0hz - 1000hz goes to woofer, 1000hz+ goes to tweeter. I just made up those numbers, but you get the idea. -
Difference Between Different Speaker Configurations
ssh replied to Sencheezy's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
I am by no means an expert but: One way would consist of one speaker playing all frequencies from signal source. Two way would be two speakers. Three way would be three. etc. Most of the time people don't consider a subwoofer adding to the "xxx-way", so someone may have a 2-way setup, but technically it's 3-way if you count the subwoofer. I'm guessing you can get better sound quality if you split the audio spectrum up and dish out each section to a speaker. example: if you have the hpf set too high for your subwoofer, it starts to sound bad, it's playing frequencies it's not designed for. So if you split the spectrum up, then you can dole it out to multiple speakers and each speaker can be designed to work well for that range. This is just my guess. Although I know if you have too many speakers then it's quite easy to destroy all imaging, and the sound will sound like it's coming from all over the place. With a component set or active setup, your free to position the speakers anywhere you see fit, anywhere that sounds best to you. passive / active Passive speakers are a set of speakers that come with an onboard/inline crossover network. ex: component sets. Active speakers use an adjustable crossover network whether it be on the amplifier, processor, or digital processor. With an active setup your able to tweak the crossover points, slopes, and likely EQ (if your setup allows for it) to make your speakers sound the best in their installation and location. An example of my "active" setup. I have 2 large format tweeters and 2 midbass/midrange drivers. This would be considered a 2-way setup. I'm using an ms8 that goes in between the headunit and amplifier. rca signal source goes from headunit to ms8, then gets split up to four rca channels (left tweeter, right tweeter, left midbass/midrange, right midbass/midrange), these four channels go to my 4channel amp (I don't use any settings on the amp except for gain). The ms8 comes with an lcd screen and remote, I'm able to plug in that I'm using two drivers per side, thus 4 channels. Then I can set the crossover points and slopes between the speakers. example: (ssf: 20hz 18db slope) SUBWOOFER SIGNAL (hpf: 70hz 18db slope) MIDBASS/MIDRANGE SIGNAL (lpf: 1200hz 18db slope) TWEETER SIGNAL Subwoofer will be playing from ~20hz - ~70hz (remember slopes are not cut off points, but attenuation) Midbass/Midrange driver ~70hz - ~1200hz Tweeter ~1200hz+