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You said once that the spectrum un-dried itself. Does it have any problems with moisture ? I want to do the wheel wells in the Jeep and wouldn't want it to get fuxored up when it rains outside... Once its dry its dry. The problem i was having is that it wasn't completely cured and then the humid weather rolled in. The stuff that wasn't completely cured "undried" and the stuff that was cured just got dew on top of it, just like anything else would. So I would say after it is completely dry it would be fine in the wheel wells, but I would make sure I prepped it well because I had some on those plastic door panels that split and it can pretty much peel off after that. I really didn't think about the wheel wells... hmmmm lol but I would rather use the new spectrum because it dries a lot darker other wise I would have to paint over it
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Here goes to the start of deadening my 02 Z71. Lots of deadening going in. 155 Sq ft. Raammat 5 or 6 Yards Ensolite 5 gallons and 1 quart of Spectrum GM's way of trying to stop you from removing the rear bolts on the front seats an 11mm 12 point did the trick. Also the front nuts on the front seat are removable with 15mm 12 point. Carpet is not so clean lol When I saw this clip for the first time I thought "I'll come at you like a spider monkey!" The rear light needs to be removed before dropping the headliner to disconnect the light More pics to come
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Pics Up! http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...=15#entry465734
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an update?????? what????? oh yeah Last time you saw the front doors.... Add some spec! Let it dry Fiberglass panels coated in spec Add them together! and seal the edges! First layer on the rear door Second The other side all nice and dry Spectrum and Ensolite on the door panels! I also have a layer or ensolite on the outer skin of the door and a layer on the inner skin (closest to you) that completely covers the holes. I also threw in some stock deadening from the back wall that I can't use because of the amp rack. I had a bit of noise through the rear doors so hopefully that has changed.
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Beam me up Sc0tty
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13 images on the up and up
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Got some more work done on the truck! Both back doors done! Just have to add Rammat on the passenger front door (to completely seal my panels ) then I'm going to go over it all with spectrum again So all in all the inner skin of the front door will have 2-3+ layers of Ram, coat and a half of spectrum, another half a layer of Ram, another layer of spectrum, and a layer of ensolite Pics are on my dads cam I will get some up tomorrow
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IE has been being a bitch today. Its all laggy and shit
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looks like it. that guy is crazy
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I made another topic for all the speaker related questions here http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...showtopic=24363
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Ok, lets dispell some myths about speakers. I figured we could have a small list of the different ways you could "blow" a speaker and have a little technical explanation to go with it. I also want to talked about clipped and unclipped signals and thier effects on a speaker. Ways to blow a driver 1. Degrading of materials This one is plain and simple. Speakers get old. Typically when a speaker gets old the surrounds go first, especially in stock speakers. most surrounds are made of a foam or rubber and time, heat, sunlight (common in dash mounted speakers) cause the materials to degrade, and then when you play them again they fall apart. 2. Thermal Limits of a driver When a driver is given too much power the voice coils can be burned and ruin the driver 3. Mechanical Limits of a driver It certain enclosures and with a low enough frequency a speaker can reach its mechincal limits, which is commonly known as "bottoming out" the driver. If this happens enough the driver can tear itself apart Clipped and Unclipped signals Does a clipped signal kill a speaker? If you give a 1000W speaker a 100W Square wave or clipped sin wave will it tear the speaker apart? Obviously my answers arent' the best so, I'm leaving this open to all to elaborate on. I am at work right now and can't be typing too much . If you answer one of these tell which one you are answering and make a good consice set of statements, and then I'll edit my original post. Also any other good questions are welcomed!
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Harrel had a total of -14 rushing yards ...with 6 rushing touchdowns
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And for the record Tebow had a little over 100 more Rushing Yards than McCoy... McCoy had over 1000 more passing yards than Tebow and completed his passes over 12% more of the time
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Yeah Mccoy must have rushed for over 550 yds in the pocket....
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paleease Tebow didn't show up till the second half, but Sam Bradford never left the locker room. He would come out for a pass or two then leave. I'd venture to say that McCoy played better than both PS- and just because a team with a good QB beats a team with a Heisman QB doesn't mean that QB should have won Heisman
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Amplifier Gains and Preouts
MKader17 replied to MKader17's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Would you mind elaborating on that more? -
Old enough to enjoy that T0P!
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buying poses a problem when everyone is out of town.
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I wish Tmax was 21 so we could enjoy this football game with beer
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Amplifier Gains and Preouts
MKader17 replied to MKader17's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Rounded sounds a lot better And again I know there are plenty of ways to make your HU (source) signal clip, but for the sake of the discussion it is an unclipped signal And for my question there was really no gains set. It was just making a theoretical question and decided to use an actually amp to make it easier to relate to. I remembered ///M5 saying a long time ago that getting a new HU soley for higher voltage pre-outs was not going to make your system any louder it will only make you turn down the gains on your amp. All of what we discussed proves that theory... Could this quite possibly have been a test? -
mmmm delicious...
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You know what I'm have a craving for?