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check out the new DEAL of the month for me haha
NB50 replied to SMpaintball78's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Whats the dimensions of the box including port width and length? -
What head units would you like to see in the store?
NB50 replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in SSA® Store
Pioneer DEH-80PRS Arc Audio PS8 ( not a radio I know, but I kinda want one.) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_3563ggTaM
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This. My USAcoustic 2300f is the same way, has spaces for extra parts. They will use a board for two different models and power levels if they can.
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But the gain is set 1/4th the way up. It's hardly turned up. If I turn it down anymore, It hardly even hits. We tuned the amp with a DMM also. What did you tune the amp to with the DMM?
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Your putting to much power to them and one is failing before the other. You have a 1500 watt rated amp on 600 watt rated subs. If the popping noise goes away with a lower gain setting it was to high to begin with.
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I saw a Delorean on the way to work the other day, started cracking up thinking of the movie
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Unless the person giving you the soft parts can tell you what the parameters will be other then it will handle 2000 watts it will be a complete waste of time.
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Yes, when you order the basket it will come with terminals, screws and a gasket.
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Last post by thread starter, I don't see where he says it's still available.
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What is the recommended cuft for a sealed 15" Flatlyne ?
NB50 replied to SPL_Man's topic in Incriminator Audio
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Might be able to find a used IA6.4 for under 3 hundred.
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Contact the designer, he should be able to tell you if it would work or not.
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best I got it figured out to be is .6ft^3 @ ~69hz. There is nothing you can really do to modify the box, its either lengthen the port or reduce the port area. You need to build a whole new box and it will need to be bigger to accommodate the port area and length needed.
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I can be there in 8 hours, better then the 10 hrs it would've took me to get to Aarons.
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I hate looking for TVs. I've been looking on and off for quite awhile now, just started up because of the super bowl and the TVs usually go down in price around this time. Thanks for the link I'll get to reading it.
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That is why I have looked a Samsung, I have a computer monitor of theirs and like it has been going strong for years, parents have a older LCD of theirs and its pretty good. Also the same reason I won't really look at an LG, had a phone of theirs and wasn't a good experience.
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What was the price point? That is the most pricey one at $680, that I found right now. I'd like to keep it around $600 or less. I would not spend that much for that line. Did you check sams club or costco? Just did and didn't see any of them they have a BX421 Sony and it looks like they lean heavier toward pushing Vizio and Philips and they have more of those models then anything else.
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Thats kinda where I'm at. I've looked at them in the stores and have liked the Panasonic I linked earlier and the Sony, but stores can fudge the picture to make you lean toward one model or the other.
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What was the price point? That is the most pricey one at $680, that I found right now. I'd like to keep it around $600 or less.
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Not the best black levels (still okay, but definitely worse than some others), but excellent colours. Great for daytime viewing, wouldn't recommend it if it's going to be used primarily in the dark. Better off with a MVA/PVA LCD panel or a Plasma in that case, IMO. Any recommendations in the 600 dollar range? I've looked at a Samsung LN40D630 http://www.samsung.c.../LN40D630M3FXZA but at $650 its starting to stretch the budget a little bit. But if its worlds better I can spare the fifty bucks I guess. When you are talking panel size of 46" or smaller there are not many "junk" tv's out there. It really comes down to what you plan on doing with the tv. If you are viewing tv under normal conditions your first pick will be fine. If you are looking toward theater that is another story. It will be mainly normal viewing but will also use it as a monitor and htpc functions. Then either one will work fine. My personal preference would be the panny, but I am not a sammy fan though. Thank you, I have looked at sony's also but they keep changing their lineup and the one I liked is getting hard to get they are also on the more expensive side. Guess its time to go to the store again and look at the pictures. When is comes to LCD Sony is my choice, HX and XBR are the Sony lines to look at. Wasn't one of those lines, it was a EX500.