Mike P.
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Maybe you can do a better job. You're doing fine, it's all good.
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And it was you that posted: ""I know Troy is a good guy, and I couldn't imagine him just holding money for no reason."" Maybe take your own advise.
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A Google search shows tejcurrent posting at caraudio.com on the end of July yet he hasn't been online here since the middle of May. Let's see all his buddies now post what a great guy he is.
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New link to the PDF: http://www.bodziosoftware.com.au/PORTS.pdf
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Don't be upset, Gopala, I'm just warning the SSA guys about your scam and lies, you have no intention of ever buying a subwoofer. 2 years of your bull shit proves this. Go back to AVS forum, they love you there real long time!
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You guys need to realize this moron has been doing this for 2 years. He's been banned at HTS and just got kicked to the curb at AVS after 6 pages. But since the Ford guy is willing to entertain him the next 300 posts should be interesting.
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Try 4 pages of the same garbage here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1320240
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You guys are wasting your time with this moron. He's been doing this on various forums and it goes nowhere. http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/diy-subwoofers-general-discussion/30083-subwoofer.html http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1320240 http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1310041
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Saw what coming? That's how it's been since TC got back in business again. Ever wonder why their products are sold "exclusively" by Parts Express? (think financing) Regardless, I'll by a RL-i 8 from Mike before i by a Epic 8 from P.E. I just hope he gets his products soon.
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Any update on the Blue Print Audio home theater line of subs?
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What is going on with the soundsplinter website?
Mike P. replied to GoBigRed313's topic in SoundSplinter
It's a web host issue. The site is now up and running. -
According to the seller it does. Got the following in an email from the seller: I can tell you is that RE Audio aka Destij Engineering designed and build subwoofers for Ascendant Audio when they first started. The first generation of the Ascendand Audio Atlas and Avalanche were engineered and built at RE's location in Henderson. These were the exact same dustcaps. This custom prototype was designed for Ascendant Audio as something bigger than the Avalanche. Perhaps, the prototype version of the Havoc. Whether or not Ascendant Audio is willing to admit it or not, it is clear and evident that the engineering behind their first few generations of subwoofers were not in house as Chad and his father Dale has no manufacturing experience and relied on the build house of RE Audio. This is pure fact and can be confirmed by hundreds in the industry. This prototype was designed and built by RE Audio for Ascendant Audio.
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New woofers coming! Details will be coming on a slow but consistent basis Could you define "slow but consistent" please?
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2 things, Cant find info on LG speakers, Need reciever reccomendation
Mike P. replied to Mynameismcgyver's topic in Home Audio
Those speakers are from the LG HB954SA 5.1 system: Google Translate -
From the website: The IXL-10 will be ready to ship once again in the coming days. Folks will be able to choose between a dual 2 Ohm and dual 1 Ohm options. These options will also be available on the IXL-12 and IXL-18, with the IXL-15 being made available at a later time.
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The IXL 18.2.2 will be available soon.
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If you don't already have a Q12 then yes.
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The Q12 D2 in 4 cu.ft. net volume tuned to 20 hz works well. Porting would take two 4 inch flared ports 40 inches long. You can save your self $200 on the amp and go for a Behringer EP2500, If you shop around they can be had for $300. You'll need a rumble filter to protect from over excursion at the lower frequencies. Since most pro amps don't have one you can get an add on unit like the Reckhorn B1, about $100.
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A single 15 inch sub in the "House Wrecker" needs an fs around 20 Hz, and a Qts less than .38 and a minimum VAS of 10 cubic feet. Expect it to roll off at 35 hz, definitely not a home theater sub in that configuration.
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Gotta love the testimonials! http://web.archive.org/web/20040202213120/...up/funkypup.htm
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The Bash 300 has a HPF at 17.7 hz.
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That depends on the budget, the application and the environment. The original request on another forum was for music, games and movies in a 13' x 13' room and a budget of $400. The Dayton RSS390HF-4 in 7 cu.ft. tuned to 18 hz with a Bash 300 amp would give him 112 db at 20 hz with room gain for games and movies. Plugging the ports would create a sealed sub with a Qtc of .664 for a tighter sounding bass for music. The best of both worlds within the budget stated.