Mike P.
Members-
Content Count
205 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Everything posted by Mike P.
-
If possible swap subs with a friend and see if your sub reacts the same way with his system.
-
2.5 hours north of Saskatoon, Sk.
-
You can send it to me, Jordy, and I'll make sure it's in working order for ya!!!
-
Check your bios and see if it detects the hard drive. Change the boot sequence to the cd drive first. Put the windows cd in the drive before you reboot.
-
Specs and pics are now on the website! http://testbed.mach5audio.com/index-1.html Scroll down to IXL-15.2.2
-
Any X's or "question marks" showing up in your Device Manager?
-
Have you tried right clicking on "Local Area Connection" and selecting "Repair"?
-
From wikianswers.com: What does Laminated Steel stamped on a shotgun barrel mean? This was the method of making shotgun barrels in the 19th century. Strips of metal or wire were wound around a mandrell and hammer-welded. "Twist", "Stubb Twist" and "Damascus" are all types of laminated barrels. Although they were safe enough when made, if a gun has not been properly cared for in the intervening 100 years, they may have developed sub-surface rust spots which could cause them to fail. And modern shells are much more powerful than the black powder ammunition that was available in the 1890's, so a gun with laminated barrels should not be shot unless it has been checked by an experienced gunsmith, and then only with the loads appropriate for its construction. For safetys sake let there be no doubt what you're dealing with.
-
i've been thinking about a 10/22 in .17hmr. just to have one. doesn't look like a damascus barrel, don't see the "twist" in the steel, though i know in later ones, that might not be as prevalant. IIRC, damascus also went away right after intro of smokeless as it can't handle the pressures of smokeless. "Laminated steel" and "damascus" is the same thing. Use extreme caution.
-
[ Just a heads up. I have an uncle who is blind when a old shotgun like that that blew up in his face. At least take it to a gun smith first and let him check it out to make sure it's safe to use. You don't get a second chance.
-
what happens if the port isn't perfect?
Mike P. replied to king alpha's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
It's not bad at all. The 1/8th inch difference in port width and a little excess glue won't change anything. The tuning will still be in the 32-33 hz range. -
That's nutz. And the third line of the discription says: ""This is one of a kind. I will not do another one like it for less than ten thousand dollars"" Yeah, right! Like that's gonna happen!
-
Just wondering, will the M series will still be in production once the IXL series has been filled out? Does anyone have an opinion about this? That would be up to Mark. PS: Can't wait to see what the IXL 15 is like! Me too!!!!!!
-
got my badly conditioned 18" xxx today :D
Mike P. replied to fbi90909's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
I say fix it too. What are your plans for that Atlas 15? -
Good news!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
That's good news! It shouldn't be long now!
-
thanks!! and would u happen to know how much room that would take up in the box? 257 cubic inches.
-
Two 4 inch diameter aero ports 10.25 inches long will tune the box to 30hz.
-
So you wouldn't port an IXL for car use? Home audio only?
-
35 hz is way too high a tuning for the IXL-18.4. 20 hz is where this sub would be happy.
-
Where are the T/S parameters for the 18 and 21 inch? All I can find is for the 12 and 15 inch.
-
I would hope it has tremendous output for 2000 bucks. Thank goodness Ascendant didn't jack up the car sub prices sky high like TC Sounds did.