CJW
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any update on the coil or something similiar?
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Thanks guys. I'd like a 425 but I'm not sure if I want to buy one to fix. I will call if it doesnt start up tonight.
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nice to hear
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I am getting a recone from them in the near future I do believe. Beyond that my one buddy will be needing a sub in the future and an ssd would fit his bill well.I'd be buying and building the box for it.
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Ok thanks. My server/host probably had it in the queue or something. I need to change hosts bad. Anyway, let me know if you do or if you can make something similiar. No real rush, I'm just anxious to build it. -Josh
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Nice review. Good build in the other link as well. I'd like to play with a T Line sometime in the future. :thumbsup:
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Are the amps that were shown at CES going to be released? Namely the merlins that are going into the old school looking sinks. I've been holding off purchasing my amp because I'd like to get one of the new merlins when it comes out to power my substage
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I got the motor cleaned off completely. Light sanding and nail polish remover cleaned it off easily. I also ordered 15" claw baskets from Tirefryr which I'm going to strip/clean, re coat, and use. Hopefully in the next day or so I will be ordering my softparts :-)
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I have a 03 Re Audio SE motor. I plan to use this as a learning experiance. I am in contact with Nick@fi about getting parts to build it into a 15. Anyway, I was wondering how people go about cleaning the CA off the top plate? I tried scraping it but that got me nowhere especially with the magnetic field pulling on it. Is there anything that breaks down CA glue that won't harm the motor? Also I cleaned the gap with sticky notes and a skinny wooden rule with masking tape on it. Is there any other ways I don't know about for future refference? The gap is clean and taped up now but it was a PIA. The SE was a 10 previously and suffered from coil rub. And it had shavings inside the gap like crazy. Thanks Josh
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Nice job. There are buttloads of those kids running around my area.
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They have a deal going currently that if you contribute to the forum by posting in certain ways they give you a shirt and decals. Here > http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7336 See them here > http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7714 You can probably purchase them by contacting Nick, Shawn, or Scott also. I believe all of their emails are floating around in stickies at the top.
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A post by denim over on CA. Followed a link in his sig I believe. Then I lurked and didn't join for a while.
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You can never have too much bracing. More than neccesary yes but too much no. Good job
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Thanks. I suppose they are selling now. Good news. I'm going to contact my supplier. I just didn't want to bother him if they weren't semi available.
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very nice! Always impressive
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Hmm, yea I suppose that could be a quicker way... I'll give it a try on my tc9 motor Not sure if it will get metal shavings out though. There are none in the tc9 but there was in the SE...which was partially my fault. Didn't cover the gap as I was turning out the screws on the basket. I slipped on one of the screws and then shards were in the gap. There was some smaller shavings in there too.
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RE glued the basket to the motor's top plate. It was a b!tch to get apart. It looks like their black CA glue. That is the glue I am trying to get off of the motor. And yea I am getting a new basket and don't have to worry about any of the landings
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probably. I was just wondering.
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Ok I have two of these amps. One from 93 and one from 95. I have some questions about them someone may be able to answer. These amps have different boards. I assume because they are 2 different gens. 93 is a bit more compact than the 95. Both boards have the areas where it seems more components could be added to make them 4 channel. Is this possible or just dead spots on the boards? Next, I see conflicting info around the web. I realize these are 65watts per channel at 4ohm and that it is not reccomended to go any lower. Fine, good, whatever. I am wondering if they can be bridged at 8ohm. I have not installed them yet so I cannot test them myself. I see some places they cannot be bridged and other places they can be. Just was wondering the truth The 93 is going to go into my escort to power my re audio re6.5s. The power plugs on these things are tiny. Like 10-12 gauge. I stripped some wire off of some 8 gauge I have laying around and soldered it into the terminals.
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I'm pretty excited too. It seems like something fun to do. It'll be nice to have something I can say I built.
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Well the 2130 and 4160 boards look identical minus the components. But I wasn't sure if something in the boards layout was different. I should say I've seen a few pics of 4160s and they share the same sink and the board looks to be the same.
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Your favorite headunit of all time?
CJW replied to Mike Troll's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I've been content with my pioneer premier 670mp. But the only other's I have owned was a old pioneer 3400 and a jensen 7" in dash dvd player. -
I agree. I like the 300 a lot because of it's classy look. Nice equipment indeed