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DSP's and REAL amplifiers
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
Got one here still laying in its box -
DSP's and REAL amplifiers
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
You said before that you have used a minidsp 2x4? Any features you particularly like and don't like? -
DSP's and REAL amplifiers
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
The learning curve will be dumb enough for everyone to use. Even my 3 month old daughter can swipe open an iPhone. Dont worry about cost. Just because you think it's expensive doesn't make it expensive to manufacture. I.e. the Ethos. -
Due to unexpected high sales volumes I only have 35 motors avaliable for purchase. The next run will not be in until September. I will try to update as orders are placed.
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That is the area as stated by the prompt. You then multiple that by the internal height of the box. Are you using inches or feet and inches
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Push all the sides down and make sure the area behind the sub is selected
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Right click in the floor of the box. Click selection, area. Multiply the area by the hieght of the box and you got ur volume.
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DSP's and REAL amplifiers
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
Purely full range amps with only a gain control with the ability to purchase an outboard digital eq. You would simply plug a mic I to the processor and it'll automatically adjust the 31 bands for you. Or you can measure and adjust manually. All via a laptop. -
DSP's and REAL amplifiers
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
I really have nothing to add to this thread I have some extra workers that needs more hours .... It's ok .. all in fun... don't get butt hurt .. geez I found my edit to be quite funny. -
DSP's and REAL amplifiers
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
typical power. Start in the middle and work around that. -
M5 and all the other SQ snobs reply to my thread. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/62644-dsps-and-real-amplifiers/
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5 cft net per driver tuned to 30 hz.
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2010 civic sedan daily drive
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after 2 hours of screwing around with placement its starting to look like a kick panel. tried to get all drivers as close together as possible. -
What's the best 3,000-3,500 watt mono block class d amp i can get?
Quentin Jarrell replied to sundownclown's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
3 cft net tuned to 32 -
What's the best 3,000-3,500 watt mono block class d amp i can get?
Quentin Jarrell replied to sundownclown's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I'd recommend 3,500. My team members have had success with B2 and American Bass. Check out Swifts f250 build log in the build log section. He is using a newer companies amp that also has decent pricing. -
Better steel some springs off a 3500
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Ethos and Trident preorder
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
Nope. Waiting on a few things. -
They better tighten up. About 40 drivers on preorder. If it keeps up I'm gonna have to make another order before the order comes in just to have enough stock.
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2010 civic sedan daily drive
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
dropped my router and broke the base so the baffle is a little rough but It'll be fine after all said and done. -
Is it a coincidence that Obama is in town the same time a two mile long train full of tanks is passing through town headed west?
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2010 civic sedan daily drive
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
Figured I'd do the kicks first so I can have some tunes while I hack up the doors. Three layers of 2 oz mat. Should be plenty string enough. Notice I wet out well past my expected trim line. This ensures consistent thickness at the edges and that the panel will rest nicely in the vehicle. I normally wet my mat before laying it but I'm using some cheap resin and wasn't sure of the cure rate so I did it in the vehicle while making sure I didnt over wet the mat. Too much resin can weaken the laminate. Also notice I used FULL sheets of mat. NEVER cut up your mat unless absolutely necessary. -
That's fucked up. Like seriously fucked up. J Faith didn't fuck up those buildings. Religion did.
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Zero Ethos motors left.
Quentin Jarrell replied to Quentin Jarrell's topic in Direct Sound Solutions
It wouldn't play as low.