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The link don't work for me. It's okay though I've got a couple of o-scope thingies already. A hand held on and a older lab style one with the glass tube screen. To be honest I think the SMD whachamacallit is pretty cool. It looks simple enough to use. It took me a while to get the hang of the o-scope dance. I burned stuff up in the process. 10x probes, calibration process, and all those effing knobs and sh!t. What ever happened to keep it simple stupid? I know the SMD chingadera isn't the end all be all for tuning full active 3-way setups with low tuned boxes, but then what is? I like it, a simple solution for simple setups. Easter Poast!
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Bada$$. I like the bracing. Looks loud already. Poor little car's not gonna know what hit it. Keep us posted on what it meters with the new box. Easter Poast!
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Noice. I love the DD sticker on the car yet it's AA putting up serious numbers. Nuthuggers around the world are cringing. Bwahahahahahaha!
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A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Thanks. Will do. Hey there stranger. Glad you're enjoying it. Going to be entering the last leg of this project pretty soon. Keep your eyes peeled. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Thanks. It's kind of funny to say, but making those RCAs gave me a real sense of accomplishment. o_o Weird, because out of all things involving this project I was actually nervous tackling making these. I though I would screw it up and it would come out either looking like a$$ or just not working. Anyways, even taking the pics of the RCAs added to the feeling of accomplishment. Not only did I have to work on my picture taking skills, but also my photo editing skills. I think those close ups came out nice. As a matter of fact I was so proud I dragged the wife out in a moment of "look what I did." She was like meh. Typical, but a good thing because, if it looked like a$$, she's not one to hold back. Thanks. Taking five days off in a row, I am enjoying every bit of it. -
Oh my, what a lovely turn this thread has taken. Back on topic. NSG is using N2 motors? I though they were going with N3 motors slightly rotated, for that overlapping effect. Oh well, we'll see it when it's out.
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My new hooptie, 1980 CoupeDeville. Bumping on a budget.
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Effing awesome. Not everyday you get to put both the front speakers and the rear speakers in the same door. Looks good, definitely going to be a very nice cruiser. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Lol! So it is reggae all the time. Thank you for the kind words. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Haha! Tanks! -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Thanks. After your little fender bender I bet you'll be relaxing for sure. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Another small update and a lesson in project management. Today I dabble in something I've never dabbled in before, making custom length RCA cables. This is what I'm starting off with. Some Neutrik NYS 373 RCA ends, and a 25ft XLR microphone patch cable from 5150 Music Supply. Here is the wire stripped and ready for soldering. I cut off the copper conductor since RCA's require only two conductors. The spring and strain relief are in place, the cap is outside of the pic, but in line. This is what comes with in the Neutrik package. Good quality stuff, I like it. The wire size will determine which spring relief to use. I had always been iffy about making my own RCAs because of the soldering skill required. I always felt I needed a third hand to help feed the solder. A co-worker told me just to tin the hell out of the plug. Then apply heat through the wire while holding it in place. Sho' nuff, it worked. Here is the RCA, tinned to hell. o_o Also it helps to tin the soldering iron a bit. Here is the wire soldered on to the RCA end. The RCAs in place, front stage rockin' and a rollin'. For those wondering, the blue area is where I am going to cut through to eventually route the RCAs. Now to that project management mumbo jumbo. Well, the Easter holiday is upon us for those you believe. For us, we use this holiday, amongst the other major holidays, to travel back west so the little ones can get reacquainted with the family. What better way to enjoy the nothingness of I-10 westbound from San Antonio to Hell Paso than in a Suburban. So I have put my project on a weekend hiatus, rocking only the front stage till we get back from the Easter Holiday. Project delays, one of life's thorn in the side. o_o Enjoy the holidays. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Thanks, uhhmm, butterscotch. :\ The MS-8 is nice. I definitely have more confidence in the MS-8 in than in the pots they use on amps for crossover settings. I'm not sure how it's going to react in a SPL heavy setup, but I don't think it'll be too hard to manipulate it. -
Nice vids, short, sweet, and to the point. Now let's get one of those cones wangin'
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A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
I don't know about well thought out, but this project is keeping me on my toes. Thanks. Let me ask you this. Is it really reggae all the time, or do you sneak some Taylor Swift in every once and a while? The amp rack location seems to be the location of choice regarding Suburbans and Tahoes. I don't think my dad approves of this project. I'll probably get an ear full once he gets wind of what I'm doing. I took the liberty to edit your post a little to reflect the real reasons for such a bastard fastener. lol. Everything is coming together reall nice. Going to be a very tidy install when your done. So true Bwahahahahaha! I love it. x2! -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
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Follow up! With the amp located I traced out it's profile onto the amp rack. I'm using a pair of squares to get my lines nice and straight. Here is the profile and location of the cutouts for the wiring. Cutout complete, time for some upholstery. Amp rack in place and nicely upholstered if I don't say so myself. Amp in place. Side shot with the seat down. Plenty of clearance for proper ventilation. Power side and speakers wired up. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Updates! For all you Harbor Freight haters check this out. The front seats in this Suburban are bolted down with these coarse spline head bolts and nuts. Think twice about taking a standard hex sockets to these. The logic behind such a design is that a greater amount of torque can be applied to this design than to a similar sized hex. Therefore a hex socket is just going to round these nuts and bolts. Enter Harbor Freight. They were the only ones who carried a socket that would work on these. Check it. I got the passive crossovers wired up and in place. Here is how the whole thing is coming out. The amp rack is going to be mounted above the crossovers on the seat rails. Here is a pic of the amp rack coming together. To get the process started I put a rivnut in an existing hole on the seat rail. I got the first mounting hole in the amp rack done. The rest of the mounting holes are just 1/8" pilot holes for now. I'll use the pilot holes as guides to transfer the mounting location on to the seat rails one at a time. To make sure I get each hole transferred accurately I have bolted the amp rack down with the first mounting bolt. On a side note, to have the amp rack properly level I glued a couple of strips of wood to one side of the amp rack. Here is the second mounting location transferred from the amp rack to the seat rail. (Silver dot, left end of rail) The hole is drilled and the rivnut is in place. The amp rack will now go back in and bolted down. The process will be repeated for the next mounting location. The amp rack is in place. Here is the amp in it's general location. More on the way. -
Holy smokes! This guy ^^^^ still around? Whoa, O.G. right there. Happy birthday Impious.
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A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Thanks Mtopper. Like you said, it a fancy processor. It's got 8 configurable outputs. You setup the outputs and set the crossover points and slopes. Then you run the audio calibration wearing some groovy headphone style microphone for each seat you want setup. Afterwards, it works it's magic and bam, silky smooth sounds. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes. You do have the ability to fine tune the sound by adjusting tone levels and a 31 band eq is available for the extra fine tune. The icing on the cake is the JBL Logic7, which utilizes the fronts, rears, and a center channel to give a SQ oriented front stage. Another plus is if your not running a center channel you can center the front stage in front of which ever seat you calibrated for with the click of a button. You no longer have to be in the drivers seat to be in the sweet spot. Which is real nice for demos, because passengers will be in the car going, "Yeah, it sound good." Then I click the button shifting the front stage to center in front of the passenger and say, "This is what it sounds like over here." Then they are like MS8 = Win. Although any processing is good. Thanks I'm old and slow, but do not fret, more updates on the way. -
Looking good bro. Car looks sharp. Those wheels really set it off.
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A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
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Bro that avatar just cracks me up. Just one left for my next build, 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo. o_o Sure you don't have one hiding in that sig? They sure make life easy. We'll see how it measures up in an SPL setup. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
Just an inch of progress today. I hope you all didn't think I was going active off the amps crossover's. Cleaned up the wiring to the crossovers and got them properly mounted. These are under the drivers side rear seat. Under the passengers side rear seat is this bad boy. With the processor mounted on the floor I can still fold down the passengers side rear seat to access the third row. Did I mention this Suburban came with a front bench seat. No center console, so this monster seats 9. o_o The amp will be mounted on the drivers side rear seat rails, so that side will not fold down properly to access the third row. Any who here's a pic of the MS8 all wired up ready to party. -
A Suburban A Warhorse and a pair of Double Dees
onebadmonte replied to onebadmonte's topic in Build Logs
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Just like finding out the Easter Bunny isn't real.
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Sir-Lancelot's Yukon XL - UPDATE 18" ZCONS / 4 GP3k Page 27
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Impressive. and -
Since Nick is hell bent on Fords. I just though I'd post an example of what happens when you don't bother learning how to use what you just bought. Enjoy.