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looking for 4 channel amp
fuzzyping replied to philsteroni's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I have a 100.2 I could part with if it will meet your needs. -
looking for 4 channel amp
fuzzyping replied to philsteroni's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
If you can wait a few months, I expect a flood of used 100.4's when the next version is released. -
Nine Inch Nails - The Four of Us are Dying
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Not directly related to your question, but it fits the topic... if you're going to build more than one box in your lifetime, definitely invest in a Jasper jig. It's a huge timesaver and makes cutting accurate circles so easy.
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I've finally started working on an enclosure for the TC Sounds 12" subwoofer I bought earlier this year. Thanks to denim's help I have a box design that should work well for this driver. Here are some of the pics from my workshop tonight... The grand vision: Posted the shopping list for easy reference. Finished ripping the large pieces and dry-fitting the shell. Introducing the lovely couple. Made quick work of the baffles thanks to my Jasper jig. Oh yeah, that's good chit.
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Looks great. But you know this exists on all the rides pages, right? I'm aware, i'll fix it when I have more time. Thanks for being incredibly anal about everything. Hey, I resemble that remark. I'm surprised you don't use a templating system for your sites. It would obviously be much simpler to do the fix in one place. Maintaining countless individual static html pages is a time suck, that's for sure.
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The best amps for the money!
fuzzyping replied to shizzzon's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Don't forget the excellent service and support you get from Jacob at Sundown. This can't be overstated. -
Looks great. But you know this exists on all the rides pages, right?
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I purchased this sub on closeout from Parts Express earlier this year when TC-Sounds was filing for bankruptcy. My daily enclosure is a sealed pair of RL-i8's. I'd like to build a ported box for this single TC-Sounds 12" sub but I'm a complete noob when it comes to enclosure design. My typical listening style is loud SQ; typical artists include Smashing Pumpkins, NiN, and Daft Punk. Any suggestions? This is just for fun, so feel free to be creative.
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Here's a new design, basically taking your design and stretching it to fit the gasket. It fires upwards now, which was really the only way to use the gasket and keep the cargo cover in place. I'll still need to slide back the cover when it's in use. 31hz / 28sq" of port (2" port width) / 2.33 cubes single slot port Bottom: 30 x 15.75 Top (2): 27.25 x 14.25 Left Face: 14.25 x 14.25 Right Face: 14.25 x 12.75 Back: 30 x 15 Front: 30 x 15 Port wall 1: 14.25 x 10 Port wall 2: 14.25 x 13.75
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Thanks. The page is up-to-date now, but it still suffers from bad html. I've resent my prior email to you with a basic fix. I hope that you'll reconsider testing for Firefox as you're ignoring a very large chunk of your viewership, including all Mac and UNIX/Linux users. Anything less is doing a disservice to Jacob. Here is a screenshot of the list bullet problem: Also, when I click on the images they open a blank page. Looks like a problem with your copy, they're showing as 0 bytes to me. The pictures were fine when I uploaded them to Flickr.
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On second thought, I'm having a tough time working a double baffle into these calculations. The rubber gasket is almost 12.75, which easily exceeds these dimensions. I've tried reworking the design but inevitably hit space constraints or the port length is unwieldy. A little more information... I'd like the height of the box to compensate for the cargo cover (16" off the floor) and mounting the SAZ-1500D on the box somewhere. Even without taking the amp into account, the height of the box + amp will exceed 16". I thought about mounting the sub on top with a wide slot port facing the rear (with the amp mounted above the port), but the numbers just don't work out. I'm still playing with the numbers and sketchup, any other ideas are welcome.
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Not quite, I sent you pics and a new video on Monday. I also sent you an HTML fix; all of the pages render with list bullets in the middle of the text (FF3).
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Do you have any mock-ups of the end panel?
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It certainly helped in my situation. I put 0.5lb in my 1-cube sealed enclosure and it made a huge difference in output.
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Added this to my build log with a bunch of pics, but I thought the SoundSplinter fans need some fresh posts in here. eM28sy7Gj-8
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I'm thinking about replacing my two-way components with a DIY three-way front stage. I'd purchased a set of Seas CA18RLY 6.5" woofers and 27TAFNC/G tweeters last year, but the mids are too deep for the stock door locations. I ended up going with JBL P650c components which sound good, but I've always wanted to try something better. The plan would be to put 4.5" mids in the door panel, and put the 6.5" woofers and tweeters in the kick panel. I have a SAX-100.4 and SAX-100.2, so I should be fine with amplification. Any suggestions on 4.5-5" mids that will complement the other pieces but still comes in a shallow depth (<= 70mm)?
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Because I already own them.
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I sent you some brand new pics and a video this afternoon. Wakey wakey!
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LOL, took me a while to get the joke. Yeah, a 1500D on any 8's is overkill, even a pair of RL-i8's. I've got the gain dialed down to safe levels. It's either this or a bridged SAX-100.2, but less more is more.
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Just under 1 cube with displacement.
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New pics and video. I've gone back to the Pioneer DEH-P5900IB receiver after wrestling with the lack of good EQ features in the Alpine IDA-X001. I've also finished running the 1/0 to the Sundown Audio SAZ-1500D, and have rerouted the 4-gauge directly to the SAX-100.4 powering the front stage. Although the sealed box doesn't have the "rattle power" of the T-Box, the sound is excellent and the excursion is sick. See for yourself... A nice day in Maryland... Hidden booty within! New YellowTop Went back to the DEH-P5900IB HU. Shots of the Sundown Audio SAX-100.4 hiding under the driver's seat... The JBL P650c components up front. The money shots, including the EQL hiding on the left (to be mounted)... And a new video! eM28sy7Gj-8
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Aaron, this looks great. I'm picking up the materials today and I'll post pics in the 4Runner build log. Thanks!
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Specs and video sent. Taking new pics tomorrow.
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It was linked above, but I'll mention it here too. I also meant to include the specs. Here we go: TC-Sounds DVC2 EPIC 12" subwoofer Le: 2.49 mH Re: 4.2 ohms (coils wired in series) Frequency range: 21-500 Hz Fs: 21 Hz SPL: 89.3 dB 2.83 V/1m Vas: 4.66 cu. ft. Qms: 4.25 Qes: 0.41 Qts: 0.38 Xmax: 22 mm Overall diameter: 12-5/8" Cutout diameter: 11-1/16" Mounting depth: 6-1/4"