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Yeah it is. It's awesome.
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Damn I can't stop staring at her stomach. It's nice. Oh and boobs are good size as well.
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Hence why over 30% of the females on that campus have an STD. Who'd a thunk it? I've heard figures close to double that.... Shoot doesn't like 30% of the whole country have herpes? What's bad about Herpes is, it can lie dormant for many years. I had a scare with it once, but turned out to be poison ivy. I still don't know how I got it on my groin area, but I do scratch my nuts alot. Of course I just had to touch one of the most sensitive areas of the body. I was petrified to even go to the doctor. What's worse is, he put me on Valtrex as a precautionary measure, and let me tell you, nothing embarrasses me, but it was hard to get that scrip filled. At least it can go away on its own after a few years in many cases.
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I would eat every crumb of that! Yeah, she does have a nice bod that's for sure. Now if only we were sure there weren't bugs crawling up under those blue "shorts."
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That's the safest place.
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Hence why over 30% of the females on that campus have an STD. Who'd a thunk it? I've heard figures close to double that.... Shoot doesn't like 30% of the whole country have herpes?
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I've walked 500 miles and I would walk 500 more. Just to be the man....... why the F did that song pop into my head.
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1000 watts at 20 hz is the same as 1000 watts at 60 hz. If you use different frequencies but at the same reference level you will achieve the same output of the amplifier no matter what. It's just that somebody had to pick a frequency, and 50 or 60 hz I guess seemed easiest. Perhaps there are more readily available 60 hz tones than 20 hz ones.
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Wiring Up 1 DVC Sub , to 2 channels of an amp.
KU40 replied to loveeemachine's topic in General Audio
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2 subs, one central port thats deeper than the box?
KU40 replied to ppiflat10s's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Right, just wide part plus one narrow part. -
What amp does 1500 rms at 1.5 ohms?
KU40 replied to wafsman's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Well why don't you tell us which ones you've found so that we can help you sift through them. -
I don't know where you're looking but as far as I know Soundstream has never made head units or EQs. The head unit has no effect on SPL. It gets the signal to the amplifier, where you can manipulate that signal strength any way you want.
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2 subs, one central port thats deeper than the box?
KU40 replied to ppiflat10s's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
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Thank you for the response. However, I am aware of the port length application. * Lower power handling noted The problem lies in the conundrum wherein the port length to obtain a super low tuning (20-25 hertz) is long enough to force my plans to increase the enclosure size to compensate for this length, unless I lessen the planned port width. That leads to a subsequent question. Relatively speaking, would decreasing a slot port width from 3 inches to 2 inches be inadequate for a 15" driver? Please do not go below 27Hz for Port Tuning and that depends on what subs you will use. Port width can be as wide as you want but you want to stay within the recommend port area (12-16in^2 per cube of internal volume), but 2 inches may be a little too narrow. How bout this list your goals and what you want from your next ported enclsosure and we can go from there. Cool. My goals are, in order of highest to lowest priority: Sound quality, low frequency response, SPL I'm curious as to why tuning should be 27 hertz or above. If I went with a slightly higher tuning, it would work, as my rockford p1000.1bd has the subsonic filter at 28 hertz if I turn it on. I'm not going to ask the redundant question of ported vs. sealed. It appears ported is recommended moreso. Anyway, I plan to use a single 15" driver, whether, Icon, FI Q, or SSD. Depending on money I may go with IDmax, but most likely not. Well the Q wants tuning 28Hz and above, Icon wants tuning 27Hz and above and the SSD wants tuning at 33Hz. So tuning below 27Hz wouldnt help you anyway since the company's dont even recommend that low tuning, then your box will kinda become a one hit wonder and music usually doesnt go that low unless you listen to a lot of chopped and screwed music or cd made by a pipe organ. With that set sonic filter you want to tune above 28hz, if you tune below it then the feature will be useless. mm, not so fast. Lowering box tuning will not make the setup a one note wonder. Raising the frequency will, not lowering it. Lowering tuning frequency expands the frequency response range of the driver and makes it more flat. The lower the tuning frequency is, the more the ported box behaves like a sealed box. I'm not sure how you got the findings that say that any of those drivers "want" a tuning frequency above what you listed. We could plug any of those subs into a HT application with the tuning frequency at 15 hz and they would be brilliant.
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You don't have to build a box larger to lower the tuning frequency. You just have to make the port longer. As for harming the driver, the box itself will never harm the driver. Only the power applied will. If you build a box larger than recommended the power handling will decrease.
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What amp does 1500 rms at 1.5 ohms?
KU40 replied to wafsman's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Have you done any research yourself? All you need to find is an amp that does 2000 watts at 1 ohm. -
Well I don't deal with the regulations of the business as it's running, only if there is a spill. Which, I have seriously seen the groundwater under entire towns polluted to non-drinkability because of dry cleaners, and you'd be hard pressed to find a town without PCE in it. But not only is it a drinking water problem, but vapor intrusion into basements and things as well.
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Wiring Up 1 DVC Sub , to 2 channels of an amp.
KU40 replied to loveeemachine's topic in General Audio
That would be quite a waste of power, the RMS of the SSD is only 800. You can either wire one voice coil to each channel or wire the coils in series and bridge those two channels of the amp. You'll get the same power either way. -
And this is the problem with audio these days, and why car audio has a bad name and negative perception by the general public. Everyone needs to respect everyone's space, and if your music is pouring into someones car near you, it is horribly disrespectful. Just wait until you have a kid and after a long day you are trying to get your kid to fall asleep on the drive home and some jerk has their crap rattling and it wakes up your kid. See how much you like it then. Hold on there, don't be encouraging him to reproduce.
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The way some companies market specs is comical, you'll never see 8v outta that deck. Run it without worry. I'm not sure which model of Eclipse it was, but I know somebody scoped the outputs on one of them and it actually did measure a full 8 volts, but the more astonishing thing was that it was unclipped even at 100% on the volume knob. This was probably 5 years ago.
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Completely worth it if they fit, and are made with good materials. Dry clean only? I don't think that would work for me. Thanks for answering my !. Reading > me You NEVER dry clean shirts. Perchlorethylene will NOT get out sweat stains or smell. For that you need good ole water. Plus dry cleaning is very bad for the environment. They always spill, which gets into groundwater. Like half of my sites are because of PCE contamination, and believe me it takes a drop in a gallon of water to make it contaminated past health standards. A good one spills less than an amazingly good gas station. When we sold ours we had to pay a hazard crew to clean up the ground but there wasn't really anything to clean. Well hey I wasn't trying to compare to gas stations, believe me I know how bad those are as well! It's basically impossible to find any gas station over 10 years old that hasn't had a leaky tank or pipes. It's not uncommon to hear about spills of several thousand gallons. I'm glad to hear you took care of yours
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You can also set the gains with the head unit volume on 1/2 instead of 3/4. That will lower input voltage to the amps.
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Driving is a privilege, not a right. You have no inalienable right to drive a car, but you are allowed the opportunity to drive one, so long as you can prove that you are mentally and physically competent (which is essentially what a driver's license is, more or less). I concur with your side. While most people who break non-violent crime laws like this don't escalate to bigger problems, you can bet that every person that is a violent crimer breaks the non-violent ones as well. So when you pull somebody over for this, how do you know the difference? It is seriously not a hard law to follow, and it does not impede your life in the slightest.