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how is signal is transferred from h.u. to eq to crossover to amp???
SpeakerBoy replied to akaak's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Leave the headunit EQ flat. Run the amps wide open, and use the stetsom amp to set your crossover frequencies. -
High amperage fuse question
SpeakerBoy posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I just spun myself out on this, I feel like I know the answer but fuck it If i'm running an amp that draws 400a rms, and I have a 200a alt, a g31 under the hood 4/0 to the rear bank, and 6 g31's in the rear, I fuse appropriate for the wire always, not the peak rating of my alternator yes? something like, 300a for 4/0 iirc. If I already plug up the bank and charge it fairly often (once a week), no real concern for such a small alt supporting that bank, correct? -
High amperage fuse question
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I don't know how my alt is controlled, but I know how a fuse works. I'm not confused anymore lol, I had a derp moment trying to figure out if I needed a smaller fuse because my alt is the choke point in the charging system. -
High amperage fuse question
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Guess I was paranoid about my alt being allowed to run wide open like that but I've never had <12.6 so I think I that means I'm okay for the time being. Thanks guys. Like I said, overthought lol. -
High amperage fuse question
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
My confusion is, if the bank is between the amp and the alt, the amp will draw from the bank making only one run of wire necessary as far as the charging system, correct? Therefore, I fuse that single run to protect from shorts, yes? No need to worry about smoking my alt with a fuse larger than it's output capacity, letting me just wail on it? -
What happened with this build?
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why amp shows clamped wattage low?
SpeakerBoy replied to ftj_85's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Did you measure impedance while playing, or while resting? -
Old School Songs with bass added
SpeakerBoy posted a topic in Computers / Electronics / Music / Games
Where can I find old school tracks with bass added to them? I dig rebassed stuff, stuff like this I don't exactly know how to search them out, I just tend to stumble across them while youtubing.- 14 replies
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I'm not sure where to start looking for a projector, I had one I got for free for a few weeks before I moved home to Illinois and loved it but I accidentally left it. I'm considering another instead of a 50" tv, something in the neighborhood of a 120" screen. I'm looking to spend $200-300, I don't need something insane but I'd like a quiet model, mine had rowdy cooling fans. What would you guys suggest?
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Old School Songs with bass added
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Computers / Electronics / Music / Games
I also like the way slowed songs tend to sound more mellow; don't know how to describe it exactly. -
Old School Songs with bass added
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Computers / Electronics / Music / Games
I don't like to add bass, it can cause it to sound dirty. I don't know how to up the lows without lowering the rest of the range to keep it clean. That's what I like about Decaf. I have all of Decaf's Zips =] -
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Post your studies, comparison testing, amp gut reviews, and individual parts testing please.
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Old School Songs with bass added
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Computers / Electronics / Music / Games
I suppose what I'm asking is for names, DJSNT, Decaf, stuff like that. A good source. -
You accuse us all of veering away from the main topic, which is more of a projection of your own behavior. If you were truly concerned with learning, you'd be asking questions, instead of talking.
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If you look through my older posts, I beefed with him on a daily basis, nothing but keyboard mashing fury lol. I have come to respect his advice, as he's never steered me wrong. He's also helped me develop my idea of my ideal system; I have trouble being realistic in my goals lmao. Can't hate the man for helping me out. I actually used to get warning points for talking out my ass as well, just like you. But I sorta realized, when you say things here sometimes people listen, and if I gave bad advice and someone blew their system up, i'd feel like trash. The difference here is, I learned to accept advice from those wiser as a teen, you're a full grown idiot
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Literally, I frequent SSA to chase better install skills. Always after a lower note. Trying to keep the information accurate is the responsibility of forum members, so others can learn too.
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Do you even want to learn anything or do you come here just to talk? Honest question, no sarcasm.
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I got nothin', lmao I derped Guess I shoulda said original question.
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Do you see how irrelevant this is in relation to the OP's question?
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Genrally answers are offered to those who demonstrate a lack of understanding. You didn't need to ask to make it clear that you need the help.
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Old School Songs with bass added
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Computers / Electronics / Music / Games
My original of bill withers is definitely not that bass heavy; Either way, what are some old school bangers? Doesn't need to be modified. The SPL thread is mixed or I'd just dig through there- 14 replies
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By guiding someone to think as opposed to sooonfeeding them an answer, they can understand the process as opposed to a one time solution.
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Your profound inability to accept the fact that you don't know what you're talking about is....impressive. That's not a compliment, by the way. I have absolutely no idea what to say other than, you need to do some research and real world testing before you keep spouting this gibberish. Just because you want to dicksize and rant, doesn't mean our newbies need to be getting confused by your walls of text full of opinionated nonsense. We deal in facts here.
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Things don't just break. Well maintained equipment used with care lasts ages. I have amps older than me that still put in work the same as the day I got them. I'm not even particularly gentle. I just make sure to keep them cool, and well fed. If you're burning up amps in less than a year, perhaps you need to examine the only constant; the user.