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  1. Impious

    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Especially when it's back AND neck. Impossible to sleep since there is NO comfortable position.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Man I've blown out my back twice in the gm in about 3 months on 2 different lifts. It's not form related. First time was shoulder press machine, this time seated dip machine. I don't know what exactly happens, but I felt like a "compression" in my spine right in between my shoulder blades. The pain runs from that spot, the entire width of my back to my shoulder, and up into my neck. The first time was much worse, it actually ran through my shoulder down into my tricep. Not sure what the hell that is, but it hurts like hell.
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    Brass Footers

    No, it's all bullshit marketing.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    For Shizzle. I've had TOOL lyrics in my sig for all 10 years of my Internet forum days.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Surprised I forgot our bdays were so close.If I had a bromance, it would be with him.
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    Drivers for this fall "start saving ur pennies"

    New drivers sound interesting, including the new neo driver. Any word on the shallow mount ? And any interest in making a high excursion neo SQ driver similar to the UL12 in performance only without the ridiculous price CMass was asking?
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    glassing MDF enclosure

    Do you seal the seams of the enclosure ? Do you recommend people seal the seams of the enclosure ? The porosity of the wood, and leaks at the seams of an enclosure ARE THE SAME THING. Using your logic, air leaks at the seams don't matter. Don't caulk, don't use wood glue. They don't matter. This is what you are suggesting. The ONLY difference is that seams that leak can cause rather large losses if severe enough whereas the porosity of the wood is rather low loss. But they are otherwise the same thing. So, stop sealing the seams of your enclosure. The cone moves inward on the negative half of the wave. There is the same amount of air molecules in the enclosure, but less volume for that air to occupy. What is the air going to do ? During this compression phase, if there is somewhere for the air to escape it will try to escape. It doesn't matter if it's a poorly sealed seam or the wood itself.
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    2010 civic sedan daily drive

    Still building an enclosure behind it and going ported ?
  9. Impious

    Happy Birthday Brad!

    Thank you.
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    glassing MDF enclosure

    Your understanding is wrong. If a speaker doesn't move air, how does it create sound ? A heating element would be an example of an item that excites air molecules, but doesn't "push" the air. A speaker creates sound by compression and rarefaction (decompression) of the air. This cycle creates pressure waves that travel through the air creating sound waves. The frequency is determined by the number of cycles per second, the amplitude is determined by the volume of air displaced by the speaker (or literally the amount of air that the speaker moves with each cycle). The speaker is also compressing and decompressing the air inside of the enclosure with each cycle...which is why things like leaks in the enclosure's seams (which according to your logic would likewise not matter) and the porosity of the wood matter to a certain extent. You don't want giant leaks in the seams and you don't want to use an excessively porous enclosure material.
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    glassing MDF enclosure

    Yes MDF is porous. However for the average daily user the affect is negligible and the time and cost of the resin is completely unnecessary for what is an otherwise unnoticeable difference in performance. By the way most enclosure programs can include leakage losses (Ql) in the response calculations....so the leakage loss of the wood, assuming a reasonable value is used for Ql, is already accounted for in the design of the enclosure.
  12. Don't use a DMM to set the gain. Set it by ear.
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    2010 civic sedan daily drive

    Curious why you are porting the midrange ? Do you need to extend their low end to mate with the midbass ? Guessing those midbass are the underhung TB's. Never realized how massive that motor structure was.
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    Quick polarity question

    V^2/R = P 12^2/4 = 36w into a 4ohm speaker. 1V into a 4ohm speaker is .25w
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    Sub Selection for 500 watts RMS in Sealed Enclosure

    I'm more concerned by the fact you smoked the coil of your current subwoofer within 4 months of installing it. $40 or not there's no reason it should have went out so quick outside of user error. Fix your install/tuning issue or you're just going to be in the market for another sub in another 4 months when you blow this replacement and completely blow your "strict system budget" by continually replacing subs.
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    custom ia death penalty

    And it sounds super cool on the internet when you can tell people that it's "custom"
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    custom ia death penalty

    This. Get a recone from IA. Not even sure why you would be looking anywhere else.
  18. I don't have the time for a wall...LOL But for any other type of install or construction help I have no problem lending a hand or making some sawdust with my tools.
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    Needing a detailed explanation ..

    It's basic Ohms Law. http://www.bcae1.com/ohmslaw.htm http://www.bcae1.com/srsparll.htm
  20. If you're still in Fort Wayne I have no problem building it for you/with you. I have all the necessary tools. I'm only 30 minutes north of the city.
  21. Ideally you would model the driver in your desired enclosure before purchasing one to verify the response meets your needs.However when initially looking for drivers to select a good staring point is to calculate the driver's Efficiency Bandwidth Product (EBP). EBP = Fs/Qes If the EBP is 50 or less it is best suited for a sealed enclosure. Between 50 to 90 or 100 the driver will work reasonably well in either ported or sealed. Above 90 to 100 the driver would work best ported. So as you can see it isn't ONLY about Qts, you have to take Q in relation to Fs to determine what type of enclosure the driver is most suited towards.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    That's all on Sean. I don't want/need money for anything. Me neither. Ryan gets ze gift.If both of you are bowing out, and Adrian feels obligated to pay someone....I have no problem accepting funds
  23. Still way more expensive than standard ported. As Alton said the PR needs to have 2x the displacement of the sub, so you would probably need 2 18" VMP's. I don't see the small amount of space savings being worth the cost.
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    best youtube video EVER!

    Meh
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    2 12s 1800w 165db!!!

    For $1 seems like a hell of a deal......
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