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Can you change your name?
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insane david
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looks great!
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Damn looks like that turned out to be a great event. That red caprice looks mean AF!
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New Sundown SD / E / Neo Pro photos
Sencheezy replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in LaFountain Design
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Wow those vids look awesom! Monte, just out of curiousity, why are you keeping the third seats? Have 8 kids lol j/k. But I would love to see what you could come up with as far as a design utilizing all that space you have behind the 2nd row.
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got a O-scope now how do i use it?
Sencheezy replied to Briggiboy33's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I just made this post a few nights ago, it may be some help to you. On mobile, so I will give a quick personal opinion. Yes, it is safe to set your settings via that fashion. Personally, I wouldn't, and ill tell you why. Its because A, music is dynamic, and B, every system will play differently in any given environment. Understanding that is key when using these given techniques and guidelines. Because thats what they are, simply guidelines, to steer your tunning in the right direction. The way I set my settings, maybe not the best way in the world, or most accurate, but will too suffice. And the tools are my sences lol seriously. If I see/hear or smell any kind of warnings from the driver(s), just back down on the setting. Take my opinion for what its worth lol To set ssf, set to port tunning, play a song that you know plays low, and put on repeat. Now, turn HU volume to max listening volume, and slowly turn down the volume until you see or smell anything abnormal. Yes its possible to play wide open. To set gains, do the same thing, select a song your most familiar with, that has bass, start off with gain low, set to maximum listening volume, then begin turning up gain until you see anything abnormal. Now remember, these two settings are intertwine, at least for me lol, so this can be a long process and hours of testing. Also, each song will require minor tweaking, as a direct relation to the audios recording, and the quality of the source you have. But the main idea is to be in the general ballpark for each song. I hope this helps, let us no if you still need help : p -
Alarm/remote start
Sencheezy replied to Julian's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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Sound Solutions Audio ZCONS Don't get loud :(
Sencheezy replied to Julian's topic in Sound Solutions Audio (SSA®)
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Sound Solutions Audio ZCONS Don't get loud :(
Sencheezy replied to Julian's topic in Sound Solutions Audio (SSA®)
Looks like the same issues Steve was having. -
looking into a new whip and need some help on a choice...
Sencheezy replied to SMpaintball78's topic in Off Topic
haha nice At first glance, i thought he had a V1. -
WOOOOOOOOOOOT!!! Great stuff Jon Now for that 55 son! Gotta keep setting milestones, this is just one done
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So many goodies to come man! Hell yes, can't wait!
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Damn yo, you've been a busy man! I love the progress, keep it up!
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Where can this build be found out? Gawd Damn it! I wanted to be the loudest SSA explorer :(
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Audiopipe ap1500.1d
Sencheezy replied to Austin863's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Same as others, good for price, my gripe was it getting so hot so quickly in the summer heat. -
You system is so bright yo! lol
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sweet
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Setting gain and ssf
Sencheezy replied to pimpdaddy1787's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
On mobile, so I will give a quick personal opinion. Yes, it is safe to set your settings via that fashion. Personally, I wouldn't, and ill tell you why. Its because A, music is dynamic, and B, every system will play differently in any given environment. Understanding that is key when using these given techniques and guidelines. Because thats what they are, simply guidelines, to steer your tunning in the right direction. The way I set my settings, maybe not the best way in the world, or most accurate, but will too suffice. And the tools are my sences lol seriously. If I see/hear or smell any kind of warnings from the driver(s), just back down on the setting. Take my opinion for what its worth lol To set ssf, set to port tunning, play a song that you know plays low, and put on repeat. Now, turn HU volume to max listening volume, and slowly turn down the volume until you see or smell anything abnormal. Yes its possible to play wide open. To set gains, do the same thing, select a song your most familiar with, that has bass, start off with gain low, set to maximum listening volume, then begin turning up gain until you see anything abnormal. Now remember, these two settings are intertwine, at least for me lol, so this can be a long process and hours of testing. Also, each song will require minor tweaking, as a direct relation to the audios recording, and the quality of the source you have. But the main idea is to be in the general ballpark for each song. I hope this helps, let us no if you still need help : p