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I haven't seen too much if any builds using IA lately honestly. Not around the TN area at least.
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center console talk - farming for ideas and tips
Sencheezy replied to iamamp3pimp's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
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I can see the difference! haha.
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center console talk - farming for ideas and tips
Sencheezy replied to iamamp3pimp's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
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2nd battery... On a BUDGET
Sencheezy replied to ludachris5150's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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Could you discuss how the shipping will be handled? I understand SSA Store now offers free shipping on some products. How will/may that affect the pricing of your products? Will there be a "Team" for competitors who run your product in the lanes? If so, how will that work out exactly?
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How big of a company is Flatline? One man shop? A team of 10?
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How's it sound?
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Kings 07 Avalanche Walled 6 Team Fi 15's on 3 DC 9k's :)
Sencheezy replied to KennethColeman's topic in Build Logs
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EVIL Tahoe | Mark's SSA DEMO MACHINE **new pics p8**
Sencheezy replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Team SSA
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Was looking for something to provide me a little thump at home during those times of cleaning or taking a shower. haha. But I do believe I find a great product you guys should check out. And for 35$, I don't think you can go wrong. These things sound amazing! I don't these have the extreme loudness you may find at walmart or something, but they defiantly have some SQ to them! That's for sure. Super clarity, nice response, and some well blended bass to go with them! You can even attach a usb or sd card in the rear for added flexibility! Here are some pics. And here is the video All pictures were taken with the HTC ONE on HDR mode.
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Don't mean to upset you at all, haha, trust me, I like what I see so far, and you have handle yourself very well IMO. I'm just saying based off of previous vendors. When comments have been made towards their product, and with the vendor not being able to speak for themselves, they would simply delete comments, even if its just a 400 + 400 question. Moral to the story is, I guess as a vendor hiding away legit comments/responses from customers leaves a bad taste to the viewers.
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One thing that wont be tolerated in our forum is trolling, negative comments about any company we are not about any of that and it will not be tolerated here. You are not allowed to delete post on this forum. If members here are trolling, then they will get banned. Comments are comments, wether they are bad or good, no one vendor can "only" have good posts about their product.
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Well, that pretty much sums it up! To give my honest opinion, I've listened to several sp4 installs, and when comparing them to mine, I can't "hear" a lick of difference lol. But I too would purchase an Evil simply based off of the support that comes with it. In regards to what kind of applications these drivers would apply to, I would suggest for the lower notes. If you listen to C&S music, decaf, DJSNT, or any of the music that plays heavily on anything below 32hz, then these are the drives you should buy. If your more into Dubstep, or any sort of Electronic music that plays from 45hz and up, then I would go with a ZCON/BTL. Obviously the enclsoure and it's environment have lots of "influence" of the way they perform, this is just based off of my real world experience witht the said subwoofers.
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Flatline Audio Amplifier Models/Specs/Pricing
Sencheezy replied to Flatline1's topic in Flatline Audio
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*CAF* Duramax 2500 HD - Fiberglass Door Pods - Fiberglass Sub Box - PI
Sencheezy replied to mklett33's topic in Build Logs
Looks pretty good!- 17 replies
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This has come up a lot lol but to answer your question you kinda have to see one in person to better understand. The amps have the same amount of components as any other amp but just say instead of 8 small transformers on the power side there are 4 double stacked used. Same for the ones on the output side instead of 4 there are 2 double stacked. Our amps are a little taller than most companies because of this. As far as the capacitors its the same instead of using a lot of smaller ones we just use fewer larger ones. We could have used the same board layout as everyone else but what would have been the point. That would have been a waste of everyone's time and effort. Hope this answers your question. Well thanks a lot for answering my question! That actually helps a lot. So, knowing the information you've provided, what are some of the pros/cons when using few larger ones vs several smaller ones? (ones being the capacitors and the transformers or any of the other amplifier components.) Mainly this was done to make a smaller amplifier for the given power size mainly in length is where the difference is . Width may be a little smaller than some other companies but honestly our amps should be about the same width wise. Now as far as pros or cons I really cant say to be honest. Its just the way that the boards were designed, they are designed to be very efficient and that they are. They have exceeded all the factory specs power wise even for what they are rated to do @ their 1 ohm rating. Really keeping your word on the CS, that's for sure! And thank you, for being honest, that will definately help you from ever being "skared", as another member puts it. I look forward to seeing more from your company
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Nice!
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This has come up a lot lol but to answer your question you kinda have to see one in person to better understand. The amps have the same amount of components as any other amp but just say instead of 8 small transformers on the power side there are 4 double stacked used. Same for the ones on the output side instead of 4 there are 2 double stacked. Our amps are a little taller than most companies because of this. As far as the capacitors its the same instead of using a lot of smaller ones we just use fewer larger ones. We could have used the same board layout as everyone else but what would have been the point. That would have been a waste of everyone's time and effort. Hope this answers your question. Well thanks a lot for answering my question! That actually helps a lot. So, knowing the information you've provided, what are some of the pros/cons when using few larger ones vs several smaller ones? (ones being the capacitors and the transformers or any of the other amplifier components.)
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Not sure, but you could take that screw to any hardward store.
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It was great to meet your daughters Chuck.
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yum yum
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What device do you use? I can watch them on my android phone. I can't watch them on my HTC ONE or the HTC Evo, or the Nexus 1 I had.
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We are pretty big on pictures here.
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I've noticed one thing immediately when looking at your amps internally, and that there is a lot of empty space for the same board vs looking at others in the same RMS range. Was just wondering if you could provide any detail as to why that is? Just curious really.