JimJ
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Front stage > tint/alternators
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Why not build a wall, if you're going through all that trouble removing seats, bolting the enclosure down, etc...
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Sean (///M5) has plenty of experience with Seas products I don't think you could go wrong with any of the choices in speakers you've mentioned...they'd all have the potential to sound phenomenal.
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I've stopped caring enough about the setup in the van to change anything right now Sell the van and completely start over. I'm holding onto it as a future SPL platform Couldn't put up with that on a daily basis though...
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For the amps, I'd probably choose Option B... As for the drivers themselves, I'd check out the driver reviews on http://www.zaphaudio.com. Most of them can be found at http://www.madisound.com.
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Damping factor, especially with solid state amps, is an almost meaningless spec. The output impedance is low enough for it to not really matter.
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The main page has the top 20 posters overall, top 20 per day, etc... Beyond that I really don't care.
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Nah, we didn't take pics of that...and it comes out looking like a mottled brown, pretty boring.
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I don't think I've ever showed pics of my parent's place on here...mostly because it reminds me how ideal it is for a stereo and how sucky my apartment is for one
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To some degree, yes...but they're infinitely more adjustable to your individual setup needs. With a passive set, if the chosen crossover point or slope isn't the best for your situation, well, you're SOL unless you can model up a new crossover design and rebuild it. Not exactly the quickest solution... If you've got that kind of money to spend on a front stage, why not make the most of it
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Sealing concrete was probably worse though, I'm pretty sure that took off a few years somewhere...when you have a liquid that turns lime green and starts bubbling on concrete, I'm sure it can't be good for you... Leaves a nice finished product though...
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I remember painting our basement with waterproofer a couple years ago, during the summer...with no A/C. That was a hellish job. Went through five gallon buckets of the stuff like it was going out of style.
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Unless you're actually entered in a car show, a strobe in a parking lot at night is second up to a flashing blue light in terms of saying OVER HERE, COME MAKE YOUR QUOTA
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For that price, I wouldn't even bother with passives. $800 would buy you the finest in individual drivers, you could just buy a four channel Zed amp (and yes, they are good ) and use an outboard crossover instead of passive networks. Dynamat Extreme is a good product, but competitors like Second Skin and RAAMmat have opened up the market a lot...
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How fast are you talking about? A lot of fast strobe stuff is out there for use with high-speed cameras. It goes without saying that if you use it on or anywhere near a public roadway, pretty much expect a ticket...
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I've stopped caring enough about the setup in the van to change anything right now
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Steppenwolf - Monster
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For the price, I think the Memphis MYSNC's are probably one of the better component sets for the money. Certainly better than anything CDT that's comparable in price. Of course, if I were to do it over again I'd forget about passive and just go active with better drivers.
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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/zip/353867849.html Figure anyone who owns Maggies can relate with this ad...
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As it should be, no sub should be playing above 80Hz anyway...
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Only difference between those two would be the impedance...
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It's a fair bet that anything in the Fi product line will outperform your old woofers.