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    Welcome to the IHoP

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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Not first hand, no... But you don't have to worry about having adequate power for them
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    comparisson

    You can compare anything to a product that's not available yet and it'd look better
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    Home Entertainment Show 2007 Pics

    Cool stuff Wilsons on tubes...now that'd be something to hear.
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    comparisson

    Personally, I wouldn't listen to anything they have to say, regardless of the product they're pushing.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Life is short, time is too valuable for places like Ecoustics.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Around here, news and boring talk shows. And the occansional game that I'd want to listen to. That's easy. Alaska. Salmon season.
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    comparisson

    The only RD product I've heard so far is the Alpha, and that wasn't on the same level as the Mag...not on the same price level either. I'd be curious to hear RD's higher end drivers.
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    box and power

    Sounds like he might have the SeXXX's, which were the predecessors to the SX line.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    A tasty post. I like my chili on fire, probably not what Steve's after
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Close to 200 users today. Good stuffs.
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    5 - 3" = 1 - 15"

    Middle school geometry - area of a circle is equal to pi * radius^2. For a single 15" port, that would be ~176.7 sq. in. For five three inchers, it'd be (7.06) * 5 = 35.3 sq. in.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Even McIntosh owners replace caps after 30 years or so of use...still pretty damn incredible considering. Show me an Onkyo or Pioneer piece of crap that's going to still be in daily use three decades from now with $10 worth of parts needing replacement.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    If nobody's touched that radio since '69, you can almost guarantee it's in need of a re-capping...electrolytics just don't last four decades, even in the best stuff - nevermind a stock GM radio
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    BMs

    To be honest, the BM's wouldn't be my first choice if I was going sealed...and I'd prefer the W6v2 (assuming you mean the v2 here) ever so slightly over the BMs, regardless of the enclosure. The price differential might be a factor in your decision, though.
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    So let's say you were buying a vehicle...

    If he's looking at a vehicle with staging a primary concern, I doubt where the substage goes is really important Besides, new Beetles have enough room to stuff a sub up in the dash somewhere...which is ideal anyway.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Sounds like an interesting project...t00bed?
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    My neighbors have played music really loudly at 4AM. Nothing you can do except turn it up louder than them
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    Now Playing!

    CSNY - Find the Cost of Freedom
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    Torn between choices?

    I'm 10 minutes from Durham. There's nothing in this part of the state, most activity is in the Charlotte area. There's a USAC event in Roanoke Rapids, but that's in the spring, not sure if they do anything during the summer.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Ryan, I'd skip the MMG's. Almost every review I've read on them has the reviewer wanting more, wishing they'd gone with the bigger models. The only way I'd drop that much on a camera is if it had Rollei or Leica on it
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    Amp - Plate or rack mount

    The point where the sub crosses over to the main speakers is going to depend on the low frequency extension of your mains, it's going to vary from speaker to speaker and room to room. Crossover points are speaker and design-dependent, there's no hard and fast rule...
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    What can i do about this Scott??

    Oh, and that Polo guy is a first-rate idiot. I feel bad that what he says passes for "advice" over there.
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    What can i do about this Scott??

    "1 ohm" is simply a "nominal" load. The actual impedance of the driver changes depending on the cone's movement, so 1 ohm is simply given as a general figure to use. The actual impedance at rest (known as the DCR) will vary slightly from it. Sounds like your amp doesn't like the low impedance, and is going into protection.
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