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out to do a few errands...and blow up some speakers Will have pr0n later.
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I wish I could take credit for it...but it was done before by Squeak, a while ago
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I kept my reply as civil as I could. If the point is lost on him (which it most likely will be), I couldn't care less. Asshats like that aren't worth my time, except as a source of entertainment. That XXX's future is looking dimmer, I'm thinking he'll pull an Ecko inside of a few weeks now
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If there ever was a time to use this,
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http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/showthread.p...994#post1059994 Must...suppress...urge...to...laugh...insanely... HAHAHAHAHHHEHEHEHEHEHHEHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHHHH There. I'm better now.
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The guy had extremely poor judgment. Shoot the bastard in the leg - same message, and he lives to learn from it.
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Is there such a thing? Amp Q
JimJ replied to Mega Heavy Bass's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
And totally kicks ass But for 12VDC, they're tough to implement. That's why 99.9% of all Class A amps you see are going to be used for home audio, where the inefficiency and size penalties don't matter. -
Aaron closed LS1Pimp's thread? Too bad, that was getting fun... Oh well, it's only going to be a matter of time before he does it again. "Why did my XXX blow up", anyone? Currently taking bets...
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out to take pics of the magic bus for the "Let's See Your Ride" thread. every day i get in queue an' get on the bus that takes me to you... i don't mean to cause a fuss but can i buy your magic bus... - teh who
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And oh, how you did.
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Hell no. Yes, there are some times when begrudgingly, you have to use an Xover (the Klipsch towers being one of them...). However, there's nothing wrong, if the design allows for it, with simply highpassing the tweet with a cap and letting the woofer run full range, if the specs are up to it. That's pretty standard practice for open baffle speakers, and hooking supertweeters to backloaded horns for better high-end response. The point of using a 1st-order Xover is to keep losses due to components to an absolute minimum. I guess he's never worked with amps under 10 watts before
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Tom: good article...even though I flagrantly disagree with that guy's opinions on high excursion drivers
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Just bothers me I guess when people don't put time into product reviews. Like someone wisely said in that thread, a review could be a potential customers first (and maybe last) exposure to the product. You want to make sure it's damn accurate. The guys over on DIYaudio and Audio Asylum have the art of writing reviews down. You'll never find a "OMG it hitz twice as harrd, d00d" review in there. If they're writing a review about an amplifier, for example, they'd treat the amp as if it were a woman, - sitting down in a quiet place, perhaps a glass of fine wine or the lights dimmed...patiently listening, extracting every ounce of sonic pleasure that has to be gleaned from it. Writing a review is something that takes time, time getting to know the product...it's quirks, it's preferences...When it comes time to record their thoughts, you can tell that time has been put into it, and whether they loved or hated what they heard, there's a respect for the process. Now that I'm getting long-winded, it's time to go to bed.
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Some people... *shakes head*
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I thought that thread needed a little humor. That, or deletion.
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Taught's spelled with an "a". Welcome aboard.
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Allows you to install a larger gauge power wire - I know of no factory fuseboxes that will allow 150-200a current draws with the stock wiring. Won't happen. Just wire it directly to the battery...your electrical system will thank you for it.
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You lazy bum. My hyperlinks worked the last time I checked... LS1Pimp's RL-p to XXX "comparison".
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http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/showthread.php?t=109413&page=1 Interesting read. I'll keep my opinions to myself for the moment.
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you're still the same old girl you used to be...
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ain't it funny how your new life, didn't change things
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you set it up so well, so carefully