WhiteFiver
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It steps it down to 5vDC.
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He's only getting ripped off if it doesn't work, or doesn't do as expected. If he pays for it, knowing full well what he's getting, then there's noone to blame but himself if he overpaid. It's easy enough to hop onto Google nowadays and get a price quick.
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Is going to roundhouse kick the person above him
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Anybody? Or even the calculation for me to figure this out would help.
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I have a Sirius satellite radio, that the plug/transformer end of the powercord for it, no longer works. I want to wire it directly into the car. However, the transformer steps the current down to 5.2v/1.5a. My question....based on a system that puts out 14+ volts, what size resister would I need in order to correctly stepdown the power going to the radio? My biggest concern here is frying the radio itself.
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A helluva lot of time drawing lines
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How about with this design? Depth: 33 1/16" bottom 28" at top 20 degree angle on back of box Width: 34" Hieght: 14" Ports: 2" wide, 11" high, 14" deep Made from 3/4" MDF
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CAn you give me a rough idea of the volume of the box?
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In this design, I've got the ports at 14" long.
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I'm designing a sub box for a friend of mine here, and I need a bit of help. This is basically how it's going to look: ____ |_/\_| Subs facing in Ports facing trunk. 2 Ports = 2Inches Wide top to bottom Dimensions are Total 34"Wide 20"deep 14"High 3/4 MDF Subs: 2 12" Kicker COMPVX What do I need to get it tuned to 34hz, port wise? If you guys would suggest a different tuning, what hZ value, and what size ports?
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s-10 blazer lowering kit help.
WhiteFiver replied to doverman454's topic in Automotive and Performance
Honestly, I wouldn't buy anything from Jegs, and I'd buy even less from Ground Force. I'd suggest looking at the Belltech lowering kit, part number 615 (no shocks), 615ND (Nitro 2 shocks), or the 615SA (better shocks). That is a 2-3" drop in the front (depending on motor), and a 3" drop in the back. -
To the OP: Before you do a blowthrough, I would seriously urge you to check out the Sound and Security section at www.s10forum.com. They have a lot of great installs over that, that you can look through for direct on where to go with yours.
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What are sine tones?
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Sorry....let me clarify. You know how there's certain songs with a really low bass line in it? The sub sounds good on those, but it sounds horrible on the 'higher' sub frequencies. It sounds.....I"m not sure how else to explain it. But I do know at this point that I'll be going sealed in my car. What would be a good tuning frequency to aim for? I listen to a lot of metal, and a fair amount of rock.
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Well...a new box design is definitely in order, as this box was built for my truck, but the sub and amp are going in my car. I find that it can hit some really low stuff somewhat decently, but the rest of the frequencies don't sound that good.