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It doesnt get any more ghetto than this fellas
ANeonRider replied to Eldorado's topic in Photography
Looks like gold compared to my first box. -
Which would be better to power two RL-P 12s?
ANeonRider replied to Hayabusa's topic in SoundSplinter
meh... I gave my single RL-p a "claimed" 1500W. It survived, the amp didn't though. I'd do the MD2. -
Only good ones in Sask are the for sale by owner orientated ones.. the rest just want your money.
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The IHoP is where stuff like this belongs. Off Topic means stuff that has substance, but nothing to do with audio.
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Oops, I actually meant just a regular everyday shell shape, like a turtle. Basically the shape with no sides parallel to another. Cylindrical enclosures is pretty damn good as well.
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5000 RMS AMP, VS 4000 RMS SUB
ANeonRider replied to TEAM RF NICARAGUA's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Ya, so is going from a 1500W RMS amp to a 2000W RMS amp... but I'm pretty sure you'll see a difference. -
I use neither. MDF is a good dampener all on its own if it is braced correctly, in a box that size, you won't have to worry about extra bracing. Polyfill, well, I've never used it, mainly because I don't feel the need to.
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Would work fine.
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Guarantee ya, you don't have the fab skills to do a snailshell quite yet I follow this rule: Whatever my depth is, the width must be at least 1.25 times that. so... 12" deep, width is 16". 16" deep, width is 20"
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I'd love to spend just that. Again, you guys really don't know what high prices really are.
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meh, we have our different opinions it seems. But, IMO , there is a reason why snailshell is the best shape to have an enclosure. No standing waves
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Which would be better to power two RL-P 12s?
ANeonRider replied to Hayabusa's topic in SoundSplinter
Read the tutorial in the amplifier section. Just setting the gains at "halfway" does not = half the power -
Square = waves that are present are nearly all the same length in a square enclosure. When they reflect, they start cancelling, don't need full, 1/2 or 1/4 wavelengths for that to be the case. Only if you want the sound to completely cancel out, and have silence, would that be the case.
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Depends if you have the room to spare for the 8" or not. 8" = ~50 sq. in. of surface area. 2-6" = ~56 sq. in. of surface area. Also, add another inch to the length of an aero port to compensate for the opening. Here is a good read: http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...opic=2978&st=15
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Nothing Sucks Like A Diddle.
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It Makes Your TOP Smack.
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Only Diddle Has The Answer.
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Naughty, but Diddle.
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A Diddle Works Wonders.
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Don't Just Book It, Diddle It.
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Nothing Works Better Than a Diddle.
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Diddle - The Appetizer!
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http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=5638
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Good post Hitman.
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Hey Neil... Nice to see another guy from Saskie on here. I'm not alone!! I know the guy that interviewed you at Best Buy very well Anyways, good to see someone on here with some knowledge in their melon And Denim... might as well change my SN to Diddle