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Whoa sweet underwear.
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Made a funny top!!
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So they call it a "workout" these days ... I kid
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You got that right. At least it's now the weekend!
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You got that right.
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I do believe the tuning frequency of a ported box sits above the zero db line.
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You ought to cut that smart ass attitude out man, I didn't ask for your fancy wording that a normal human has no idea what it means.. Got off of my topic please and I'll recieve help from real people. And besides, I'd rather put the x in the 29cg chamber. Thinkin of goin with a 47h slant on the 63 curvature. That's exactly the reasoning behind my first post because I knew you wouldn't understand or take the time to google basic t/s parameters and terms needed for designing and using any box building program. And no a sealed enclosure will not give you a flat responce curve if it is not the correct volume. I do understand something won't behave normally if it is not designed correctly. I was basing it off of proper design
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That makes sense, appreciate it.. Hope that last part wasn't meant to sound douche-ish... Hard to tell whether someone is bein a dick or actually bein serious over text... No sorry, I worded it kinda bad. I meant it is much easier to explain with a picture. That's how I learned it.
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A sealed box would have a flat response curve, like a line. A ported back would have a single spot on the curve, where the volume peaks at a certain frequency. That frequency would be the tuning frequency. I wish I could draw a picture for you.
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When did I say I was straying from their recommendations? Do you mean tuning frequency? I'll probably be keeping it in the 36-37 range.. Surely straying from 32 to 36 won't cause the world to end.. Won't cause the world to end, but it may reduce the frequency range you can play. I gotcha... This is a little confusing... The lower you tune, the better the SQ/lower the SPL correct? But if you tune lower, does it make it possible to play lower notes? The tuning frequency is just where the volume of the notes peak. As in the decibel curve.
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I don't know if you have tried the RE Audio box calculator, but I believe it is the internal volume. It gives the port tuning, and adjusts the volume of the box when you adjust the port size. Here is the length: http://reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html
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Is there any way we can get a preview of a song for our own system or anything? (Besides youtube I saw Mark's vid) < No disrespect!
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Keep up the progress bigjon. The best thing to do is just keep at it and not give it. It sounds like you are making some great progress, which will really help you feel better about life in general. The more active you are, the easier things are and the less stress you put on yourself and your body. Great work man!
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Well you don't use the good stuff to mix with soda, obviously Haha this seems true
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I hope everyone stays safe!
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2 weeks 2 days 13 hours 51 minutes
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Keep up the work. I'm excited to see this thing!
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What usually keeps me motivated is the sports I play. I want to be able to be able to out-work everyone else.
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Check your ohm load with a dmm or open up the box and make sure the speakers are wired correctly. Are they in phase?
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The more I read this the more it sounds like a wiring problem ...
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No it would not be enough for both. It might be enough for one of them, but not two. Get more batteries, do the big three, and get a higher output alternator. That should do the trick.
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I wonder the same thing every time I see one.
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That'll just keep things interesting.
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156.2 @ Headrest. ZCONS! Congrats to Big Will. TeamSSA!
Dutchie. replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Team SSA
SSA FTW anyone?