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Everything posted by Julian
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On the forum, the Forum should match the New website's skin. Also the text on the new website should contrast a little more it's a little too light, maybe a little darker.
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new is much better, it has a lot more contrast and is more visually appealing for me personally.
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It's all good, Hopefully it'll be payed off within this month.
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Legal troubles kick panels are a next step, buying a 15" xcon soon.
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Sean should know a lot about bikes living in MN nearly everyone does in MN, lots of bike theft too.
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Knocking Dust off the old RD.....While PSI is making Love to the TC
Julian replied to twistedchild420's topic in Videos
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have a few questions about the 15" ICON
Julian replied to bcst86's topic in Sound Solutions Audio (SSA®)
Because the alum can handle more power than traditional copper coils, they may be flat wound also. -
It doesn't matter how it's shaped, it could be triangle, octagonal, or a square. What matters if it has enough port area, the reason port area is such a big deal is because if you don't have enough you're basically either running a leaking sealed box or you will have terrible port noise (Like schuffing sounds)
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Crazy idle drop NEED help!!
Julian replied to hove's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I had a problem similar to this, did you replace all of your stock wiring that goes to your battery? if so something could be grounding, and did you disconnect your positive post (stock wiring) on your alt and just leave it there? if so that could be grounding. -
Retarded marketing bullshit can sell. Idiots buy when they are misled. Pretty stupid to have 5.1 for content encoded in 2. Of course watching movies in a car is pretty dumb too. Natural selection obviously hasn't worked...yet
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8 gauge is way too large for speaker 12-14 gauge wire should be more than enough
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Shape of port typically doesn't matter as long as you have sufficient port area for the woofers the only exception to this is when using Aeroports. With aeroports you can use 30-40% less area and not have any port noise. The 16-18 In^2 is just a rule of thumb you should really look at the exact port area a simple online calculator like (This) will tell you how much you really need... for two 18's you will need at a minimum of 212.6 in^2 of port area. You do not need to worry about Xlim, you will know when your subwoofer is reaching its mechanical limits by listening it is very obvious when it is.
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SSA visiting SEMA! {Now with pictures}
Julian replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
man i'd love to come to this! -
my mother and i went to Fogo de Chao... It is a brazillian grill... and it was FUCKING AMAZING!. It was like a buffet of meat and amazingness 42$ a person isn't too bad either everything was really really really good.
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It looks like a throwback to a TC style basket, very sexy, a little bit of black mesh or something over the vents on the side would be hawt. looks good Jacob as always.
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welp that's the only thing out there for the time being, if you get another 1500d you could wire them all together but for the time being you cant with an odd number of amplifiers unless you use the maxx-link
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and that guy with the Tahoe he could be a lot louder... but doesn't have sufficient port are
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This http://www.maxxsonics.com/corporate/news_0107_Hif_MAXXLINK.html
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anything with eXo or JP is destined to go down in fiery brown poopy flames.
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I Agree with helotaxi, even with my limited experience modeling enclosures I can tell you it would act as a port just because it's not meant to be a port doesn't meAn it won't act As a port. Interesting to say the least
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You could always add 2x4s to reduce volume. But that would raise tuning
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Question about crimping terminals onto 1/0 gauge
Julian replied to threedd97's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
A crimp will always be better than solder, tin + lead = not very conductive. I don't know how people fail to crimp properly, I have had crimps in my car that had been there for years and never came undone... Unless you really wanted them to, and when I said you wanted to you REALLY wanted to get them off you could.