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Everything posted by Julian
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You should go for the new alpine 8" double xin
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Is this through only you or is it all authorized dealers?
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the coil probably scraped up against the pole piece and shaved a bit of the winding down. Usually 10% variance is deemed acceptable.
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Personally just a standard year warranty is best. I don't mind waiting to get it repaired or whatever. All of this is just unnecessary complexity. Depending on the warranty I may be interested in one of the bigger amps.. Until then I'll evaluate how I like the 4 channel.
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Can't agree more
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Holy crap you're back!
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So looking at a 2005ish tahoe.. anything they're notorious for breaking? These things even with (relatively) low miles are pretty damn dirt cheap.
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Ohio Generator Alts
Julian replied to cloud77's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
They make good stuff but when I called the dude sounded wasted and wanted like 700$ dollars for a 250a -
I've never personally like the sound of the aq/sq subs very hollow.and yes I've heard them in proper enclosures.
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Just crazy to realize how much were apart of this forum and how much time we spend on it lul I was having withdrawals.
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Best Monoblock Amp under $400?
Julian replied to Whatshisface176's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Yes and no, it was an honest try but the hifonics amps especially the newer lines are pretty good for the price -
Does it support mhl output?
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I had the trots all day yesterday. I feel you. 2 days missed work because of it. I just got over the worst of it, had my first solid food in 24 hours. Still feel like shit but atleast I'm not puking or having to hit the toilet every 10 mins
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I wish it was that warm here. I'm tired of warming up my jeep every morning before work. My heat barely works since I had to remove the thermostat from the engine. It's not as enjoyable listening to my system when it's cold. Your thermostat is there for a reason. Put it back in, you'll thank me. Yeah, why the fuck do I miss living up north? Should be +65 here lol. I am hating this warm winter here, but you can keep the negative numbers.Dude, my first winter in San Diego was awesome. I called all my friends in B-lo and they were getting snow. I told them we had a foot of sunshine. The next year it started to get depressing. By the third year it was downright miserable. It didn't feel like the holiday season to me. No fall, and changing of the leaves. No spring, where everything budded and was so lush and vibrant. That is actually one reason I left SoCal. I mean, fuck going back to Buffalo, but NC offers me 3 seasons or so, with maybe a little bit of snow now and again. Same here this was my first thanksgiving and Christmas out here and it just felt downright weird. Especially since October and December are some if the warmest months out here.Can't really complain though nothing like being able to go to the beach in December or work on your car year round.
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I had the trots all day yesterday. I feel you. Seems like it's going around. Not sure if it's mostly transferable but it sucks I at least get it but once a year.
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Man fuck I think I have the stomach flu. I feel like I'm dying lol. The toilet has become my best friend these last two days
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The 400.4 from that site I linked
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Just picked up one of their 4 channels. I'll see how much I like it
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It all boils down to wattage (V^2/Ohms). The higher the wattage, the hotter the burn. You can get too hot and burn up the material. I run the 2.4s and generally stick at 5.2 watts. I have found that if I run it hotter that 5.5 I waste my dabs. At 5.2 I get a killer buzz and my dabs go forever. I have run about 1/4 gram over the course of a month (and still have a hefty chunk left in it), and gotten a few buddies baked. But I don't smoke a lot. My device is a variable voltage/ variable wattage device, and it allows me to customize my vape wattage over time. For dabs I have it set to fire initially at 7 watts for ~ 1/2 a second, then ramp it down to 5 watts at 2 seconds and it carries 5 watts until you release the trigger. This allows it to heat up real fast and get cooking, but it mellows out the hit overall, plus it saves on material. It really is the ideal VV/VW device for dabs, IMO. Also, I know a lot of people rave about the iCloud for dabs. Don't waste your money. A good buddy of mine bought one and he hates it. After trying my setup he ordered the exact set up I have the next day. As far as longevity, I have my original coil in it and have been running it for about a month. I just make sure I don't push down on the coil when I load it. Put some on the side of the bowl and trigger the coil. It will heat the bowl and roll the oil into the coil. This starts the wicking process. Then I cram a bunch more on the side of the bowl assembly and cap it off. The coil is delicate, so you need to treat it as such. I sometimes wish I wasn't in the military especially being in California everyone isalways baked
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Why would you do them on and off the heat instead of finding the temp that you can just sit there at?The lowest setting on at least 30% of people's cooking element is too hot. So it is much more simple to move on and off the heat.Yep, even medium is still too hot. I have to keep adjusting over and over unless I want some stuff to burbtry low in the burb*burn lol
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Why would you do them on and off the heat instead of finding the temp that you can just sit there at?The lowest setting on at least 30% of people's cooking element is too hot. So it is much more simple to move on and off the heat.Yep, even medium is still too hot. I have to keep adjusting over and over unless I want some stuff to burb
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well.. we need your dimensions.. also there are plenty of box designers out there who do excellent work for not a whole lot of money