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Everything posted by ramos
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Might as well use the p9 to it's full potential.
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Says he wants to go three way up front this time
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By we, I mean me and who ever else happens to be standing around watching
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Well , looks like we gonna get to cut up a civic. Dave is getting rid of the truck
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I get to start my fore arm work out here in about 45 minutes . More sanding
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Lowes here has it up to 60" wide .
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Just make sure it is completely 100% dry inside and out before you give it any power.
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G35 Coupe for LSQ whats the best choice?
ramos replied to SilviaVsSupra's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Ohhhhhhh okay , that makes more sense to me. I'm old man . gotta help me along sometimes yeah sure that's fine, I have done a bajillion installs just like that. Never had a problem with any -
It water proofs, Resin inside is used to seal and smooth airflow. Turn and run very fast from anyone who proclaims it's strength adding capabilities. If you want strength add mat and or cloth , then apply the resin
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I still say it's hard to beat these for the price versus performance factor. http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_i...products_id=313
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Deal, I'll even do it right to minimize sanding
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I don't even have that much sanding to do , but I still loathe it
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I'll study , you sand . I forgot how much I really hate sanding
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G35 Coupe for LSQ whats the best choice?
ramos replied to SilviaVsSupra's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
12" in the kicks ? HUH ??? damn those gonna be some big kicks Enclosure shape really doesn't matter much for sub enclosures in cars unless your talking humongoid spl enclosures. -
That's what I was after , pro sound drivers are gonna be your best bet as far as mids go to keep up with the wall. I have heard a 6W4P 6" selenium before that didn't sound bad . It was just way over powering in the system it was in. It was strong from about 85 -90hz up to 5-6khz. It might fit your bill , they are pretty cheap too, I believe the guy got them from PE for $32 each. Tweets ........... something metal dome is probably gonna be the best bet on keeping up.
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Oh , and are you wanting a properly staged front stage ( center image dead center , same width right & left yada yada ...) , or just music that sounds good ?
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Didn't think there was gonna be room. The horns were the best bet on keeping up with the wall honestly. How much room / what size mids can you fit ?
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Tried that , they wouldn't let me
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Just a festival where the local micro brewerys get to show off their wares to consumers who might not normally get to try them . It actually draws quite a crowd. My biggest complaint is the cups are too small
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You know they have the micro festivus every year in roanoke right ? when? I believe it's the first part of May , I'll have to check
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And it's a good morning cause I got one kick filled and sanded waiting on me to pick up some mekp to complete it
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You know they have the micro festivus every year in roanoke right ?
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WHoa , if you have air escaping past the sub once it is mounted. Your gonna need to make a whole new baffle. A quick fix would be to cut a ring a couple inches larger than your opening in the enclosure , then glue it on over the other opening. Not going to be the prettiest , but would serve it's purpose
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How bad are the holes ? Got any pics ? f it's not to rediculous and you hit wood with the screws, you can always use some adhesive backed foam weatherstripping
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http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/g2ContenderPistols.php they sell the rifles built off the same frame , but I like the pistol better . It's cool to go from .22 to .223 in a couple seconds , I even have a 30/06 barrel