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    Welcome to the IHoP

    on a side note i installed my first carputer today...pretty cool once twas all set up....if i could find some sort of advanced sound processing application i may be inclined to get down on that in the wifes car
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    indeed we shall see what i can conjour up You haven't modeled it yet have you... no sire i have not i had planned to get on it tomorrow if work was slow
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    indeed we shall see what i can conjour up
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    so after some adjustment and the ride home i rescind my last statement to say that i am truely happy with the rli8s output and overall response.....tis not the flattest in the world but tis what i gave up to have the lowend extension i wanted i may test them out in something with a qtc in the realm of .7 but im not sure yet
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    rli8 output is pretty impressive in .5ft sealerd each still gonna try the single ported though
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    so i got the pair of rlis in today in .5ft3 sealed each pretty happy with them and im considering running a single ported instead of the pair hmm
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    yoskie
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    By some space constraints I think you stuck with sealed. IMO they sound way better sealed though, but I am also far from a basshead. The real question is how much space do you have? *a single RLi8 ported takes way more space than an RLP sealed. WAY i have two drivers and 37.5 x 11 x 11 to work with Sealed is your only choice. I'd shoot for .4cuft per driver. well since i got two and 600w should work out 600w to the pair? you could go even bigger than 0.4 each with that little power and be fine yup yup 600 for the pair
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    By some space constraints I think you stuck with sealed. IMO they sound way better sealed though, but I am also far from a basshead. The real question is how much space do you have? *a single RLi8 ported takes way more space than an RLP sealed. WAY i have two drivers and 37.5 x 11 x 11 to work with Sealed is your only choice. I'd shoot for .4cuft per driver. well since i got two and 600w should work out
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    By some space constraints I think you stuck with sealed. IMO they sound way better sealed though, but I am also far from a basshead. The real question is how much space do you have? *a single RLi8 ported takes way more space than an RLP sealed. WAY i have two drivers and 37.5 x 11 x 11 to work with
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    They were originally in about 0.25 cube each with about 450w rms each. Definitely lacked low end. Now they're in about 0.35-0.4 cube each with the gain on the 1500D all the way down. The low end is there now and they sound quite good. the way these things are modeling that may be the way i have to go as i dont see any possibility of me getting the tuning and port area i want in the space im confining myself to
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    beat i would like to port them but i dont think space will permit me two with where i want to tune them and my desired port area
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    I believe it was .5ft^3 tuned to 47hz. I used industrial plastic wrap tubes for ports The sealed was .5ft^3 too if im not mistaken how was output in the .5ft3 sealed and how much power? and how was the low end in the ported
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    what size and tunings have you used?
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    ok i need with rli8 experience to convince me wether to port or seal this bishes with some space constraints
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    someone talk to me about rli8s gosh darn it im bored
  17. So my sales person decided he wanted to enter his car into hot impot nights so we took to building a system for him. Went with all PPI equipment as we wanted to match Alpine CDA-9885 PPi 356CS 6.5" components up front PPI PRO Flatty (new one) 10" PPI 1000/1 PPI 600/4 did most of it on wednesday night after work and wrapped on friday morning before he took it to the show. Twas a royal pain in the rectum to find space for that sub as tis grotesquely large for a single ten. Sub is in a .75 ft3 sealed enclosure first the car and the rest
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    oh yeah got me a brand new computer for free from the parents
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    Finished up project 2001 Audi TT

    they are quite impressive...output is pretty substantial considering its in a convertible and sealed and tis pretty musical all things considered
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    morning hop
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    whats poppin hop?
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    party is still hur i went to read about dopey ad im watching so you think you can dance on me tivo
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    eveing hop party upn hur
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    feb 4th morning hop
  25. Finally slowed down a little at work so i get to start and hopeyfully finish the new Audi build with the RLI8s we dont use spare tires where im from one of the a7s two friends the other. thats all of my car for night as i had to stop short to pick the wife up from work....got it all wired up though tomorrow tonight after work i will be building the floor and hopefully get to start glassing the encosures for the rl-is...they should see somewhere in the neighborhood of .6ft3 sealed each now onto the random cars that were sitting in or around the bay as i worked tonite 50th Anniversary Corvette 2007 Range Rover Supercharged with 22" Asanti wheels + Asanti grille Jo's 1993 Nissan 300zx painted 350z blue wih matching rims the Audi TT i built the system in last week seen here http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...showtopic=10015 and last my car sitting right in the middle of them.
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