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Everything posted by ///M5
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I laughed too, but at the green pants
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Where's the ssa shirt?
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Why won't it let you search?
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Regrettably my bro-in-law sold his mini one which could have been transported easy enough.
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$400/day was the cheapest I found the last time I rented one....10 years ago.
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I read the OP's first post, it was enough.
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That isn't lol, it fucking sucks he is on this board. That guy is a FUCKING disease.
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Come on, copper isn't copper
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Of course, it isn't some General crap
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More pics of the farm please...
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Do you know anyone selling their vehicle? If so, grab theirs. I'd also bet a scrapyard can't get much for stock jacks.
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Yes, along with an on/off integrated into the pot. I don't see that happening in an audio taper...without dropping bucks. And then you still won't get on off. I have an on/off switch in the boat to kill the amps if I want, but my amps turn on with my ignition. 3sec delay circuit and no amplifier pop.
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You want 6 channels to get louder and quieter together right?
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What have you found and what are you replacing? Mine is literally a volume control between the Droid and the amps. Just an attenuator. I needed 4 legs (quad) and couldn't find shit in an audio taper (logarithmic). A linear pot will drive you nuts. Depending on what it is, a variety of different impedances will work.
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I've got an 880 in my basement.
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Um, no. I had a hell of a time find a quad pot and ended up paying $50 as it was the cheapest I could find. You aren't going to find a reasonable 6 post. Perhaps a modular ALPS one can be configured that way, but it'll probably cost more than what I bought.
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I'm about to make one almost to that ratio as well. I wouldn't worry about it. Just don't undersize it as well.
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And Julian, wtf? You buy stuff from SHADY people. I don't get it, you are smarter than that.
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My speaker wire came today though so I can rewire the tower Monoprice ftw. Since 1' of it will be exposed white jacket ftw.
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<--makes everything complicated
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For anything above 4" I trim close to where needed, then make a couple plugs, install one on the known square end, fill with sand, install the other plug to a square line and roll it around a flush trim bit on the router table. Sweet. Problem solved. I'll attempt the table saw, but slightly too long. If it works no worries, if not I'll install my end caps and flush them off. <--feels like an idiot, lol