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Everything posted by ///M5
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Actually don't mind the voices, but they need to learn how to make a bass line. Not lacking in output, shit in my office was shaking, but no life.
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The rt - n12 is one of the most open routers. It's one of the reasons I bought it. I haven't installed DDWRT but mi sure I will at some point. When you do I'm interested in how it goes as I need to, just don't have time to figure it out this week.
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Ah, I don't have such negative connotations of Okies. On the other hand, Arkansas, well, we sort of picture Deliverance.
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I am now hungry. Curious what a cauli & tuber casserole bake is though.
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Minnesota and Wisconsin are basically just one large state to me. Texas and Oklahoma are basically just one large state to me Fixed that for ya I was being mean on purpose. You said cheeseland was the same as here. Go meet the people, you'll change your mind quick.
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Most people on other sites don't know. Here if you take the time to ask you'll get an answer. Either way, for your application a normal ported ie bass reflex ie 4th order ported is probably best suited. Doesn't mean your woofer is going to like playing high, but if you can't change it you might as well maximize it.
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That wasn't mean enough to get the point across.
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Minnesota and Wisconsin are basically just one large state to me. Texas and Arkansas are basically just one large state to me
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Chasin' nukes I guess?
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At least it sounds like it could be local
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ROFL, I read Menominee and nearly thought outloud WI, but let that slide and not Cornell.
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And fuck the making it clear. Blue is WAY easier.
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Make that 3, Cornell is in Iowa.
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Almost but no. It has nothing to do with the crossover you apply electronically, but the mechanical crossover that occurs because of the box design. The 4th order boxes will have a 24dB/oct slope with NO electronic crossover (of course outside of an SSF it is not so logical to put a HP). This is irregardless of whether it is a normal bass reflex (ported) box or a bandpass. The bandpass has an additional mechanical filter which is a Low Pass that will roll off the higher frequencies as well. Personally I'd much rather apply this filter electronically instead of mechanically as it will allow you to change both the slope and F3 point of the filter.
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Do you read this as it is possible then? http://www.bxtra.net/articles/2012-12-23/how-to-flash-tomatousb-by-shibby-on-asus-rt-n12-b1c1-wireless-n-router I do, but I barely skimmed it.
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Need a cooler font too.
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Contemplating making the Blue all Grey and transparent so the buttons really look like glass and allow whatever picture is behind them to come through. And by contemplating I should say that I will attempt to figure that portion out.
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Ought to look better than these, ROFL.
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I think I spent about 3 hours looking for good lucking buttons last night, about 10 in July to no avail. So today while on a conference call in 15 minutes I built this:
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You understand crossover slopes so then apply it to a box. Let me help clarify one other thing. What you call ported is actually a 4th order vented enclosure, what you are calling 4th order is actually a 4th order bandpass enclosure. A bandpass in nature will have rolloffs on BOTH the high frequencies and low frequencies, ie it only allows frequencies in the passband to play. There are some applications for 4th BP boxes, but they are few and far between and you have shown us NOTHING that makes them logical for your choice. Yes you can steer the width of the BP in the enclosure via design as you can watch the skarbage FL guys attempting to do, but this yields a "one note wonder" that in reality only buys you a shitty sounding enclosure. Of course you can steer the enclosure the other way as well, but good luck getting it right on even the third iteration. And even when right the standard 4th order ported enclosure will most likely give you a better response and fit your needs better.
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Does is have tracking programs or can you use WRT or Tomatoe?Engrish please. Lots of fresh tomatoes here, but don't see how that helps
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I move 6" and okay...for a while and then a new spot. Probably unrelated to fucking spot but I'm trying to figure out the god damn pattern
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I HATE this fucking router