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Just got my Diamondboxx. Muhahaha
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He bought some RE XXX tweeters from me a couple weeks ago. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/201836-fs-bravox-exs6-mids-and-re-xxx-tweeters/ He paid immediately and informed me when they were received. A+ would do business with again. Thanks!
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Obviously one video isn't going to be able to show what you will get in the 3+ month Rescue course. Most of the accidents I've been to where the patients were stuck in the dash went EXACTLY like in that video. Again, this is a 10 minute video with only three techniques. The instructor skipped many steps that anyone with experience already knows, such as stabilization precautions. This is more of a refresher and this guy definitely knows his shit. Feel free to keep browsing youtube for rollover stabilization techniques and de-tanglement.
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Your Going to want to see this..
finkster replied to WCA Rusty's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
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Oh my god do I hate that beer. No offense of course.
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I'm under the influence. Please disregard my folliwing actions
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Not to be an ass, but the opinion pushed is being backed by REAL WORLD TESTING, not on paper. yes as a DIRECT comparison, OFC > CCA, but for current carrying capacity (not resistance), for the cost CCA is better. You can do 3 runs of CCA for the price of 1 Run of OFC. OFC will carry 300 max, CCA will carry close to 600. So are you willing to lose battery capacity in extra resistance? Cost isn't the only factor influencing the answer here. What extra resistance? The comparison is 3 runs of CCA vs 1 run of copper, based on the fact that you can buy 3 runs of CCA for the price of one copper run. But for simplicity, I will compare only two runs of aluminum to 1 run of copper. IIRC 2 wires identical in size run in parallel act as a cable 3 sizes lower. So those two runs equal one run of aluminum 4/0 in size. One run of aluminum 4/0 will yield less resistance than one run of copper 1/0 of the same distance.
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Then you are basing this off of faith. There is no doubt in my mind that Tony's grasp of audio knowledge surpasses almost everyone on this site. That being said, people want to know why so they can understand the answer. The answer is either OFC> CCA or CCA> Copper. Tony says OFC>CCA and while I don't think he is wrong, WHY is he right? What is classified as "better?" Same cross section, same weight? What? WHY is it not OK? It is not an argument, it is us asking for the proof that it is right. These claims are all pretty exciting and interesting and I hope to learn a bunch from watching the videos.