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Colin - STAPUFT

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  1. Soooo.... stick it in the bed of a truck?!? 3' deep subwoofer.

    And that FS3 Stuff frightens me. I mean, subsonic stuff is fun- but at some point I think you actually need the thing to make noise and not JUST be a big piston/pump.

    meh- differences in subs. My antiques have a sensitivity of like 91? 92? They may not move much, but they can make a racket.

    ....I mean, dude COULD have at least used subs with the same freakin' baskets! Am I right???

  2. Does your head unit support wma? I believe WMA has a lossless option, i've never tried it but if you ripped cd's with that, it may help with quality. The files are probably gonna be huge though

    This. Unless it is LOSSLESS- then it doesn't really matter.

    And x2,356 on skipping. I put in a CD the other day and was like WTH?!?! I couldn't even begin to turn it up before skip skip skip.

    I'm looking at your build log and all i can say is, hmm i wonder why cd's skip in your ride? lol

    haha! It is amazing what someone can get used to.

    im not trying to sound dumb for the thread.

    i just heard people before saying burning to a cd is better quality, just wanted some input=)

    Not at all- it is a good question. No doubt though, CD is better than MP3. But like has been said, if you convert from mp3 to regular CD, then you still have the lowered quality. The only way is to have an original CD or CD burned from Lossless format. 8)

  3. just fyi the only time triple joints fail or spiders at that point there is something seriously wrong with your box or was over powering them or playing full tilt way out of tunning

    so fix that problem frist or its going to happen again

    That's how I did it on one of my ancient Vegas. An accidental 20 hz sine bomb at full tilt.

    I used CA glue with no problems.... but, we are talking one spider- and old and pretty thin at that.

  4. Does your head unit support wma? I believe WMA has a lossless option, i've never tried it but if you ripped cd's with that, it may help with quality. The files are probably gonna be huge though

    This. Unless it is LOSSLESS- then it doesn't really matter.

    And x2,356 on skipping. I put in a CD the other day and was like WTH?!?! I couldn't even begin to turn it up before skip skip skip.

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