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  1. I think you could also use the Notebook Product Number or Model Number and even the Warranty Check And while i'm @ it ... Removing and Replacing the Hard Disk Drive for the dv6000 and V6000 series notebook PC Looks like it's Sata b.t.w. Good Luck
  2. Why not take the drive out? If it has lots of pins: its probably an ide/pata drive. if no pins: its a sata disk. grtz.
  3. Love to see it but 'video is private' ...
  4. 1x Plutonium GZPW 18 SPL = 92 lbs (approximately euro 1600,- / $2265,- ) Shipping $300 ?? (MyUS.com Shipping Rates) $ 2565,- ...
  5. Try the Pinned Topics in the Tunez section. You never know ... might be songs in there ...
  6. Makes it a tie between 'Civic Guy' and 'my-eye-popped-out'
  7. qts of the woofer needs to be < 0,3. the Q of the enclosure depends on the purpose. 0,7 - 0,9 for general music, everything above will result in the 'one-note-wonder' and eventually kill the cone because of to much port gain. Hope this ^^ is useful info, good luck with the built! :drunk:
  8. I suggest you read up first (If you don't want to go through bandpass hell that is) Clicky
  9. lol But i'm with sri3850341 try Winisd
  10. When built with a hacksaw, a hammer and calculated on the back of a beer mat... yes.
  11. Again: Yessir I've never built anything like a Bandpass 3 chamber isobaric thingy but as long as you half the size of the closed chamber (when going iso) you're fine. For instance: 1 speaker:1 cuft 2 speakers: 0.5 cuft (if you don't it will peak even lower) My gf is running a Bandpass 3 chamber in a cabrio with good results. So it's a pretty powerful design. Be sure to tune 5 hz above the frequency you want it to be, it peaks lower.
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