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Cr@sh

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  1. If your putting audio of any kind in something, I don't care if it's a school bus you better post pics! lol
  2. Thx!, that picture now shows the insanity! lol
  3. I can't figure this one out, so I'm guessing the next top serial killer?? Link doesnt show:
  4. Yep, real good amp for the money. I have installed a few of them and I was very impressed.
  5. Once again Steve was right on, he said you'll see higher numbers at 70hz then with lower tuning.
  6. You must not have read the other posts becuase thats not true. Anyone can deigns and build passives to be just as accurate as active. It's just a lot easier with active.
  7. Oh yea, I forgot that part^^^ in order for the jasper jig to be correct cuts you need a 1/4" bit. Mine is just that, but with a 1/2" mounting shaft.
  8. X2 You explained this very well. I am currently building my own passives and I have seen this same thread ask over and over here and other sites and it always turns into a slinging fest.
  9. It should, you use 1/4" or 1/2" diameter bits. I use a 1/2" base with 1/4" cutter <---wrong wording but you know what I mean.
  10. Yea I thought that to, also in one of the many posted video's of the same thing there was a fisherman who said it a condition that happens out on the water alot but only in certain area's, becuase you know people on the tube are gunna be like "It's aliens I knew they existed!" lol
  11. Funny, I feel the same about Michigan, our leaders here have ruined this state beyond repair!
  12. I have seen all these, good post Doug!
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHOPxVM6oIw Please translate the Audio if you would??
  14. Download and burn or use USB if your radio supports it! http://www.burninwave.com/
  15. Go to the Members build/ Build section and look at all the builds that are close to what your doing...Yes you'll have to do some major looking around but it beats doing it wrong the first time out. 3/4" should be the smallest you ever use for a sub enclosure. Look at the technics used for bracing, sealing, porting, wiring and such they may differ from what you learned in school.
  16. There are tons of different leagues and classes, yes there are people competing with a single 15" sub. check here: http://dbdrag.com/dbdrag/rules/2009/rules.asp?Org_ID=1
  17. To the OP I realize you said under a 100, but for 123 shipped these are simply incredible sound quality: http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-PIONEER-TS-D720C-6...id=p3286.c0.m14
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