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Sanitarium

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  1. i think its really a matter of preference now days they are all prett equal ( except IE that shit still sucks) You do realize google makes money off of data mining for targeted advertising right?
  2. Ewwww internet explore fanboy jks cause internet explorer is the only alternative? .. you really don't know who you're talking to
  3. i'll give my standard response to this. Ewwwww, chrome.
  4. no sense in doing a bandpass for 2 10's. hell i'm not sure it's worth cutting a truck for 2 10's.
  5. http://www.valkyriearmament.com/complete_rifles/ Thought you gun guys would like seeing it.
  6. I like ~my~ 4th order. it works well for my situation. If i had a wallable vehicle, i'd just do a straight wall though.
  7. I believe he's looking for differences in bolting pattern more than anything guys, coulda read it wrong though.
  8. neither one of you have seen these things outside of youtube and smd . just sayin. it's very rare someone comes along and builds well enough to get these kinds of results out of these subs.... verrrrry rare.
  9. sucks to hear. Good luck in finding out what you need to... while we have a converation that keeps this topic in the recent topics
  10. I have in fact seen em in person before. They sounded like a wet fart, put up big numbers for burps only, and the owners were ~gooood~ at reconining them in a hurry and often carried a few recones with them just in case. And if you think the kicker solo x is "massive" or "poweful" < not a word > then YOU haven't seen the alternatives.
  11. I'd take just about anything out there over a kicker anything sub, no matter how much `never had a big build bobby` tells everyone they're stupid for it.
  12. given everything else stays the same (such as net box volume, and tuning) the one with the larger port will have a peakier response with worse cone control away from tuning.
  13. You know most lumber places will cut the wood up for you with a panel saw right? then all you have to worry about is glue, screws, and holes.
  14. Could the port be extended outside of the box? or does it have to remain internal? If I could extend it externally I could do some creative stuff with it. Would polyfill do anything in terms slowing the air down? I'm also toying with the idea of just sealing the box. I think it's pretty well glued at the seams, the carpeting sucks (used box) but not terrible, so I may just need to seal up the plugs on the rear, and cover the existing port hole up. Yes the port can extend outside of the box as far as you want, just gotta keep in mind where it's exiting can potentially cause phase problems. with that in mind, as ugly as it might be, 2 4" aeros would be right up your alley, using elbows to bend them to fit in the area, running them external to keep from eating even more airspace inside the box..... or just build a new box so it's right from the start.
  15. Just get the AQ's homie. the price difference alone will help ya sleep better. There are better subwoofers out there, yes, but not in this class/price range.
  16. I really like the BL's as posted by bdog as an alternative to the HDC3 . but honestly, you most likely won't hear a difference in loudness between em.
  17. you've got 12 square inches of port total, for that box/woofers you want at least 27 square inches of port. in my experience, tuning a smaller box at 30 hz cannot be done correctly with anything shorter than 24" of port length (in general) ,. i didn't even need to do to the math to tell you that 9" of length giving 30 hz was ENTIRELY too small.
  18. I'm running 5.0 daily on my i5 2500k... but now for the question(s) the part in the sub that has to be rated thermally like that is the voice coil. the voice coil is attached to the cone, the cone moves. Water cooling that would only add un-needed weight/mass which would GREATLY affect performance. now onto amps. good amps have a thermal overload protection circuit that ~should~ protect it long before the amp can self destruct. that isn't to say that water cooling isn't used, RF for instance uses water cooling on their bigger amps during the prototyping/benching process. The thing is, the people who would really need the extra cooling in the real world are the same people who burp their cars, or run a 30 second bassrace, then shut the system off and let everything recover. There's also the whole power lost through heat thing, and the fact that heat decreases conductivity, you're really running around in circles here and should just get the bigger amp to begin with.
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