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bike stolen in ...... Good project and good on you for doing it steve. Maybe a "stealth" system might be a better idea next time though? Could build a helmet with speakers and a sub on it (i'm already doing that actually lol, using 4 aura 3" drivers and digging around for the sub yet) or... I dunno.
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Dc audio level 3 10 huge hole in surround
STEvil replied to disprovable's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
Over excursion and uneven loading due to port on one side. Turn up the low pass filter so you dont go below tuning so far or get surrounds that wont run out of travel. -
Car drives through crowd of protesters - oh the irony
STEvil replied to meade916's topic in Vehicles In Motion
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That was due to emissivity, not dissipation. His intercooler is mounted out in the open which means it would increase heatload from sunlight. edit Should have read page 2 before trying to nuke you I guess. EDIT 2 Steve, maybe put a sock over the filter to reduce dust/sand building up in the element?
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Exactly, you need to excite the largest volume of air you can to "get" the bass. Its why horns and t-lines work great in huge areas, they are the most effective vs standard ported enclosures for "exciting" the air volume in front of the enclosure. Port directionality could be used to reinforce the bass as well (fire ports towards floor/footwells so output reflects back upwards to riders). You could put a door on the t-line so you can put stuff in it still lol Or just try building a t-line that fits in the space you have available but still loading it with both drivers. It really just means you have more electromotive force and diaphragm area to utilize the available output vs what a single driver would give you in that same t-line. They are surprisingly flexible..