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S15_Silvia

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  1. I voted Klipsch and Onkyo. The Denon I ordered my parents for their home theater setup was the most difficult POS in the world to configure. Needless to say, we exchanged for an Onkyo. Much better. Also, every Klipsch setup I've heard has blown me away.
  2. Unfortunately, I'm fairly convinced this is true. It's just like...chicken smoothie.
  3. I think the guy did really well for being on the tires he was on. Everyone else...well they're pretty stupid.
  4. Yes, those. The ones that run down the former into the coil.
  5. LOL nice fire axe. Was it doomed before you did that to it? (I watched without audio) Comps make decent first-timer woofers.
  6. So, we all know that people generally use wire in the range of 12-8ga from their amp(s) to woofer(s). My question is, if we're using that thickness wire to transfer anywhere from 1000-10000+ watts to a woofer, how in god's name does that tiny, almost hair-thin piece of copper running between the tinsel leads and coil come close to handling all that?? I've always wondered that when seeing pics of woofer guts, and don't understand it. I'm embarrassed that I'm halfway through EE undergrad and can't solve this. Is it just because it's totally uninsulated and is a short run?
  7. What is it that you're doing exactly? Integrating the bedcap into the truck without any seams? Looks pretty sweet.
  8. No. Haha wiring these speakers is just like wiring the coils on subs. No difference. They way I described, you will end up with three 8Ω loads in parallel.
  9. Won't he be able to share through other means...? There are still other sharing sites, other than Megaupload.
  10. I would do this. 6x9 - 6x9 in SERIES, times three. (8Ω total impedance per pair) Pair 1 - Pair 2 - Pair 3 all in PARALLEL with each other. (2.67Ω final impedance if I did my math right )
  11. In the words of Jeremy Clarkson, "It's like driving an explosion!" Literally...it's going to be a hell of a lot of fun till something in that car becomes little pieces bouncing along the pavement!
  12. 165.3 on a 17" carbon steel cone/former prototype, 50W class T from PartsExpress
  13. [quote name= Gem132' timestamp='1327215999' post='1854257] Well ive been looking around and was wondering if you guys make an alternator for skylines with the Rb30 engine in them ? i cannot find one company that does RB30? Are you dealing with one of those CRAZY Skylines made by RIPS in NZ? Or just an older model?
  14. Weekend bump. Also looking into the Dodge Magnum. (not Charger or 300, just Magnum)
  15. Honestly, there were a couple other places that were pretty shitty on the inside that were asking $2000+/mo before utilities. We are definitely grateful to have found this one- haha we're gonna treat it right, but like you mentioned...a party here and there can't hurt Oh, and we will DEFINITELY be investing in some renter's insurance.
  16. It's me and three friends- rent is going to be $1400/mo before utilities and TV/Internet bills. I figure it's going to run is somewhere in the neighborhood of $420-450 each per month, probably on the higher end of that. But thanks man! Good luck on your search- I know we went through like 5 other places before settling on this one.
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