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Dubpower

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  1. R.E.M. - Shiny Happy People Something Happens - (take a) Parachute
  2. no probs at all, just found this seems good http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Audio-Plugins/RealTime-Equalizer.shtml
  3. did you have a look at download.com ,I found these on it http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?tag=mncol%3Bsort&query=equalizer&searchtype=downloads&filter=platform%3DWindows&filterName=platform%3DWindows&sort=&rpp=30
  4. if you twist the wire and feed it in the opposite way as you twisted it, that might help, I find that works for me
  5. hmm your close.. try this.. I measure 12.8V, take 65% eff and my amp have two 30 amp fuse: 30A * 2 = 60A 60A + 1/3 = 80A (current point to blast fuse)(sinwave input-----squarewave output) Now we need to calculate the RMS output value ...we will use 60A value 60A * 12.8V = 768VA 768VA * 0.65 = 499 ...say 500Watt RMS output it is a simple maths formula which is average power = work done (unit of work is the the Joule) divided by time taken (unit of time is the second) the unit of power = Joule/second (J/s) Si unit of power is watt (w) = 1 J/s so what we are looking for her is work done = force x distance to give us the Joule. then we can work out how many watts it putts out which is power = work done/ second will give you how many watts anything is putting out Hmm. English? Lol my brain just pooped out. Same the time is how long the current takes to reach the amp, then how many watts the amp draws from the alternator to the amp is the first part which you find out how many joules it putts out then when you got the juole, then it is divided by how many seconds it takes to reach the speaker or speaker
  6. guess google is not your best friend LOL her you go with pictures vw jetta
  7. hmm your close.. try this.. I measure 12.8V, take 65% eff and my amp have two 30 amp fuse: 30A * 2 = 60A 60A + 1/3 = 80A (current point to blast fuse)(sinwave input-----squarewave output) Now we need to calculate the RMS output value ...we will use 60A value 60A * 12.8V = 768VA 768VA * 0.65 = 499 ...say 500Watt RMS output it is a simple maths formula which is average power = work done (unit of work is the the Joule) divided by time taken (unit of time is the second) the unit of power = Joule/second (J/s) Si unit of power is watt (w) = 1 J/s so what we are looking for her is work done = force x distance to give us the Joule. then we can work out how many watts it putts out which is power = work done/ second will give you how many watts anything is putting out
  8. yes it worked, wow that is some thump . how did you get the video to enable???????????
  9. do not know, but just copy the url of the video and see if it works then
  10. do you want me to get you picture of it for ya???????? I have a golf and there wired the same way
  11. did you restart your computer as I had the same problem and went away when I restarted it and done a full scan
  12. its better than the jvc head unit I had in me motor
  13. some of sony's stuff have it in the back aswell
  14. Jim from Ireland, love audio and all types of engineering, found the site by watching the man himself doing his builds plus the fact there is no audio forums over here as there mainly in to there jap cars and engine tuning really
  15. just how do I fill out the shipping part??????? it is a little different to what I have used before and I am out side of the US also I will defo get 1 in September
  16. The Dubliners - Fields Of Athenry The Dubliners - Whiskey in the jar The Dubliners - Wild Rover The Dubliners - Rocky Road To Dublin The Dubliners - Molly Malone
  17. CHASE & STATUS FT. PLAN B 'END CREDITS' now for Irish stuff, its funny but it does tell story's Rubberbandits - I Wanna Fight Your Father (english version)
  18. why not get it dipped in vinyl???????????? just throwing it out there
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