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so, i ordered a termlab today and this will be the first time i have ever used one. my question is, how do you find the peak frequency you need to play at for the loudest burp? obviously since i will own it i can test all the time, but would something like playing a sweep at 1/3 volume and having it tell you the loudest frequency played work?
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glad you got the cash man, and memphis, steppin up twice today like a boss!!! word of advice tho, if you go to send money, then click personal, and make it as a gift, there wont be any fees charged to either party
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Nashville, techforce is about an hour away and is the closest I can find so far
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looking for a termlab usb powered. only one i can find to use is an hour from here, think i will just buy one instead. lmk what you got
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Got my subs! DC FTMFW!!
zx10intn replied to TRTC360's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
I have 4xl 15s in my future, can't wait! -
Changeable port is gonna be the best way to go if you also plan on listening to it in a daily setup
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Wireless Router
zx10intn replied to Team Bass-Hz (Geo)'s topic in Computer Talk - News, technology, advice
Buffalo ftw, i have that exact one, and with 2900sq ft I get good signal everywhere -
easy. make you a template out of carboard, then order some ABS plastic from ebay big enough for the hole, and make your own. there are always other mounting options if you are open to them, like under dash or in the glove box, or building a console to house it. check my build link in my sig and around page 4 or 5 i think, you will see how i did mine
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if you find something, let me know, im on the hunt, actively LMAO. at this rate im tempted to just buy one and have people come over and test on it for like $25, it would pay for itself eventually
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snap a quick picture or two and we can better help with advice
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On other words, with a 7.5" port that's 33" long, you should have 25.5" of inside port wall length(with one 90deg bend) if using a side of the box and front or rear as the outer port wall
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Think of it this way, if your port was 3" wide, each 90deg bend would have 3" of length in the bend, then add the length of the walls for total length
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Just measure down the center, even if it turns 15x, keep measuring down the center and you can't mess it up