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LovellD

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  1. Well... can't post links directly to filesharing sites. Recently, kind of frowned upon, due to the Megaupload thing. I'd suggest a YouTube converter, or going searching for the link. Sorry man.
  2. Start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Phil_Collins_songs
  3. Too small for my tastes. Plus it's divided in half. 1.61 cubes per chamber might be too small for the subs. EDIT: http://support.alpine-usa.com/products/documents/OM_SWR_S06212011.pdf
  4. For those of you who like electro house, glitch hop, reggaeton, dubstep, that sort of thing... Moombah! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7rmjwRmLSM Second drop around 2:30 in this song is followed by bass drop by bass drop by bass drop by bass drop. It's sick.
  5. Good sounding systems are mostly about the boxes. Custom will beat pre-fab any day, when built properly. If you're really serious about sounding good, you'll shell out the extra money for a custom box.
  6. Best buy has those boxes that you just glue together/screw together...already pre-made wood with the cut pieces. Like meijers and walmart crap. So basically prefab without the fab?
  7. You said you went to Best Buy, but put one together yourself? I'm confused. Did you make a custom box or buy one?
  8. Slick feature. That's unique, never seen something like that before.
  9. I love the new forum look/feel!

  10. It's a bit over 160, but I love my pair. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/store/products/SKAR-Audio-VVX%252d12%22-Sub-Woofer.html You're talking 160 dollars right? Not deebees?
  11. Source: http://tech.pnosker.com/2012/01/20/sopa-and-pipa-dropped-by-congress-in-wake-of-largest-online-protest-in-history/ "After a long week of raising the stakes it seems that the anti SOPA/PIPA activists have won the day. On Friday January 20th, Congress dropped the bills in the wake of the largest online protest in history. An incredible 13 million people took time to fill out a petition to implore congress to oppose the bills in order to keep the internet free of censorship. You can see the astonishing numbers here. This activism, alongside the web “blackout” on Wednesday by 1,000s of websites including Wikipedia and Reddit, was unprecedented. Even the MPAA (one of the largest lobbies for the awful bills) was shocked having previously considered SOPA and PIPA a “slam dunk.” MPAA Chairman and former Senator Chris Dodd told the New York Times in a statement that “this was a whole new different game all of a sudden.” “This is altogether a new effect,” Mr. Dodd said, likening the online community’s response to the Arab spring movement. He even went so far as to comment that he could not remember seeing “an effort that was moving with this degree of support change this dramatically” in the last 40 years. (...)" Sounds good. Hopefully it sticks, but I'm pretty sure these bills will come back in some form.
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