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2007TBSS

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  • Birthday 01/20/1978

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    Kansas City
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    Shooting, auto detailing and paint correction, and car audio.

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  1. Had you asked me a week ago they were meh. Now, I'm impressed. I wish the video could convey how much louder it is. I'm shocked,.
  2. Can I stray from the 2^3ft per sub rule for the sake of tuning? Or does that number need to stay pretty close?
  3. I'll probably end up with a HiFonics 5 channel for saving room sake. It says it'll do 1ohm mono bu with my 2ohm DVC's I can only run it 2 or .5. So unless those amps are ballsyer than I think they are, it'll be 750 x 1.
  4. The RE site recommends 2^3ft per sub. Is that semi negotiable based on port tuning? I was actually incorrect on the original post, I can only go 20" high instead of 25".
  5. Dammit. I always have this trouble with ported boxes. Whenever I get the port area right, my tune is at like 50hz unless the port is like 3 feet long. The subs RE SEX 12's.
  6. I wanna do a smaller ported side fire box so I have some cargo area left. I have some 4" Aeroports that I wanna run. Does the port area per Square foot matter so much when not doing slotted ports? This seems to be the right size and tuned right. Is there anything I am missing or does this look good?
  7. If you want a nice one with more than 3 axis, fast rapid and rigid spindle, they can crawl much higher than that. Much higher. Go to YouTube and search 5axis milling. The technology is astounding. You can probably step up into one of these for $300,000 $500,000 or so. Maybe more.
  8. If you want a nice one with more than 3 axis, fast rapid and rigid spindle, they can crawl much higher than that. Much higher. Go to YouTube and search 5axis milling. The technology is astounding.
  9. New? $75-125k. Used you can get them fairly cheap but they are expensive to ship, set and house, plus maintenance and replacement parts are outrageous. And thats if you can do the actual troubleshooting and replacement without calling in a tech for $400/hr. Most of them have a 3ft thick slab poured under them to keep the vibration to a minimum. Plus they run on 220v or 440v so the electricity will be a bit pricey too. I called one time thinking about renting a shithole down in the bottoms of KC and the guys at a local sales place here in town suggested a lease for $1500/mo for 5 years and then you buy the machine for $1. Tooling, another $2-3k plus vises are $300-500 each and fixturing...... So unless you have a lead on some contracts, they'll start to add up pretty fast.
  10. Yeah, but the rest of the week, they have the balls to ask you to make their shit.
  11. I don't wanna turn this into a sales thread but feel free to send me an offer on the extra set. Need some good 1/0 to go from front to back now.
  12. I made 2 sets in case I messed up on the program and jacked one. I didn't want to start over. But alas, I made no mistakes so I have an extra set.
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