30Hz.wav Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 Page 1 of this thread just made me a little dumber... I got my DD1 and I am happy with it! PEACE! :EXITS THREAD: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bumonskateboard6 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I remember a video where they compared the DD-1 to a ridiculous THD tester and the light came on the DD-1 right when the machine said 1% THD every time, don't know how the board works, but Tony knows his shit (for an ASU grad ) Quote Current Systems: 2011 BMW 335i Hertz HDP1 DC LVL3 12" Full Carbon Fiber 2002 Acura TlKenwood DNX9980HD2 DCLVL4 12" Subs with LVL5 Parts D.7 CoilsDC 3.5kHertz HSK-165 up front HCX-165 RearHertz HDP4 AmpDC Power Engineering 260 Amp AltBig 3 and amp powered with KNU 1/0XS Power D2400 Up Front i pulled out my dick in class many of times and had it shown. get over it bitch...stupid open legged hairy beavered bitch... going over rms = smaller box, under rms = bigger box... Low voltage doesn't blow amps. That's a myth. A router that does the sub holes makes rounded edges also? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kam311 Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 So wait... I can't just go buy a $5 strip of LED's and tune my system perfectly??! FFFUUUUCCCCKKKK haha Quote so far... HU- pioneer DEH-P59001B Amp- crescendo BC2000D Wire- 1/0 awg welding lead Electric- Big 3 ^same wire Subs- 2 Obsidian Audio 12 d4's Box 4ft^3 ported at 33hz. designed by Ram-Designs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlee2 Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 Quote 6 Sundown X 15s 2 Sundown NS1 V2s C Pillar 4th order Bagged Suburban on 24s http://youtube.com/tlee333 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoudBimmer Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 I wish there was a device that can tell you what kind of power each channel puts out. Not AD-1, but something like if you have 4 channel amp and each channel does 100wrms @ 4ohm, but speakers can only take 80wrms @4 ohms, you would just plug in the device and turn the gain up until it's gonna show that it's 80wrms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
audiofanaticz Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 I wish there was a device that can tell you what kind of power each channel puts out. Not AD-1, but something like if you have 4 channel amp and each channel does 100wrms @ 4ohm, but speakers can only take 80wrms @4 ohms, you would just plug in the device and turn the gain up until it's gonna show that it's 80wrms There is, its called a clamp meter and digital multimeter. Once you clamp the amp you will know the power the amp is making. There is now way to really tell other then that due to a speaker being a variable impedance, and with every frequency the speaker plays will result in a different amount of power being giving to the speaker. A Another words if you are 100% sure the amp is making 80watts rms at 60hz, it does not mean it is making 80wrms at 100hz, or 50hz. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoudBimmer Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 I wish there was a device that can tell you what kind of power each channel puts out. Not AD-1, but something like if you have 4 channel amp and each channel does 100wrms @ 4ohm, but speakers can only take 80wrms @4 ohms, you would just plug in the device and turn the gain up until it's gonna show that it's 80wrms There is, its called a clamp meter and digital multimeter. Once you clamp the amp you will know the power the amp is making. There is now way to really tell other then that due to a speaker being a variable impedance, and with every frequency the speaker plays will result in a different amount of power being giving to the speaker. A Another words if you are 100% sure the amp is making 80watts rms at 60hz, it does not mean it is making 80wrms at 100hz, or 50hz. true, just like there is an oscope What I mean is a device with lcd display that does all of the calculations for you. So all you need to do is plug in and play. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doug118 Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 true, just like there is an oscope What I mean is a device with lcd display that does all of the calculations for you. So all you need to do is plug in and play. Are you really that lazy? Quote 2001 Tahoe. Huge front stage and 55+ substage http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/196418-another-tahoe-build-huge-front-stage-and-155-substage/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twistedchild420 Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 This thread makes baby Jesus cry! lol Merry Christmas SMD peeps! Quote My POS Bass machine-2003 Hyundai Santa Fe on some shitty 22'sBed Liner Paint Job-Pioneer AVH 3200DVD4 DAD BD series 15's in a 4th Order (Bassheads ENT Design)4 Arc Audio XDI2000.1 for the woofers6 Cadence CVL68MBX 6.5's-Cadence CVL88MBX 8's-6 Cadence XT20 Supertweeters2 Arc Audio KS300.4's for mids and tweets1 Arc Audio ALD 10v Line DriverAll Audiotechnix Power wire1 DC Power 270XP High Output Alternator1 XS Power D3400 up front....6 XS Power D3100's in the rearAir Lift 1000 Bags in rear to help with suspensionIf your still reading this GFY....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
audiofanaticz Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 I wish there was a device that can tell you what kind of power each channel puts out. Not AD-1, but something like if you have 4 channel amp and each channel does 100wrms @ 4ohm, but speakers can only take 80wrms @4 ohms, you would just plug in the device and turn the gain up until it's gonna show that it's 80wrms There is, its called a clamp meter and digital multimeter. Once you clamp the amp you will know the power the amp is making. There is now way to really tell other then that due to a speaker being a variable impedance, and with every frequency the speaker plays will result in a different amount of power being giving to the speaker. A Another words if you are 100% sure the amp is making 80watts rms at 60hz, it does not mean it is making 80wrms at 100hz, or 50hz. true, just like there is an oscope What I mean is a device with lcd display that does all of the calculations for you. So all you need to do is plug in and play. calculations? Its AC Amperage X AC Voltage = POWER. This thread makes baby Jesus cry! lol Merry Christmas SMD peeps! You too bro! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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