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Is decaf a program?

i thought it was a type of coffee

:unknw:

:ninja:

honestly.. this..

but after finishing my CiS degree. i have found this..

http://www.cs.brown....f-semantics.pdf

Decaf is a type of programming language, somewhat like Java.

Decaf language was actually used in creating torres.

torres is a type of music that most everyone on here uses to understand where their box is tuned.

torres also makes bad ass music that accommodates itself to certain box sizes and certain subs.

remember 8s have no lows and 18s are sloppy. torres music fixes all of this with smoother transitions from tones to other tones.

basically you download torres music program and you add in the type of music you listen to, then it will build your music for you perfectly.

this is how we tune our boxes, is with torres music.

torres music is the loudest and best sound producing audio there is.

i hope i helped you understand what decaf is and how we use it in the car audio community.

lmao!

Audio Build

Ride: 2002 Chevy Blazer 4 door

Head Unit: Pioneer deh-80prs

Subs: 4 DC Level 3 15's in a 4th order wall designed by Trent Choate and Jeff Smith

Subs Amp: AQ 3500.1 at wired at .5 (soon to be 2)

Mids/Highs Amp: Skar 85.4

Mids/Highs: Skar components

Electrical: Mechman 270 amp alt, 2 runs of Knu 0 gauge, XS Power d3400, 2 Deka Group 9a31

Build log : http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/167658-indianabasshead-blazer-dc-audio-4th-order-wall-build/


Perfomance Build

2003 Nissan 350z

Greddy Twin Turbo, 3" Test pipes with Borla high-flow cats, Crawford Performance Plenum, Greddy E-manage Ultimate ECU

Exedy Racing Clutch, Built Motor by Racing Innovations

Greddy Over-fender aero kit (1 of 20 ever made), 19" Racing Hart r5 pro wheels
466rwhp


Bike

2008 Midnight Blue Kawasaki ZX-14

Stretched 8" and lowered, Brocks Sidewinder exhaust, Power Commander 5

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