Krakin Posted November 14, 2014 Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 I bought skar.... I have recently moved to home audio with a set of Rockford Fosgate T3 components. You check it out from the link to the home dipole project in my sig. Krakin's Home Dipole Project http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370 Krakin, are you some sort of mad scientist? I would have replied earlier, but I was measuring the output of my amp with a yardstick . . . What you hear is not the air pressure variation in itself but what has drawn your attention in the two streams of superimposed air pressure variations at your eardrums An acoustic event has dimensions of Time, Tone, Loudness and Space Everyone learns to render the 3-dimensional localization of sound based on the individual shape of their ears, thus no formula can achieve a definite effect for every listener. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krakin Posted November 14, 2014 Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 I have a plethora of more sources for you to look at too, but they get to very upper level knowledge extremely quick. Krakin's Home Dipole Project http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370 Krakin, are you some sort of mad scientist? I would have replied earlier, but I was measuring the output of my amp with a yardstick . . . What you hear is not the air pressure variation in itself but what has drawn your attention in the two streams of superimposed air pressure variations at your eardrums An acoustic event has dimensions of Time, Tone, Loudness and Space Everyone learns to render the 3-dimensional localization of sound based on the individual shape of their ears, thus no formula can achieve a definite effect for every listener. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dillon Todd Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 I would really love to see these links. I love learning about all of this... and high school sciences and physics have helped me learn some of it... never thought I would use it! Lol http://www.bcae1.com/ Great link to learn more. Ayye I'm a newbie! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krakin Posted November 14, 2014 Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 My work is in my sig at the top. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370 Some basics on the physics of sound; My favorite site for audio research. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370 A great site on high-fidelity audio. http://www.hifi-online.net/ The book I am currently reading in my free time during the day. http://books.google.com/books/reader2?id=Xy4DAAAAQAAJ&num=56&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PP4 This is a big site on the electrical side of audio, also my second favorite audio research site. http://sound.westhost.com/tsp.htm Long story short, learn all of calculus and physics... ever... Krakin's Home Dipole Project http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370 Krakin, are you some sort of mad scientist? I would have replied earlier, but I was measuring the output of my amp with a yardstick . . . What you hear is not the air pressure variation in itself but what has drawn your attention in the two streams of superimposed air pressure variations at your eardrums An acoustic event has dimensions of Time, Tone, Loudness and Space Everyone learns to render the 3-dimensional localization of sound based on the individual shape of their ears, thus no formula can achieve a definite effect for every listener. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alaskanzx5 Posted November 14, 2014 Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 Noticed someone suggest the t5 RF comp set. The t4 comp set is imo from what it says o their web sit just as good. Speakers are made if the same material as the t5 accept the center piece. It uses the t3 crossovers. Not any real big difference. You would save a few hundred $ and with a good active setup, placement and deadening achieve fantastic sound. Sq isn't just about better speakers though it has a lot to do with speaker placement, time alignment, and eq. t1500bdcp 2 t2d4 15" 1 t600.4 1 t400.2 1 set p1 tweets singer alt, tons of wiring, smd vm-1, 80prs, back seat delete, still in the works, aiming for a 145-147 with the ability to play 25hz up to 50hz. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dillon Todd Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 Thanks a million! You were very helpful! But I gotta catch some zzzz's http://www.bcae1.com/ Great link to learn more. Ayye I'm a newbie! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dillon Todd Posted November 14, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 14, 2014 Thanks a million! You were very helpful! But I gotta catch some zzzz's http://www.bcae1.com/ Great link to learn more. Ayye I'm a newbie! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
White Lightning Posted November 16, 2014 Report Share Posted November 16, 2014 Pics of your truck and possible install locations would be nice Kenwood / HELIX / Linear Power (For The Love Of Music) / Brutal Sounds / OverKill Electric Co Questions About Sound Quality ?? Try Here ... Sound Quality, What does it REALLY mean ?? SMD SOTM Winner "White Lightning" 1997 GMT400 Chevy Silverado "The Green Dickle" 1994 GMT400 Chevy "Phantom Dually" Randal's 2007 Chevy Avalanche (we haven't named this one yet) Dylan's "Brutal" 17 Chevy Cruze RS Hatch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noobslayer77 Posted November 25, 2014 Report Share Posted November 25, 2014 My work is in my sig at the top. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370 Some basics on the physics of sound; My favorite site for audio research. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370 A great site on high-fidelity audio. http://www.hifi-online.net/ The book I am currently reading in my free time during the day. http://books.google.com/books/reader2?id=Xy4DAAAAQAAJ&num=56&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&pg=GBS.PP4 This is a big site on the electrical side of audio, also my second favorite audio research site. http://sound.westhost.com/tsp.htm Long story short, learn all of calculus and physics... ever... i read the beginning 3 pages of that book... its really interesting... but too complicated for me, and now i'm cross-eyed. those are some good links tho. thanks. 2004 Jeep Liberty Limited 2 13w7s skar 3500 cnf mids (soon) xs batteries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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