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whats involved in building a burp button.I have been using my pause but tired of using that.My 8 year old son is really into it so I want him tostand outside the car and burp it.

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whats involved in building a burp button.I have been using my pause but tired of using that.My 8 year old son is really into it so I want him tostand outside the car and burp it.

Generally it's a pause button and a bass knob (not bass boost) with the head unit at full volume. The guys who stand outside the car for it generally have the head unit on a podium, or control it inside the car with a remote. Not sure of your experience, but the burp is basically playing a sin wave at the peak frequency (e.g. 50hZ, 55hZ or whatever) at max volume without clipping. Or some clip anyways because it's all about the numbers and not equipment integrity.

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Get some RCAs, build a little podium, run the RCAs out to the podium, cut the RCA's centre wire and solder in a push-to-make button.

Put a sine wave on repeat, mash the button = burp.

yep!! thats what i was looking for THANKS BOON !!! YOU DA MAN!

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hmm...i could build a little circuit to output a sine wave at the ideal frequency and voltage level at the push of a button. Wonder if there would be any demand for an item like this..

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look up oscillators. very simple..... or i think i remember the maxx-link has a built in 50hz oscillator that feeds it direct to the amps

you can cook bacon shirtless if you're not a pussy...lol

not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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hmm...i could build a little circuit to output a sine wave at the ideal frequency and voltage level at the push of a button. Wonder if there would be any demand for an item like this..

doubt there would be a demand. It would be illegal in competition.

Good idea though. Alot of people have done it before for testing.

The new way to burp is a volume roll though.

start playing at low volume, then roll the volume up. This helps with imp rise and cant get another few tenths of a dB.

Most head units automatically do this with mute. So not many people use a burp button anymore, they just use pause and mute on the deck.

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