Good guide/thread. While I dont agree with everything you have said, :thumbsup: for effort and time.
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Good guide/thread. While I dont agree with everything you have said, :thumbsup: for effort and time.
i will start with saying, PLEASE re-write it in ENGLISH so i can understand what your saying :wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by Spec_R
and just let us know where to send the medal for your knowledge that you seem to have picked up from either reading or listening to so-called installers who 'think' they can talk the talk and walk the walk :)
may i ask what clicked for you to put this essay in here which will over time get pushed further back into the forum?
i mean if people have a 'simple' question and i stress simple, as many who want to be a BUNNINGS (DIYer) are only able to do simple tasks, other than that most of us who are in the industry will refer people to a store if we see that they cant take direction from an answer to a question. plus we in the industry make a living doing what we are doing and dont need to answer question we see will take bread off our tables.
is called sharing knowledge,Quote:
Originally Posted by ICACHA
dude listen to yourself u dont a clue what u talking about, this got nothing to do with diy or industry related?? its simple a mere understanding about audio system. so what u saiding i wrote up all bullsh.it. pls dude if isn't any help for you then keep it to yourself as it may help other(maybe you're smart, why dont you write up something to share with us). Let me see u write one up insteading pinning people to the wall for helping.
there's also Part2 in another thread check it out.
online grammer checker ftw~
http://www.grammarstation.com/GC.html
i take out the brand listing of what they known for because people dont seem to read what've i note
Note: this is just a reference on brand regarding to my own opinion and what i have gather from people while in the car audio scene. Im not redirecting to a particular brand as its your own decision.
take it easy mate he's just tryin to help...Quote:
Originally Posted by ICACHA
Spec_R i've rewritten the Low Budget bit so its a bit more generic. Two subs in an entry level system is not really feasible. A half-decent 12" sub can easily sound better/louder than two cheap 10" subs.
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Newcomer: low budget
Recommended; two 40wRMS->75wRMS 6x9's to produce entry-level bass and acceptable mids and highs, running off an Amp that can output similar RMS wattage to the 6x9's.
Or if you can afford a Subwoofer, recommend a single 10" or 12" Subwoofer of about 150wRMS->400wRMS in a Box, running off an Amp that can supply close to what the Subwoofer is rated at.
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I just love winding people up :p
http://homepage.mac.com/yingloon/ima...p-Bush_web.jpg
Gawd, waht did this guy do to cause all you people to jump down his throat. Shared some of his experiences and BAM death to the person trying to provide some information!!
What about you add to the list and create an even better guide.??
The issue, at least from my perspective, is car audio is rather subjective (much like body modifications etc).Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikeyas
That being said, I still applaud the original poster for the time/effort/thought that went into the post even if I dont agree with some of the product review comments.
will you deposit funds into my account? :wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikeyas
I have to diagree on you assessment of sealed boxes are better for sq - yes they are easier to setup for sq but lack extension into the 20hz range. It takes time but when u take the resonant freq. of you car into account plus some box designing software such as winISD a properly setup ported box will kill a sealed box for resoponse with adequate subsonic filtering...
Also capacitors in theory work - try to eliminate voltage drop for that split second when the amps are drawing peak current... these are good for spl when charged but are really a band aid solution in sq for an underlying electircal defeciency which can be rectified with upgraded battery or wiring... plus they are another thing to go wrong or introduce noise into the system which is a very bad thing in sq competition...