Recent content by DJ_Mittens

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    Sold Stuff F/S

    Bump. Come on people, this is all good hardware. None of it is crap.
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    wtb amp

    $200 Cdn for a CD400A? You can't do much better than that for a 450w amp. It's small, powerful, and the price is great. That's like $170 US. I've got the same amp powering my MBs up front and it sounds wonderful. It'll be perfect for a sub, too. I had it running two Type-Ss for about two...
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    Sold Stuff F/S

    Bump. Make me an offer. Any offer. I have to get rid of this stuff!
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    wtb amp

    I have a Clif Designs CD400A that does 450w@4 ohms bridged. It does it really well, and this amp is only about a month old, give or take. $200 Cdn plus shipping.
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    WTB: 12" Sub

    I have a single Clif Designs CD12X dual 4 sub. Handles 600rms easily. It's honestly a real good sub. $100 Cdn plus shipping.
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    Sold Stuff F/S

    Sorry about the title, for some dumb reason it won't let me make a title longer than 10 characters. This is a bunch of car audio stuff I have lying around and don't want. All prices are $Cdn, and current conversion rate is about $0.85 or so US per $1 Cdn. I'm looking to sell my 12" 2-ohm DVC...
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    Selling L7's what to get now?

    There are lots of drivers that will go deep and low. Heck, a single 10 RF Punch in a sealed enclosure will have pretty good low-end extension. The question is, how much do you want, and how much power can you give it?
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    Hair tricks?

    My signature, in a '91 Prelude. It actually did, playing some Bass Mekanik tracks, I came out of the car, coughed a couple times, and the phlegm was laced with blood. Now, I might have Leukemia, but that was the first time it's ever happened to me before, and it hasn't happened since (though I...
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    Thinking out loud about port design

    Well that thread is way out of my league. I follow the gist of it, but having only bothered to take high school physics, I couldn't derive those formulas on my own. However, I don't see what that has to do with port design.
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    Selling L7's what to get now?

    Honestly, it takes a lot of power to make a sealed pound like a ported enclosure. I mean, rediculous amounts of power. You're already running two L7s, so I'm assuming you have a couple kW running to them already. To get the equivalent from sealed you'd have to double that and even then...
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    Unique subwoofer problem

    Damaged VC. As Moe Lester said, you were feeding each VC a different signal, which is like having two engines hooked up to a single axle. Unless perfectly, and I mean perfectly set up, the driver is going to get two unique signals working against each other and it'll cook the driver.
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    Hair tricks?

    Can't say I've ever seen it done in person, and my system is no lightweight. It's so loud, it can nearly collapse your lungs in the back (in the front, I just have a hard time breathing), and can have you coughing up blood for a couple hours afterwards. But I've never seen any of my passengers...
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    Thinking out loud about port design

    I'm not concerned about construction cost or difficulty, but rather getting the "most" out of a given sound system. If little things like a round, flared port can make a discernable difference versus a regular slot port, then why not take it? The flaring on the sides would cut down on...
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    ported or sealed or bandpass...

    It's not that simple making a bandpass enclosure. They're incredibly sensitive to the dynamics of the individual drivers and the application they're used in. If designed properly, they're the best of both sealed and ported. If designed poorly, they sound like a fart can. For rock, I like a...
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    Thinking out loud about port design

    So, basically you're foregoing ease of construction for a negligible increase in SPL. I gotta get good at box design and actually test all these theories out.
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