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<blockquote data-quote="EricTundra" data-source="post: 8736952" data-attributes="member: 682362"><p>When I said Youtuber, I did not mean to imply that that was my occupation, lol, it most definitely is not. I uploaded a video about four years ago just to be able to show it to different friends on a shared platform. From there I added a video every now and then on simple how-to projects and tricks I learned by trial and error. </p><p></p><p>For my next few videos, I am going to share my experience on sound insulating a truck and then upgrading the stock stereo bit by bit. Whenever I do a project, Youtube or not, I like to gather a sizeable amount of information about every aspect of the venture so I can make better decisions. It's my belief that carefully gathered information is valuable and an asset to someone contemplating a similar project.</p><p></p><p>My channel is less than a thousand subscribers and I have not made one penny off it and will likely not make any money off it for years if ever. So to answer your question, I gather info to share freely with anyone that will take the time to view the video. In the process, I learn as I go. For instance, I leaned that often the problem with sub installs is that they are either under powered or over powered. That's the reason I am here and getting input on the amps that I believe would be a good fit.</p><p></p><p>If I present information that makes sense and opens options, in this example, which amps would work best to satisfy the sub, then everything is gravy. I have not and will not make a video or present content simply to generate "views". Kinda passionate in that way.</p><p></p><p>I do appreciate everyone's input and always give credit where credit is due.</p><p></p><p>Ok, time to get off my soap box <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🎬" title="🎬" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f3ac.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricTundra, post: 8736952, member: 682362"] When I said Youtuber, I did not mean to imply that that was my occupation, lol, it most definitely is not. I uploaded a video about four years ago just to be able to show it to different friends on a shared platform. From there I added a video every now and then on simple how-to projects and tricks I learned by trial and error. For my next few videos, I am going to share my experience on sound insulating a truck and then upgrading the stock stereo bit by bit. Whenever I do a project, Youtube or not, I like to gather a sizeable amount of information about every aspect of the venture so I can make better decisions. It's my belief that carefully gathered information is valuable and an asset to someone contemplating a similar project. My channel is less than a thousand subscribers and I have not made one penny off it and will likely not make any money off it for years if ever. So to answer your question, I gather info to share freely with anyone that will take the time to view the video. In the process, I learn as I go. For instance, I leaned that often the problem with sub installs is that they are either under powered or over powered. That's the reason I am here and getting input on the amps that I believe would be a good fit. If I present information that makes sense and opens options, in this example, which amps would work best to satisfy the sub, then everything is gravy. I have not and will not make a video or present content simply to generate "views". Kinda passionate in that way. I do appreciate everyone's input and always give credit where credit is due. Ok, time to get off my soap box 🎬 [/QUOTE]
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