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Smooth is better is literally just an opinion. Like faster flow is smoother. That is not always the case.

Actually no.

Maybe you should stop having *** with small dogs?
Yeah man smoother isn't better when it comes to round ports because more surface area is better, which you can always get more surface area with square or rectangle ports, which increases efficiency more than round. Always trade offs, he makes it too simple. He's correct in theory but not in the real world where it matters. That's something you learn when you actually do audio all the time. He just is 🤪
 
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Yeah man smoother isn't better when it comes to round ports because more surface area is better, which you can always get more surface area with square or rectangle ports, which increases efficiency more than round. Always trade offs, he makes it too simple. That's something you learn when you actually do audio all the time. He just is 🤪
Not to mention friction on the port walls as apposed to the center of the port. How does Rob account for the variations in speed within the port?
 
Not to mention friction on the port walls as apposed to the center of the port. How does Rob account for the variations in speed within the port?
You'd have to ask him. I'm sure he's willing to over explain it unclearly for you while also showing he's the superior consciousness

I wonder if he understands port coupling or acoustic coupling... that goes right along with port dynamics; why people make horns, in relation to airspeeds/waveform guidance, also why subs with bigger cones can sound better in certain ways
 
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You'd have to ask him. I'm sure he's willing to over explain it unclearly for you while also showing he's the superior consciousness

I wonder if he understands port coupling or acoustic coupling... that goes right along with port dynamics; why people make horns, in relation to airspeeds/waveform guidance, also why subs with bigger cones can sound better in certain ways
He said he ran a shop... back in the day. Bet you dollars to doughnuts his installs, if the business was even real, consisted of a head unit, coaxial in the doors and possibly an amp and or a sub in a prefab enclosure. Of which would have been a sealed enclosure.
 
He said he ran a shop... back in the day. Bet you dollars to doughnuts his installs, if the business was even real, consisted of a head unit, coaxial in the doors and possibly an amp and or a sub in a prefab enclosure. Of which would have been a sealed enclosure.
if he was doing isobaric then that's fairly old school back in the day because motor tech has changed so much, motors are so strong you don't need isobaric setups anymore. I've never seen an isobaric setup in my life actually because it's almost outdated technology at this point. But he's gonna brag about it or whatever he's trying to achieve to put himself on top
 
He said he ran a shop... back in the day. Bet you dollars to doughnuts his installs, if the business was even real, consisted of a head unit, coaxial in the doors and possibly an amp and or a sub in a prefab enclosure. Of which would have been a sealed enclosure.
According to you, that's a full "build".
You know, like your sub in the trunk, a stock head unit, and a portable player in your cup holder "build"...

Prefabs weren't really much of a thing back then.
But, cute of you to create a history in your mind.
 
According to you, that's a full "build".
You know, like your sub in the trunk, a stock head unit, and a portable player in your cup holder "build"...

Prefabs weren't really much of a thing back then.
But, cute of you to create a history in your mind.
Is this a full build:



Who are you to define what a full build is? If I'm building a box and I finish it it's fully built. What stick is up your ***?

He did a 154ish at 26 hz while you're lecturing me about ports and shit lol
 
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if he was doing isobaric then that's fairly old school back in the day because motor tech has changed so much, motors are so strong you don't need isobaric setups anymore. I've never seen an isobaric setup in my life actually because it's almost outdated technology at this point. But he's gonna brag about it or whatever he's trying to achieve to put himself on top
I did what I did when I did it.
Do you want me to claim I was racing Teslas back in the 90's, when they didn't exist?
How about that I was putting in DSP units when an 11-band EQ was the upper end of options?

Nothing has changed in the theory of box design in decades, other than changes based on the driver parameters.

What new magic would you like to share about how a helmholtz resonator works?
What new process do you have that changes the stiffness required for the box walls?
What new box materials are you using that didn't exist before? You doing carbon fiber?
Have you figured out a way to make a 12" woofer move more air than an equivalent 15" woofer?

Share with us your fantastic new approach to plugging parameters into Winisd, and looking at the results.
 
Is this a full build:



Who are you to define what a full build is? If I'm building a box and I finish it it's fully built. What stick is up your ***?

He did a 154ish at 26 hz while you're lecturing me about ports and shit lol

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Worst build I've ever seen.
 
I did what I did when I did it.
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The difference Rob is I don't care. Why are you on my dick so much? It doesn't matter what it is you gotta try to be better than. I don't ******* care either way. I'd love to learn something from you but you're a narcissistic moron and you've yet teach me anything so I'm disappointed in you
 
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According to you, that's a full "build".
You know, like your sub in the trunk, a stock head unit, and a portable player in your cup holder "build"...

Prefabs weren't really much of a thing back then.
But, cute of you to create a history in your mind.
I have been in and out of car stereo shops since 1990 in several different states. I have seen the history Gramps.
 
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