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How many OLD SCHOOL audio fanatics are on this forum?What do I mean by"oldschool"?
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<blockquote data-quote="spnkysprky" data-source="post: 3724722" data-attributes="member: 584041"><p><strong>AUDIOHOLIC</strong></p><p></p><p>No,I will admit I had some pro's come and fine tune everything for me.I mostly did the build(enclosures,door panels,custom fabs)I wanted to go alot more simple,but the guys at Audio art insisted.I owned my own shop doing moderate installations.My focus was designing enclosures to accomodate the correct airspace for each speaker.My talent mostly was making almost anything fit (per customers request)without losing needed airspace...as much as possible.I built,tune enclosures.I custom fabbed door panel with fiberglass,built fiberglass enclosures.Yes,I can fine tune a simple system,but when it came to extreme audio,I had someone qulified to do so.I have no problems admitting that...But I do have the knowlegde of the basic electrical aspect of it...especially since Im a licensed electrician.The company sponsoring me at the time...of course brought in there own guys...I was advertising their product.They lost me with the multiple audio control equalizers(the knob style) and the digital signal processor and mutiple audicontrol xovers...I dont know what kind of SQ judging they do know,but then it wasnt judged all high tech.you were doing great to hear clear crisp voice coming out of the car along with massive bass.I NEVER SAID I WON COMPETITION for SQ...you said that.I won mostly SPL,originality,and clarity...thats all...there were no set rules for that at the time.I have no reason to lie...the point is,I know their are some people who can relate to what I am saying.THEY JUST DONT MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO.Thats my opinion.Thats all.Also,the coaxils were not set on idependant crossovers...only the plain woofers.Trust me,I was lost when they put this mike in the SUV and they were looking at these displays on a computer screen...totally lost.If you know,thats great for you.Lets just drop this and I will snap a pic of all my trophies to show you.The only major know comp I placed in was USAC once..the rest I will admit were regional(local)soundoffs.Its not the best,but I am proud.Though I had help,I put alot of work into it as well.Peace and lets just listen to music already.Maybe I can get some advice from you on my current set up in a dodge quad cab 07 model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spnkysprky, post: 3724722, member: 584041"] [B]AUDIOHOLIC[/B] No,I will admit I had some pro's come and fine tune everything for me.I mostly did the build(enclosures,door panels,custom fabs)I wanted to go alot more simple,but the guys at Audio art insisted.I owned my own shop doing moderate installations.My focus was designing enclosures to accomodate the correct airspace for each speaker.My talent mostly was making almost anything fit (per customers request)without losing needed airspace...as much as possible.I built,tune enclosures.I custom fabbed door panel with fiberglass,built fiberglass enclosures.Yes,I can fine tune a simple system,but when it came to extreme audio,I had someone qulified to do so.I have no problems admitting that...But I do have the knowlegde of the basic electrical aspect of it...especially since Im a licensed electrician.The company sponsoring me at the time...of course brought in there own guys...I was advertising their product.They lost me with the multiple audio control equalizers(the knob style) and the digital signal processor and mutiple audicontrol xovers...I dont know what kind of SQ judging they do know,but then it wasnt judged all high tech.you were doing great to hear clear crisp voice coming out of the car along with massive bass.I NEVER SAID I WON COMPETITION for SQ...you said that.I won mostly SPL,originality,and clarity...thats all...there were no set rules for that at the time.I have no reason to lie...the point is,I know their are some people who can relate to what I am saying.THEY JUST DONT MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO.Thats my opinion.Thats all.Also,the coaxils were not set on idependant crossovers...only the plain woofers.Trust me,I was lost when they put this mike in the SUV and they were looking at these displays on a computer screen...totally lost.If you know,thats great for you.Lets just drop this and I will snap a pic of all my trophies to show you.The only major know comp I placed in was USAC once..the rest I will admit were regional(local)soundoffs.Its not the best,but I am proud.Though I had help,I put alot of work into it as well.Peace and lets just listen to music already.Maybe I can get some advice from you on my current set up in a dodge quad cab 07 model. [/QUOTE]
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