ohm load

well i would say it CAN cause cancellation and distortion...
but then again every system has cancellation and distortion... if the multi-sub setup is done remotely right, you'd never notice a difference... and it isn't impossible or even extremely hard to avoid the cancellation... anyone dissagree? yes or no will do i don't wanna hi-jack another thread over the multi-size thing again

 
yes i did know what was going on... you are wrong to say i didn't... stop trying to belittle me ( those tiny little fingers)... it was a simple mistake if you've never made a mistake, talk all the shit to me you want... otherwise just stop it's just not cool unless your a flameing 12 year-old
I'm just responding to you in a way that I feel you will understand (it also makes me feel better about my 3" penis). You act like a 5th grader who thinks they have the whole world (in your case car audio) figured out. Even though you know that you don't, your attitude does not say so.

I have made mistakes and I have been wrong and I am wrong about many things. I will NOT, however, post things that I am not certain about and consider them fact. I leave that for somebody more knowledgeable about the subject. You should probably take a leave from posting and just read. Fight the urge to post, even if you think you really know what's going on. Sit back and watch the replies and see how they turn out. If your thoughts line up, you may be on the right track. If not, read more and see if you might actually be correct.

What I'm saying is that you really do need to shut the **** up and try to learn something from some people with more knowledge and experience than yourself.

 
I'm just responding to you in a way that I feel you will understand (it also makes me feel better about my 3" penis). You act like a 5th grader who thinks they have the whole world (in your case car audio) figured out. Even though you know that you don't, your attitude does not say so.
I have made mistakes and I have been wrong and I am wrong about many things. I will NOT, however, post things that I am not certain about and consider them fact. I leave that for somebody more knowledgeable about the subject. You should probably take a leave from posting and just read. Fight the urge to post, even if you think you really know what's going on. Sit back and watch the replies and see how they turn out. If your thoughts line up, you may be on the right track. If not, read more and see if you might actually be correct.

What I'm saying is that you really do need to shut the **** up and try to learn something from some people with more knowledge and experience than yourself.
funny thing is i didn't do this and now you are just trying to keep me looking like i don't know as much as you... i don't really care how much you know... the purpose of the forum is for everyone to give their opinion... i have stressed so many times that all i give is my opinion or what i believe to work.... i will not stop posting but will and do admit when i am wrong

 
but then again every system has cancellation and distortion... if the multi-sub setup is done remotely right, you'd never notice a difference... and it isn't impossible or even extremely hard to avoid the cancellation... anyone dissagree? yes or no will do i don't wanna hi-jack another thread over the multi-size thing again
Ummmm I will disagree with the extremely hard part lol..

I didnt read into all of this lol, but if this is talking about mixxing different sized subwoofers then yes it would be VERY VERY VERY DIFFICULT to avoid cancellations of different sized drivers.

You would have to bandpass each one, and have an amp for each one set to its bandpass etc.. PaIN in the Arse , and why do such a thing ??? When one sized driver , or even a SINGLE subwoofer even the cheapest of subwoofers will hit all the most common bass freqeuncies.

Just Dont Do it ... if this is about mixxing subwoofer sizes.

 
funny thing is i didn't do this and now you are just trying to keep me looking like i don't know as much as you... i don't really care how much you know... the purpose of the forum is for everyone to give their opinion... i have stressed so many times that all i give is my opinion or what i believe to work.... i will not stop posting but will and do admit when i am wrong
No, I could care less if you did know more than me; there are people here who know way more than me about pretty much everything. What I am saying is that I don't go running my mouth when I don't know what's going on. You do. This is why people jump down your throat. You think you know way more than you do and you know just enough to **** something up. That is why you should back off on posting and READ!

I'm also NOT talking about opinion based posts but posts about things that are either facts or not. Just like this one... you didn't post a ****ing opinion but WRONG information and didn't even realize it yet you argued "what's so wrong with trying to help" instead of shutting the **** up and letting it go. You really do have issues and they go beyond your lack of electrical knowledge.

 
there are probly some i just haven't heard a single 15 that gets extremely loud and stays crystal at all levels... you gotta realize i litterally listen to everything
ya not hard to do man. its all in the design of the box. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

My single 15 does its job quite well and can own other higher powered setups with plenty more woofers. The box = the main deciding factor

 
there are probly some i just haven't heard a single 15 that gets extremely loud and stays crystal at all levels... you gotta realize i litterally listen to everything
Listen to a DD 9915 @ 6000 Watts hitting BIA BIA.

lol.. CLEANNNNNNNNNN and doing BIA BIA without sounding like crap on the low end is rarely found !

But hey.. its a DD .

 
i noticed the problem cotton.

you take all these posts seriously.

that guy who asked about the 2x12's 2x15's 2x18's was being sarcastic. and so was skadude016.

you need to be able to read through the lines and understand satire when it arises. my comment was satire.

sigh

 
Listen to a DD 9915 @ 6000 Watts hitting BIA BIA.
lol.. CLEANNNNNNNNNN and doing BIA BIA without sounding like crap on the low end is rarely found !

But hey.. its a DD .
i dont know about you, but 6kw on a 9515 - i can hardly imagine sounding clean.

clean is a result of sound quality.

sound quality infers that the 'music' being played is relativly equal in the decibel range across the frequency range.

145~155 from 40hz to 70hz, and 135 from the rest is hardly 'clean' in my book. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif

 
ya not hard to do man. its all in the design of the box. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
My single 15 does its job quite well and can own other higher powered setups with plenty more woofers. The box = the main deciding factor
BOX = 50% Install(electrical etc) = 10% Subwoofer = 40%

you pay for what you get ! And when you prove that wrong, its a stolen product LOL.

 
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