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<blockquote data-quote="brad.farmer" data-source="post: 217082" data-attributes="member: 547961"><p>I have listened to comparable setups: sealed, isobaric, single reflex bandpass, dual reflex bandpass, ported, transmission line, and horn. Yes, I'm fourteen years old and I've listened to all this stuff. When your father was a car stereo installer and is an electrical engineer with ten years audio/video/computer system design experience (and still an avid car stereo fanatic with a 2KW system). His designs include system designs in the Pentagon... you get to hear lots of different systems. NOW SHOULD I BASE MY RESPONSES ON INFORMATION FROM SOMEONE WHO HAS TO RESORT TO CURSING TO MAKE HIS POINT or SHOULD I BASE IT ON MY OWN VERY VERY DIVERSE EXPERIENCE. I think that I'll go with what I know. Peace Out, Loser.</p><p></p><p>brad.farmer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brad.farmer, post: 217082, member: 547961"] I have listened to comparable setups: sealed, isobaric, single reflex bandpass, dual reflex bandpass, ported, transmission line, and horn. Yes, I'm fourteen years old and I've listened to all this stuff. When your father was a car stereo installer and is an electrical engineer with ten years audio/video/computer system design experience (and still an avid car stereo fanatic with a 2KW system). His designs include system designs in the Pentagon... you get to hear lots of different systems. NOW SHOULD I BASE MY RESPONSES ON INFORMATION FROM SOMEONE WHO HAS TO RESORT TO CURSING TO MAKE HIS POINT or SHOULD I BASE IT ON MY OWN VERY VERY DIVERSE EXPERIENCE. I think that I'll go with what I know. Peace Out, Loser. brad.farmer [/QUOTE]
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