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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 2726847" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>..."constantly changing value"...</p><p></p><p>Wow... you seriously don't get it, do you?</p><p></p><p>It's not going to make a huge difference but it could. It's also something called "attention to detail," something that any respectable designer/builder should have.</p><p></p><p>The reason why I keep going on is because I do want people to learn and have a better understanding of what's going on. I also HATE false information being spread around by people who are supposed to know a thing or two. I thought you were one of those people who actually cared about people learning as well. I guess you're not and really only care about your e-status.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy that your customers are satisfied, I truly am. I'm not doubting your designs or your building skills. What I am doubting is your actual understanding about what is going on. When you try to pass on information, you **** sure better know that it is correct. In this case, you're not correct and you are spreading around lies, just like some other people on that CAJ website. That's how rumors like "bigger subs means worse sound quality". You don't want to see that anymore than I do and that is why I'm trying to explain this to you.</p><p></p><p>Well, go ahead and believe what you want but please just stick to designing and building and don't try to teach. It's also NOT a thread jack because the OP was asking how to find the length of the port. I gave him the answer and also provided links that can help in the future. Hopefully he will follow logic and truth and not this "the length changes because the sub moves" ******** you're trying to spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 2726847, member: 570419"] ..."constantly changing value"... Wow... you seriously don't get it, do you? It's not going to make a huge difference but it could. It's also something called "attention to detail," something that any respectable designer/builder should have. The reason why I keep going on is because I do want people to learn and have a better understanding of what's going on. I also HATE false information being spread around by people who are supposed to know a thing or two. I thought you were one of those people who actually cared about people learning as well. I guess you're not and really only care about your e-status. I'm happy that your customers are satisfied, I truly am. I'm not doubting your designs or your building skills. What I am doubting is your actual understanding about what is going on. When you try to pass on information, you **** sure better know that it is correct. In this case, you're not correct and you are spreading around lies, just like some other people on that CAJ website. That's how rumors like "bigger subs means worse sound quality". You don't want to see that anymore than I do and that is why I'm trying to explain this to you. Well, go ahead and believe what you want but please just stick to designing and building and don't try to teach. It's also NOT a thread jack because the OP was asking how to find the length of the port. I gave him the answer and also provided links that can help in the future. Hopefully he will follow logic and truth and not this "the length changes because the sub moves" ******** you're trying to spread. [/QUOTE]
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