I have to say that both views have their merits.
I was never trained to be a singer or musician. I trained my ear by listening to different speakers. You learn to ignore the noise and focus on...
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I have to say that both views have their merits.
I was never trained to be a singer or musician. I trained my ear by listening to different speakers. You learn to ignore the noise and focus on...
Technokid has a good point, this thread should be a sticky!
and being a midget....
1) speakers
2) room treatments
3) alcohol
That is all.
Everyone start a long thread with pics and send a PM to all your friends to let them know!
Is CP running out of disk space?
html source on the error shows me:
"MySQL Error : Got error 28 from storage engine
Error Number : 1030
Request Date : Wednesday, November 24th 2010 @ 04:16:01 PM
Error Date : Wednesday,...
I have yet to hear an amp with no hum or hiss. Get your ear within 2" of that tweeter and you'll hear some hiss. Does that mean all amps suck? No. Does that mean the speakers are too sensitive? No.
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It's likely noise from the input stage of the amp. Unplugging the inputs(or even muting them) probably won't change anything.
Amps designed to have low noise have inherently complex distortions....
+1
The service is called escrow. There isn't just one.
As for the speakers humming and hissing, how close do you have to be to hear it?
I know your cabling is likely mint and quality at that. If there's anyway to turn the amp gain down(not the...
I think he's saying it sounds like the bulbs themselves hum, likely when the dimming feature is used.
I hear no complaints of an odd buzzing from the speakers.
Speakers appear to have 120Hz hum,...
I'd only go class T for a small battery powered headphone amp. The cost of class A parts and decent desktop power supplies almost makes it a no go.
For multiple channel home amps, they are the...
1) Don't use dimmers!
2) Add chokes to the power cables for your equipment(a 'meh' type upgrade).
3) As for your plasma, too big a can of worms for me to open.
I want a midlife crisis now!
She's beautiful!
You obviously have an underlying airway problem. Either COPD or chronic bronchitis. Go see a doctor, bro.
Either that or start smoking.
WTF?! Prednisone? Are you for real? You better have some type of autoimmune condition to take that stuff. It will keep you sick longer since it SUPRESSES your system.
This thread is a joke. Just...
Depends on your position.
Spread eagle, about 120 mph.
Head first, maybe 200 mph.
I've always use polishing compound by hand. Rag+paste+elbow grease = success.
It does take the clear coat off, though.
I'm reading GV's last post and I can't help but wonder if loosely stretching some polyfill over the back of the midrange and tacking it down to the baffle would have significant merit. I'd try this...
It could prevent oxidization, but there are other ways to do this.
GV, you're making my life too easy!
All I gotta do is give the generic answer and let the trolls shoot at me, and then you specify what I meant. It's awesome!!!
Technokid:
Keep in mind a...
You should be able to measure it in circuit.
You'll see one or two sets of 3 prongs. Forget about the middle pring(tab) and measure resistance between the two outside prongs. That should give you...
I did. I said "Ideal having a Q factor of 0.707 when it's mounted to the box." That is Qtc! You're the one putting words in my mouth.
My specialty is designing sub boxes. Then followed by a decent...
Dear god no!
Boominess is usually from the box being too small. This raises Qtc and causes a peak around resonance. Hence the boom.
Adding fill does make the box 'look' bigger to the driver,...