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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1add in the idea of 3 Harman/Kardon CA260 amps and an Infinity Reference 1210A, along with all the auxillary electronics, batteries, caps....what a lot of crap!-Brandon
'86 325es S50
'12 VW GTI Autobahn DSG
'03 540i M-Sport (sold)
'08 Jeep SRT-8 (sold)
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Originally posted by spencersOriginally posted by spencersCool, I'm not the only one who did some ICE this weekend. I built myself a new box as well (pictures coming soon)
Sub setup looks good.
"See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."
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To Beej,
Yes, the specs BLOW!!!
We is gonna sell them sometime, but not yet. We still have 3 year old Fosgate in stock...some fool had NFC how to order. Infinity tells me the specs are actually accurate, unlike everyone else. In the short time I had to chat with the gent from Infinity, I get the feeling they are every bit as good as any other amp on the market and better than most.
Just for the hell of it, read up on Conrad/Johnson, Bryston, ARC, Mark Levinson, Threshold or several other really awesome sounding home amps. S/N is a telling spec, but nowhere near as important as slew rate or damping factor, and the Infinity amps are far WORSE there!
I do need 6 channels of power for my mid/tweet combo, and I may still go to the new 6 channel Infinity instead of the H/K's I have owned since the early 80's.
LF
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1OK, so here is a quick explanation of why Jordan has plenty of midbass...
First, crossovers are NOT a brick wall, they allow frequencies above (in the case of a low pass) or below (in the case of a high pass) the 3db down point (the actual crossover point).
Since the crossover allows other frequencies to pass, guess what rate they are allowed to pass at...wanna bet the 12 db/oct or 24 db/oct has something to do with it?
If we have a 12db/oct crossover set to 110 Hz, we will be down 3db at 110, so 1 octave below 110 would be 55hz...where we would be 12db down.
So now take that sub low pass...85Hz@24db/oct. Figure it out...3db down at 85, means 24 db down at 170.
If someone has the PC skillz, map that out, would ya? You can see that there would be virtually no drop between the 2 crossover points.
This picture may help visualize things..
Purple line is the sub level, green line is the mid level and yellow is the combined total...
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Some guys try and bullshit their way into saying the bass has a longer distance to develop...BULLSHIT! a 20Hz wave is about 54 feet long...do you really think the 2 feet you gain will make a difference?
Although, I think you would agree that car interiors are the worst place in the world to design a clean sounding audio system? So maby some subs "feel" better pointed backwards or something? Or the padding in the trunk absorbs some of the higher bass frequences, leaving only the lower frequences, and giving the impression the sub "hits" harder?Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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Originally posted by george gravesSome guys try and bullshit their way into saying the bass has a longer distance to develop...BULLSHIT! a 20Hz wave is about 54 feet long...do you really think the 2 feet you gain will make a difference?
Although, I think you would agree that car interiors are the worst place in the world to design a clean sounding audio system? So maby some subs "feel" better pointed backwards or something? Or the padding in the trunk absorbs some of the higher bass frequences, leaving only the lower frequences, and giving the impression the sub "hits" harder?
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My bet is your box is to blame.. The single most critical aspect of a subwoofer's performance is the enclosure. If you dont get that right, you will make a great sub sound like shit. While you can get corner loading in your living room, trying to achieve this effect in a car is very hard and unpredictable due to the funky size of your trunk, the relationship between the trunk & cab, ect.. In my experience, the best solution is a simple sealed enclosure with a stout sub and lots of clean power behind it.
If you really want to do it right, download WinISD here:
and you can get the specs for building the perfect box...
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