i'd be interested in your equipment and any custom work done on your car. did you do it yourself? or a local shop?Maiden wrote:amen brotha.+JuggerNaut+ wrote: people that "know" me here know that i don't care about loudness. sound quality comes first.
tho my home set up is lacking quite a bit right now, I've got the system in my car set up well. can you hear me from 4 blocks away? nope. Can I turn it all the way up without a hint of distortion, yep.
so who wants a Death Star Subwoofer
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well a lot of factors will play into it. like i said if you want your system to tingle your balls while your are watching a movie you might be asking a little much of the fish. I dont know for sure if tank size has anything to do with it but the fish in my smaller tank (35 gal.) didn't do so well about 3 feet from my speakers. I had a 150gal. tank that was probably 15-20 feet away and I had no problems. I wouldn't call my set up anything like a theater room, but I do like to listen to music at pretty loud levels.Chupacabra wrote:oh, well damn.Maiden wrote:if the bass is going to tingle your ass, it will bother your fish. if you have to have them in the same room keep them as far away from the sub as possible.Chupacabra wrote: btw do you know anything about having fish tanks in a "theatre room" of sorts? would any vibrations and shit hurt or bother the fish?
i'm a big fan of fish tanks (though I know nothing about them) and thought they would look good in a potential entertainment room.
If you want to do both, talk to someone at your LFS, I'm sure they would have some good ideas on how to help keep the vibrations away from your tank(s)
heh, the design is nothing to fancy, but Ive got an alpine head unit just for the cd player, I'm not into changers or mp3 so Its bout middle of the road for them.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i'd be interested in your equipment and any custom work done on your car. did you do it yourself? or a local shop?Maiden wrote:amen brotha.+JuggerNaut+ wrote: people that "know" me here know that i don't care about loudness. sound quality comes first.
tho my home set up is lacking quite a bit right now, I've got the system in my car set up well. can you hear me from 4 blocks away? nope. Can I turn it all the way up without a hint of distortion, yep.
soundstream amp (think its 4x90 rms?) pushing MB Quarts front and rear
zapco 200w pushing a single 12 polk in a custom box i built
audio control eqs
doors have mat all around, gold connections all around, I built the box about .3 cu in. over spec for sealed inclosure, works great.
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nice. how can you not be into .mp3's for mobile use! =P
Soundstream made some great higher end stuff back in the day - is yours an older model as well? light blue in color?
zapco! man, they had some bitchin sounding amps. wasn't too keen on their aesthetics, but they sure were clean.
Quarts: always loved the neutral sound of them. their midbasses were always a tad under par as far as their output, but they sure were a clean driver.
i don't care for much Polk, but it sounds like yours can give you a good kick in the chest. what? no bandpass f@g box? no ported boom boom enclosure?!?! SEALED you say? my, you must like clean bass!
i liked audio control gear, although, i don't believe in using eq's until all the speakers have been optimally installed (kick panel for fronts, etc). i did have an audiocontrol epicenter way back when. boy that thing was nuts.
Soundstream made some great higher end stuff back in the day - is yours an older model as well? light blue in color?
zapco! man, they had some bitchin sounding amps. wasn't too keen on their aesthetics, but they sure were clean.
Quarts: always loved the neutral sound of them. their midbasses were always a tad under par as far as their output, but they sure were a clean driver.
i don't care for much Polk, but it sounds like yours can give you a good kick in the chest. what? no bandpass f@g box? no ported boom boom enclosure?!?! SEALED you say? my, you must like clean bass!
i liked audio control gear, although, i don't believe in using eq's until all the speakers have been optimally installed (kick panel for fronts, etc). i did have an audiocontrol epicenter way back when. boy that thing was nuts.
I have this slick Audiocontrol Four.1 in-dash EQ/line driver with an analog volume knob. It's all about the analog volume knob.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i liked audio control gear, although, i don't believe in using eq's until all the speakers have been optimally installed (kick panel for fronts, etc). i did have an audiocontrol epicenter way back when. boy that thing was nuts.
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where did you mount that? and what kind of vehicle? is it half din? what brand of socks do you prefer?Dave wrote:I have this slick Audiocontrol Four.1 in-dash EQ/line driver with an analog volume knob. It's all about the analog volume knob.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i liked audio control gear, although, i don't believe in using eq's until all the speakers have been optimally installed (kick panel for fronts, etc). i did have an audiocontrol epicenter way back when. boy that thing was nuts.
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I use to have a 2 door hatch back Honda Civic that I had filled with audio and video equipment. Back 13 years ago things were a bit different. High end audio lines were different and you couldn't buy tiny flat screens to put all over your car. But I had...
(2) 18" Rockford Fosgate Subs
(8) Midrange & Tweeters
(2) Rockford Fosgate Amp at 800 watts
Pioneer M900 w/removeable face and fiber optic out
to the 6 disc changer.
5" Color TV in a custom console
Nintendo and VCR wired into the audio system
Ect. ect...
It was funny driving down the beach in Daytona during Spring Break and watching peoples reactions when you rolled up on them with Mario Bros. cranking at 800 watts.
(2) 18" Rockford Fosgate Subs
(8) Midrange & Tweeters
(2) Rockford Fosgate Amp at 800 watts
Pioneer M900 w/removeable face and fiber optic out
to the 6 disc changer.
5" Color TV in a custom console
Nintendo and VCR wired into the audio system
Ect. ect...
It was funny driving down the beach in Daytona during Spring Break and watching peoples reactions when you rolled up on them with Mario Bros. cranking at 800 watts.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:nah, not a waste of time. i enjoy sharing any experience and information i've gathered throughout the years when it comes to A/V stuff. if you got a little something out of it, that's good enough for me.Chupacabra wrote:well, maybe in a year or two you can teach me, if this place is still around then+JuggerNaut+ wrote: i'll PM some info to you if you don't have much woodworking skills. won't be till later on though.
most of my questioning is from just plain curiousity (and hopefully something in this whole audio/video thing will manifest from it). i hope you havent felt like you wasted your time typing up the above responses. its been helpful and interesting. im not out to do any of the big AV stuff yet, just getting a feel for the whole thing and learning a few tips here and there if you know what i mean.
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I had a $3000.00 car that had $10,000.00 worth of equipment in it. Granted the car looked good, I had it painted, put on custom rims and tires, and had the windows tinted real dark. But I only gave $3000.00 for it.
Though I did do all of the custom installation mysely. I didn't have the money to pay someone to do it for me.
Ahhh, what kids will do with their money. :icon26:
Though I did do all of the custom installation mysely. I didn't have the money to pay someone to do it for me.
Ahhh, what kids will do with their money. :icon26:
It's a 98 Dakota. It's angled under the dash where it slopes up since it won't fit in the radio slot. I'd take a picture if my camera had batteries.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:where did you mount that? and what kind of vehicle? is it half din? what brand of socks do you prefer?Dave wrote:I have this slick Audiocontrol Four.1 in-dash EQ/line driver with an analog volume knob. It's all about the analog volume knob.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i liked audio control gear, although, i don't believe in using eq's until all the speakers have been optimally installed (kick panel for fronts, etc). i did have an audiocontrol epicenter way back when. boy that thing was nuts.
I guess it's half din, maybe a bit smaller
http://mobileaudiocontrol.com/product.a ... 1=5250&l2=
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