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JohnR
Beautiful day today. Ocean pool was pretty clean, nice, did a few extra laps.
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Oi!
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He bought them from an OEM supplier.
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Don't you have a spare room? Use that as the box :-P
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Top driver goes down, bottom driver goes up. Air gets blown out the left, sucked in the right. Reverse, repeat
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Eww. I would never go near a scooter. Please!!
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Seano, cool little bike. Know anyone that wants a 900SS for parts? (Can't be registered)
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Well, it will have bracing Nigel, output to left and side, nulls to top and bottom (per picture). In other words, you have to "point it at you" I thought it might be more interesting than a rectangle. Problem is resonance, and also the "c…
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Not for me I have subs coming out of my ears. Someone told me they were a good alternative to Apple stock. And Santa Claus just delivered more. Oh wait... Santa shrunk my new subs. Drats. Don't know if Todd's interested though
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MALfunction said: Alpine SWR12D4 sub drivers Oh there you are! Where do you buy those?
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So then there's tapped horns. Cue Mal and Paul...
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Hah hah I didn't think that seemed right. Try 12 cu ft instead.
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Actually not that bad - 5 cu ft will give f3 of 25 Hz. If I worked it out right...
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Like this: http://www.cannonsound.com.au/shop/audio/speaker-components/woofers/p-audio-e-18elf-800-watt-18-inch-extended-low-frequency-woofer/ Probably needs a huge box tho
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Dan Archer no longer has subs, audiomarketplace closed a while back, soundlabsgroup don't have anything that qualifies. There's suppliers for the pro market, 18sounds have a dist in QLD I think and there's places like Cannon Audio. I have a coupl…
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Depends on how you look at it, I suppose. Even ported, I think you'll most likely need to relax some of your criteria....
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$250?? Sealed or ported?
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Wait until you get the bill.
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School has moved to Facebook?
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I don't use it, but I'm interested to know how it works out for you...