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I having issues with the 2 bottom wisdom but aparently he saying that all 4 has to be taken out.Rovin wrote:hmmm i hadda google whats a maxfax , besides d cost dat eh sounding nice nuh - allyuh bad lucky boi ...
Rovin wrote:hmmm i hadda google whats a maxfax , besides d cost dat eh sounding nice nuh - allyuh bad lucky boi ...
Dr. Marcus daniel is the man doing the procedure. An aparently i got a discount lolshake d livin wake d dead wrote:Rovin wrote:hmmm i hadda google whats a maxfax , besides d cost dat eh sounding nice nuh - allyuh bad lucky boi ...
Maxillofacial specialist...only 2 in the country...you have to study medicine, then dentistry , then specialize....but judging from what Jeremy is describing ,a maxfax is best to go by to avoid complications from normal dentists. Been down that road already
2 deafbounce M60SQL 6.5" and 2 arx audio x2 silksshake d livin wake d dead wrote:Jeremy09 wrote:Impacted wisdom teeth surgery...16k budRovin wrote:buh u hav good ting , wam u fed u with it or yuh bamsee scratching to try something new ....
That means you going by a maxfax. ....I had a similar surgery that cost 21k....took out 3 one shot....if you're not going by maxfax, I suggest you do.
That being said, what you selling
Jeremy09 wrote:I having issues with the 2 bottom wisdom but aparently he saying that all 4 has to be taken out.Rovin wrote:hmmm i hadda google whats a maxfax , besides d cost dat eh sounding nice nuh - allyuh bad lucky boi ...
nick639v2 wrote:Shakes what’s the latest with your big bad boy build??? Everything up and fyahz givin?
Most vehicle aerials use a coaxial cable and connection. You cannot easily splice coaxial but you can use a jumper. The downside is that the longer cable and jumper connection increases the cable impedance and decreases the antenna signal gain.eitech wrote:Can the wires on a car electronic antenna be extended by splicing and attaching the extra wires or is there a special extension for it?
adnj wrote:Most vehicle aerials use a coaxial cable and connection. You cannot easily splice coaxial but you can use a jumper. The downside is that the longer cable and jumper connection increases the cable impedance and decreases the antenna signal gain.eitech wrote:Can the wires on a car electronic antenna be extended by splicing and attaching the extra wires or is there a special extension for it?
adnj wrote:The ring terminal should be attached to a nearby location (the metal will act as the ground plane of the antenna). You CAN solder in a longer piece of wire and terminate with almost no affect. Make certain that you solder.
The other connector requires a coaxial cable splice or a jumper.
Coax jumper
Ring terminal
That one sorted out, I was supposed to message you and tell you about it but I ain't really get time to actually listen to it. But so far it real performing especially for a shallow sub. I know you might not build a box for my sub so that's why I didn't message you directly. Unless you have a big 10 inch box tuned real lowRovin wrote:if is d RF send me a whatsapp i will send pics when i go to my workshop of d 1 i was telling u i had built for that sub ...
Thanks always for the help Rovin. I'm looking for Duratex in particular since it's the correct thing for the application. If I can't get it, then I'll consider using bed liner like Gravitex. I just can't think of anywhere that might sell the Duratex.Rovin wrote:duratex is a company brand name eh so if ur looking for cabinet coatings or bed\tray liner\undercoat as its called in american lingo : ask for it like that
timelapse had that same problem going around asking for duratex & he say store workers watching him funny cause they dont know it as that
check any good autobody paint supplies store ...
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054566824420david12 wrote:Thanks always for the help Rovin. I'm looking for Duratex in particular since it's the correct thing for the application. If I can't get it, then I'll consider using bed liner like Gravitex. I just can't think of anywhere that might sell the Duratex.Rovin wrote:duratex is a company brand name eh so if ur looking for cabinet coatings or bed\tray liner\undercoat as its called in american lingo : ask for it like that
timelapse had that same problem going around asking for duratex & he say store workers watching him funny cause they dont know it as that
check any good autobody paint supplies store ...
Hey, thanks for the info bro!timelapse wrote:https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054566824420david12 wrote:Thanks always for the help Rovin. I'm looking for Duratex in particular since it's the correct thing for the application. If I can't get it, then I'll consider using bed liner like Gravitex. I just can't think of anywhere that might sell the Duratex.Rovin wrote:duratex is a company brand name eh so if ur looking for cabinet coatings or bed\tray liner\undercoat as its called in american lingo : ask for it like that
timelapse had that same problem going around asking for duratex & he say store workers watching him funny cause they dont know it as that
check any good autobody paint supplies store ...
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Problem with loud,is where are going to rta from?Driver seat ,in the car,out of the car,how far from the car? Questions a raj should ask himself.Why RTA at all?Jeremy09 wrote:Alright, so i bumping up this here...best way to loose weight is mouth surgery lol
My raj build done. "takes licks all how"
it consist of a pair of faital pro 6fe300 and a pair of skyhigh car audio titanium dome tweets. I added the head rest box's specs to winisd and got a tuning of 200hz (trini customs told me 150hz) anyway, the faital playing 200hz to 4khz and tweets 4khz-20khz.
1. I have to set the gains for the tweeters, i know some recommend using music an setting by ear. what are some good songs to test/set tweets?
2. this for a loud daily and not sq, i have one of those free apps for an RTA, what type of graph to aim for when tuning?
Thanks fellas, "takes more licks in advance"
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