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Rovin wrote:^^^yes man u well know , it was either d RIK brand or 1 of of their family members who had a branch there
well said
i fully support this effort too, in spite of how typical local car audio culture is, there are some conservative ppl who prefer IN car listening than typical out of car hearing [not dissing anybody preferences] & they wud gladly like to come see\listen to fellow enthusiast, some may feel ahow that they dont have any fancy expensive equipment or feel others will move snobbish & look down at ppl but they wud be surprise its acool scene & what low cost well installed\tuned systems can do
i wish d hrs were longer since time flies at these events talking & viewing\listening to ppls rides, yall gonna make me wake up early on a sunday morning but i will try my best to see how early i can make it ...
Rajes will Rajnervewrecker wrote:There was always a rift between hard slam men and sound quality men. Hard slam men said sound quality men feel they better than them. But in the interest of advancing ones knowledge information was shared over the years and this partially contributed to this rift becoming less wide. Everyone was grateful for knowledge shared and it allowed them to build better systems.
Maturity seemed to weed out the nuisances but with an era of huge amounts of cash floating around and insecure males the car audio scene became a joke. Men designed hazards just to show "look what I do", proper sound went out the window in favor of old noise and sound systems became an extension of some people's ego.
I can understand where he coming from. Just this week I passed a car with a speaker box mounted on the door facing upwards towards the window. It had a pair of 6" or 8" protruding into the driver and passenger space as it was both sides. These men make things bad for everyone.
There are the responsible few with thier stuff that in it for the sport or recreation on a Sunday where there is the friendly clash. But the majority seems to be a heap of nuisances and hazards on the road.
This is where we elaborate on the raj.rollingstock wrote:What about us, the one that think they loud but not. And on top of that confused and using sq components to play loud and subs tuned low?
What I really mean to ask is who representing us cockroach knock/crix pan musicmen.
I feel like this was put here for menervewrecker wrote:This is where we elaborate on the raj.rollingstock wrote:What about us, the one that think they loud but not. And on top of that confused and using sq components to play loud and subs tuned low?
What I really mean to ask is who representing us cockroach knock/crix pan musicmen.
When not full Raj you are Rajesh (raj-ish), ie slight raj. The raj blood and white oak flows in ones veins, the raj is in the DNA.
One has to understand the difference between the Rajesh and Rajeev (raj-if). It's one who not full Raj but unsure as to their raj status. They possess the raj DNA and white oak concentrations in the bloodstream but unsure as to where they stand.
Yh lietimelapse wrote:My raj setup gone from the car eh dan.That was just for Divali to hush the Jamaican up from over the road.
I still have it in the house though.
Nah, had to take the pooches on an outingJeremy09 wrote:Yh lietimelapse wrote:My raj setup gone from the car eh dan.That was just for Divali to hush the Jamaican up from over the road.
I still have it in the house though.
Jeremy09 wrote:Wonder what kinda raj i is lol
He raj-ish, aka RajeshRovin wrote:then u is a part time\temporary\when need be, kind of raj ....
EYEandEYE wrote:So loud music = "pantyman ting"
This is a very shallow minded and disrespectful statement. And I'm very sure you're not sincere about you apologies.
Clearly you have a long way to go. I don't see "loud music men" coming in here doing bashing.
Thought "sq men" had better composure than that of "loud music" men.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:After attending that MK show, i can officially that car audio in car shows is proper gobar!!!!!!
1 in every 25 vehicles actually have a tonal bassline. Everybody else is one tone tuned over 60hz and people enjoying that nonsense.
nick639v2 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:After attending that MK show, i can officially that car audio in car shows is proper gobar!!!!!!
1 in every 25 vehicles actually have a tonal bassline. Everybody else is one tone tuned over 60hz and people enjoying that nonsense.
I does hear better bassline from oem car systems tbh. Not to mention these men recycling music quality from cassette days then want to wring out da eqs preamp knob
ruffneck_12 wrote: Even people with bluetooth speakers on a hike are pantymen. Please understand the nuance.
Brian Steele wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote: Even people with bluetooth speakers on a hike are pantymen. Please understand the nuance.
Haul your arse, LOL. I take my BT speaker whenever I go hashing / hiking because (1) I hate headphones (2) I'm quite likely to look one or both wireless earpods if it falls out in the bush. (3) I tired having the wired headphones getting caught up in branches and the like and ripping themselves up, and (4) headphones are more isolating than a pocket-sized BT speaker. I usually play it at a decent volume when I'm all alone though and turn it down when there are other hashers / hikers around. A BT speaker slightly bigger than the palm of my hand isn't going to get too loud anyway.
On that subject, the Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 BT speaker that I have sounds really, really good at low volumes. Much better than you'd expect a speaker that size and price to sound. IP67 rated too, so the occasional dunking during a river crossing isn't going to give it trouble. However, my Mifa Wildbox BT speaker, it does not float.
Review here: http://www.diysubwoofers.org/projects/o ... /SBMicro2/
Rovin wrote:ruffneck_12 yuh posting a lil too salty dan , i see somebody in ole talk say dat too , ease up dey mamoo ...
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