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rollingstock wrote:I see you mentioned lows and then push to the limit.
Can't go wrong with a Orion hcca 12. Rated 2500rms but they'll handle more power easily. Factory drop in kits are also available if you fork it up lol
Rovin wrote:hope its not a brazilian\full bridge u have , i prefer korean half bridge amps
i dont want any sort of mickey mouse rebuilt subs for free
if is a new factory original kit "professionally installed" i might consider it but i only buy new original factory built subs ...
sMASH wrote:Read the comments section of thst vid....
stark_007 wrote:Rovin wrote:hope its not a brazilian\full bridge u have , i prefer korean half bridge amps
i dont want any sort of mickey mouse rebuilt subs for free
if is a new factory original kit "professionally installed" i might consider it but i only buy new original factory built subs ...
What wrong with Brazilian and full bridge amplifiers ?
stark_007 wrote:Rovin wrote:i just prefer d sound of a half bridge ...
Lol
https://youtu.be/nVWffjpFA4I
stark_007 wrote:Rovin wrote:hope its not a brazilian\full bridge u have , i prefer korean half bridge amps
i dont want any sort of mickey mouse rebuilt subs for free
if is a new factory original kit "professionally installed" i might consider it but i only buy new original factory built subs ...
What wrong with Brazilian and full bridge amplifiers ?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:stark_007 wrote:Rovin wrote:hope its not a brazilian\full bridge u have , i prefer korean half bridge amps
i dont want any sort of mickey mouse rebuilt subs for free
if is a new factory original kit "professionally installed" i might consider it but i only buy new original factory built subs ...
What wrong with Brazilian and full bridge amplifiers ?
Quality from Brazilian in comparison to Korean is chalk and cheese....especially in the mid-range applications
Rovin wrote:stark_007 wrote:Rovin wrote:i just prefer d sound of a half bridge ...
Lol
https://youtu.be/nVWffjpFA4I
what did u get out of that video ? ....
ruffneck_12 wrote:stark_007 wrote:Rovin wrote:hope its not a brazilian\full bridge u have , i prefer korean half bridge amps
i dont want any sort of mickey mouse rebuilt subs for free
if is a new factory original kit "professionally installed" i might consider it but i only buy new original factory built subs ...
What wrong with Brazilian and full bridge amplifiers ?
you might know more than me bout this
https://circuitdigest.com/electronic-ci ... ing-matlab
I personally like the idea of the full bridge because you don't have to waste much electronics to make a dual rail power source . Easier to make
But idk, leh me know d scene
Rovin wrote:i respect sam as an educated person & amp technician
what he said around 16.50 that its only 1 test set up & to draw concrete conclusions comparisons wud have to be repeated with many different enclosures, woofers etc, i agree with this
despite all d science & ppls opinions experiencing in hearing this\that or for whatever reason : in d end everybody simply has their preference as in every other topic ...
Not everyone hearing is the same. Last time I did audiometric testing I was swaying to the music on the radio in the lobby while in the chamber.sMASH wrote:I want to say, just like the different between an original vinyl recording, a digital lossless recording, flac, and mp3, there a minor differences that an analyzer may be able to detect, but some, it may not. But, the human can discern the difference, and chalk that up to 'quality'.
The reproduction of the signal, due to the differences on electronic components, and configuration, may overall be the signal in, but may be different on smaller scales, and discerning ears, may be able to pick up rose differences even if a meter would not.
An example I have is, I don't hear anything past 16khz. Fur years we doing audio metric fir the work check up. I try online ones, and the same thing
But did get some bullet tweeters that upper range is 25khz, and the highs from thise sound a lot cleaner, clearer, Crisper, than thise rated up to 20khz. I was getting the 'TSSSS' properly.
The 20khz was 'THCH' and the 18khz was just 'CHHH'
On work where I had to analyze trends and graphs for processes, u get to see how the general over values can have very different instantaneous values, depending on the resolution u let the trends show up.
Listen off one amp for a long while and then swap for another. You will hear differences.sMASH wrote:I don't understand lyrics in songs much, but u see noise in the plant, I pick up the slightest deviation in pitch, tone, level, pattern... Even if is background. Like I monitor is subconsciously and pick up on it like dogs.
But what I was trying to show, is that rovin ability to hear the difference in full bridge and half bridge, has some explanation.
I personality don't have enough exposure to different systems, to detect any difference.
Once it eh buzzing, I usually gud.
Nah nah nah. Every moving part has its signature.nervewrecker wrote:Listen off one amp for a long while and then swap for another. You will hear differences.sMASH wrote:I don't understand lyrics in songs much, but u see noise in the plant, I pick up the slightest deviation in pitch, tone, level, pattern... Even if is background. Like I monitor is subconsciously and pick up on it like dogs.
But what I was trying to show, is that rovin ability to hear the difference in full bridge and half bridge, has some explanation.
I personality don't have enough exposure to different systems, to detect any difference.
Once it eh buzzing, I usually gud.
As a younger guy in the hobby everything sounded the same. After graduating to higher end stuff when I took a listen to the stuff I had before it was night and day.
You will not hear it right away or you swap a week apart.
I thought was just me does pick up on differences in sounds from motors and turbines amongst all the noise on the plant. Even the tone of the sound emanating from a power transformer says a lot.
Finally someone I can converse with. When I tell people if you listen carefully the machines speak to you they think I'm crazy. But as of late a lot of people have me questioning my sanity and they tend to be in large numbers.sMASH wrote:Nah nah nah. Every moving part has its signature.nervewrecker wrote:Listen off one amp for a long while and then swap for another. You will hear differences.sMASH wrote:I don't understand lyrics in songs much, but u see noise in the plant, I pick up the slightest deviation in pitch, tone, level, pattern... Even if is background. Like I monitor is subconsciously and pick up on it like dogs.
But what I was trying to show, is that rovin ability to hear the difference in full bridge and half bridge, has some explanation.
I personality don't have enough exposure to different systems, to detect any difference.
Once it eh buzzing, I usually gud.
As a younger guy in the hobby everything sounded the same. After graduating to higher end stuff when I took a listen to the stuff I had before it was night and day.
You will not hear it right away or you swap a week apart.
I thought was just me does pick up on differences in sounds from motors and turbines amongst all the noise on the plant. Even the tone of the sound emanating from a power transformer says a lot.
Some are more distinct than others.
If u ever watch the series 'the expanse', that mechanical quirk plays a significant part in the show.
Two words my guy:rollingstock wrote:I rate the Pyle driver with the bump on the motor more than the funky pop. Cerwin Vega did the orange surround better too.
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