Re: car audio
> -> -> Cars suck man.
> ->
> -> When you get old enough to drive, you may enjoy them.
> I have to agree with him.. Cars do suck, and I'm certainly old enough
> to drive! Working on cars is my least favorite thing to do, listening to
> most car stereo systems comes in a close second. Survey says about 1 in
> a hundred car stereos are worth listening to.
> Bonnie *:>
Have to agree with you there! I can't believe what I hear going down the
street lately, nothing but massive amplifier power and subwoofer thump, noise
to impress the kiddies. I'm doing some enclosure design for auto as well as
home systems. Being more inclined to classical and jazz than rock, I'm
looking for the right drivers for the car to build a very tight, low-Q sub
system that can reproduce deep bass accurately without boom, and keep the
transients ultra-clean. If I can accomplish this and still have most of my
trunk available, I'll be very happy.
I would appreaciate info from anyone here on quality drivers, mail-order
sources, and design software that can do calculations for multiple woofers in
a single enclosure, multi-chamber vented boxes, bandpass subs, isobarics
and transmission lines. I'm also interested in mail-order sources for high
quality amps, crossover components, installation hardware, connectors,
cabling, etc. Has anyone here used Dynaudio drivers? Just got a partial
catalog, and the specs are impressive.
Interested in talking to any speaker builders out there!
Glenn
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