t-line
noobaslt
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hi all i have heard that car t-lines are very acurate so i like to build one i got a plan.....
but i have no idea how to calculate it hz tuned too ??
all help will be good
but i have no idea how to calculate it hz tuned too ??
all help will be good
Pioneer DEH-P880PRS
db6501
more coming soon.... :rolleyes:
db6501
more coming soon.... :rolleyes:
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c'mon guysPioneer DEH-P880PRS
db6501
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never seen one in a car...
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At the risk of exposing my ignorance - wtf is a t-line?polkaudio sound quality competitor since 2005
MECA SQ Rookie of the Year 06 ~ MECA State Champ 06,07,08,11 ~ MECA World Finals 2nd place 06,07,08,09
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I believe he is talking about a transmission line which would be to big for a car if you are going to use multiple sub, It might even be to big if you are going to use a single sub.
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transmission line enclosures were made famous by Fried Products, a high end speaker builder not too far from me. there speakers are amazing, and very expensive. i talked to dr. fried years ago and he was a very down to earth guy. he passed away a couple years ago, but the Fried speakers are still top notch! check them out below.
http://www.friedproducts.com/reference.htmlkenwood excelon kdc-x991 h.u.
Rockford Fosgate 360.3 DSP
Rockford Fosgate POWER1000 running entire system
Image Dynamics IDQ12 Sub
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dudeinaroom wrote: »I believe he is talking about a transmission line which would be to big for a car if you are going to use multiple sub, It might even be to big if you are going to use a single sub.
My thoughts exactly.
-CodyMusic is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it