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naamanf

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  1. Any one else here into car audio? This is a little install I did about two years ago. I plan to change it up a bit when I get back and maybe compete a little more. 2007 Tahoe install - MP3Car.com
  2. I definitely plan on building one (or five) but how crazy I am going to go is undecided. I am starting to pick up Solidworks (don't think I will ever be a master) and would like to design a custom case for it. But like all things time and money are a factor.
  3. No $20,000 cables here. I think three would be good to start with for all the main channels, then go from there.
  4. Looks like more of my money will be going to AMB. Still waiting on the B24 to be released so I can build 5 for my home theater:eek:
  5. Oh I don't really know where to go with this one. Being Jewish and German I could go either way......
  6. Or flies a "State of the art" military aircraft everyday:rolleyes:
  7. Probably. Maybe someone can find an NSN for it and I can get a hold of a spool.
  8. If you were up for a little DIY you could build a USB Opus with a Metronome ASRC board for around $300. Would also give you the option to upgrade to a full balanced DAC in the future by just adding boards.
  9. Thanks for that. I feel dumber now.
  10. He could at least have used a good one. Even drawing up a simple board to use a PCM2707 would have been better.
  11. I would go with two PS boards to be safe.
  12. I kind of like the way the BGs just give the rest of the blue capacitors the finger. "Fuck you. I'm red. What are you going to do about it?"
  13. It's all up and running ghetto style. I have a DIR9001 receiver, PMD100 digital filter, and the PCM63P-K DACs. Many thanks to Pars for hooking me up with -V reg to get it going. So far I think it sounds very very good. I plan on letting it burn in for about two minutes to two years then compare it to the Buffalo. I might also look into adding a external clock and upgrading the analog PS caps.
  14. When I built the last four B22s two of them were for 230v. Anybody that can build a 110v B22 should be able to build a 230V one. It can even be made switchable with a IEC that can switch between 230V and 110V.
  15. Or at least get the transistors on there right
  16. I was referring to the Drobo. In the case of the BlacX it means it has eSata so if your computer has a eSata port you can use that. Definitely the way to go because it has a much higher transfer rate than USB and Firewire.
  17. I don't think it should take that long. I need to replace a couple bottles and I want to find some Yoichi. I would start a cigar tracker but I don't want Kitchen 6 to see it
  18. I really wish they would come out with a e-sata version.
  19. I don't think they will have a patch for that, but they will be coming out with one that lets you quit playing in about 90 days.
  20. Strangely enough we don't get any.
  21. Every night just around bed time someone shoots rockets at you. If the explosions don't wake you up the stupid alarm will.
  22. I like running to techno type music. Tiesto, Van Dyk, Van Burren, Oakenfold etc. The beat keeps me going.
  23. I have a car computer (carputer) with a standard desktop 400gb drive. I have never ever ever had any problems with it skipping. Even driving down rough back roads it doesn't skip a beat. If you want to find out how much vibration it takes to make your iPod skip just shake the piss out of it. If your shaking your touch/nano/shuffle/iPhone just go ahead and give it to someone that is not a retard.
  24. Yup. Don't forget Vision Street Wear, Air Walks, T&C surf, BH, Billabong....
  25. I would go with the Velociraptor. It should be quiet since it is a 2.5" drive in a 3.5" cooling enclosure. Speed wise it beats out some of the SSD drives for read and write times. As for the OCZ SSDs I read somewhere that they were having quality issues and a rather high failure rate.
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