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Post by rodny on Nov 3, 2006 9:17:49 GMT -7
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Post by dandan on Nov 3, 2006 9:22:00 GMT -7
should work great
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Post by ThomasW on Nov 3, 2006 9:42:54 GMT -7
I have 4 eclipse 15s XW 9152 and want to know if they will work for my IB? Yep, they'll work just fine......
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Eclipse
Nov 3, 2006 14:21:15 GMT -7
Post by norpus on Nov 3, 2006 14:21:15 GMT -7
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Eclipse
Nov 4, 2006 14:39:46 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 4, 2006 14:39:46 GMT -7
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Eclipse
Nov 4, 2006 14:43:21 GMT -7
Post by ThomasW on Nov 4, 2006 14:43:21 GMT -7
Car audio isn't our area of expertise.
I know of the Eclipse drivers and they have a good reputation. The other brand I've never heard of...
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Eclipse
Nov 4, 2006 17:10:05 GMT -7
Post by dandan on Nov 4, 2006 17:10:05 GMT -7
Treo is SPL oriented, they sound like a fart. I wouldn't recommend them.
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Eclipse
Nov 5, 2006 19:47:03 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 5, 2006 19:47:03 GMT -7
Do you guys think the Qts(0.39) is to low for HT?
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Eclipse
Nov 5, 2006 20:12:30 GMT -7
Post by ThomasW on Nov 5, 2006 20:12:30 GMT -7
Might want to read the section of the main FAQ page that talks about "Q".
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 17:58:59 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 6, 2006 17:58:59 GMT -7
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 18:21:52 GMT -7
Post by ThomasW on Nov 6, 2006 18:21:52 GMT -7
Hi Rodny, Unless one is a member of HT-Shack, and actually logged onto the forum, attachments posted there can't be seen. If you upload your plots to your putfile account, then everyone will be able to see them......
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 19:10:12 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 6, 2006 19:10:12 GMT -7
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 19:50:28 GMT -7
Post by ThomasW on Nov 6, 2006 19:50:28 GMT -7
Okay..... Now for a weird question. Which pictures of the attic space corresponds with the area behind position LF1/LF2 and RF1/2?
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 20:42:58 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 6, 2006 20:42:58 GMT -7
Pics 7 and 12 that's the opening to the rest of the attic on the left side, 8-9-10-11 is inside of that opening, if you look at pic 11 next to the pink area to the right that's FL1 (first 2x4), pic 8 if you count 4 2x4 from left (pink area)to right that's LF2 and to the right of that is LF3. Pic 15 its hard to see but all the way back is RF1/RF2, there is about 15 feet to the opening into the attic. If you need I will take more pics on the RF. Thank's!!!!
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 20:59:56 GMT -7
Post by ThomasW on Nov 6, 2006 20:59:56 GMT -7
Okay that will do it. Here are my recommendations.
If you want one big sub, put all the speakers at LF1. A line array will work there, but the wall will probably flex like mad.
If you want to split them into two, use RF1 and LF1. You can use line arrays or manifolds in either place. Manifolds will drastically cut down on the mechanical stresses in the walls.
As relatively small as that room is the bass from 4-15" will be amazing...
Oh, is backside of the wall where the PC, DVD's, etc. are inset, effectively sealed off from the rearwave?
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 21:44:19 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 6, 2006 21:44:19 GMT -7
Okay that will do it. Here are my recommendations. If you want one big sub, put all the speakers at LF1. A line array will work there, but the wall will probably flex like mad. If you want to split them into two, use RF1 and LF1. You can use line arrays or manifolds in either place. Manifolds will drastically cut down on the mechanical stresses in the walls. As relatively small as that room is the bass from 4-15" will be amazing... Oh, is backside of the wall where the PC, DVD's, etc. are inset, effectively sealed off from the rearwave? There is couple of small holes for the wires going into the PC, stereo etc..., do I need to sealed that, and the rack its made from 1/2 inch MDF. I like the idea of two subs on each side. Do I need insulation on the roof part where the pink stuff is? If I do the manifold which way the subs need to go, one on top and bottom or side to side? The Line Array is my first choice, if I do that you think some braces from the wall to the floor and the roof will help from flexing ? The line array will not be flush with the sheet rock, its going to be behind the 2x4, so the subs are going to be about 5" from the inside wall, this way I can make a custom front piece. Thanks for all your help
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 22:02:43 GMT -7
Post by ThomasW on Nov 6, 2006 22:02:43 GMT -7
There is couple of small holes for the wires going into the PC, stereo etc..., do I need to sealed that, and the rack its made from 1/2 inch MDF. Don't worry about holes that small. The MDF should be fine. Actually yes that would be a good idea. They need to face each other like these. It's almost impossible to brace completely enough to prevent wall flex. That's fine, should look cool....
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Eclipse
Nov 6, 2006 22:08:46 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 6, 2006 22:08:46 GMT -7
Thanks again
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Eclipse
Nov 7, 2006 18:05:15 GMT -7
Post by rodny on Nov 7, 2006 18:05:15 GMT -7
No eclipse subs , will be using 4 RL-ps 15" and EP2500 ;D
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Nov 7, 2006 18:10:37 GMT -7
Post by ThomasW on Nov 7, 2006 18:10:37 GMT -7
Oh that's too bad, maybe you better not bother..... ;D
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