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OK, so here’s what I wanna do. I want to use the alesis as extra I/O going into my Rme interface. I also want to use the hard drive Spaces as a raid type situation for backups instead of my main hard drive….. two questions, how good are the converters? And can these be set up as a raid type situation?
Do you think this sub will produce enough bass to fill in the cabin of a suburban? I'm in between the TW5 or sacrifice a little more space and just going with a full size 8" in a ported box (DD audio).
@@cjlos2050sp it all depends on power behind it. Ported boxes act differently vs. sealed boxes. Obviously these are designed for minimal space so it depends on the space you want to sacrifice. More wood means more weight as well. I always think it's enough bass but everyone's taste is different. Some like to let everyone else hear what they're listening to. Honestly, in a suburban, the volume inside should be good because you'll complete more of the wave length as opposed to a smaller vehicle. There's a lot of physics involved in all this.
I have been searching for so long for the name of song @3:00! My Grandmother has this clock and we never knew the name of the song or composer. I didn't want to get it fixed until I knew for sure I had the correct song list, just in case. It's been really hard to find this exact clock with this song set for some reason. So glad you posted this and another commenter listed the songs!
Reference grade tuner, has Schotz Noise cancelling circuitry (Blend) that is an analog sort of DSP. It blends left and right channel on top of each other at low sound passages (FM hiss) and cancels them out resulting in no hiss. This is done at low levels and does not work at higher output sound levels as this masks the hiss. Clever design and noticeable with classical broadcasts. If you can obtain this model you have a very nice tuner that has CD clear audio.
You don’t need to do all that work just to do the belts. Just remove the top outer casing, then a few gold screws from the rear, A couple of leads and you can access the belts, I did it this way very quick and easy.
There is a reversion of one of the boards on that amp, I had to send mine in under warranty as it was showing PRT only, an they swapped out the old board for a refurbished reversion one an sent it back to me.