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Apparently to pass European standards, manufacturers use a special solder that needs 900 degrees+ to melt. So unless you have an insane soldering kit, I wouldn't suggest it. IF you could melt the solder, It would be a really cool idea...
Quote:Originally Posted by VindalooJim 360s and PS3s aren't as loud as a hair dryer really now are they. Quote:Originally Posted by jordanecmusic When your computer is as loud as a classic Xbox, or a Hair Dryer. I fixed it for...
Quote:Originally Posted by SkeeterSkeeter When you use it as background noise to fall asleep to in the city. That only works if you used to live at a military airbase.... If you know what I mean.
Quote:Originally Posted by Tohru Rokuno When you've had a case window implode due to negative case pressure. When you've had a case window explode due to positive case pressure.
Quote:Originally Posted by Electrocutor Remember to do all the math for that driver... ported, unported, cab volume, insulation, no standing waves, etc. The cabinet and cross-over are what really make a speaker. The cabinet was...
Quote:Originally Posted by All3n It might be alright, I think it's only around 30 - 40 watts per channel though. That Fisher RS 2010 is a slightly different level of gear, which is maybe why it he pointed it out. That Onkyo is...
What about this? http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=555271777
Quote:Originally Posted by Solonowarion Thank you. So there can be quite a bit of air in loops then that take a while to eff off? There can be, yes. Because rads have so many twists and turns in them, it can be hard to bleed them on...
nvm, will use this post for pics.
Quote:Originally Posted by kevmatic Make sure you take the cover off of those speakers and look at the drivers - if they have foam surrounds, it's likely that the foam has disintegrated. If they're not foam surrounds, its likely...
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