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Newbie
Will Bass Effect My Box?
Im building an Mp3 box in my trunk, but i have two 300 watt 10" subs and a 200 watt amp. The only place i would be able to put the box, would be right behind my subs. The space that my subs box has left me is exactly enough to place my box in. What danger, if any, can or will this cause to my pc. Is there any material, or way to conceal the vibrations from the inside of the pc?
Thanks for the help
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FLAC
Re: Will Bass Effect My Box?
been there, answered that..... ho hum.....
well dont take my words as gospel, but I run a similar setup in my car with no problems whatsoever.....
just a hint before you post again tho..... some ppl here get very narky with multiple posts of information that is already covered ....
that being said, do a serach here - works a treat!
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Newbie
sorry bout that, thanks for your help
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FLAC
aaron killed a kitten
chances are your harddisk will get effected... magnetic field created by you sub's magnet..
mastero
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Maximum Bitrate
Any device which can withstand over 100G of shock, does not need to be cushioned, as long as it is rigidly constrained. 99% of harddisks can take this kind of shock. If it can't take 100G the cushioning caluculations are a pain in the back side. And so is finding foam pads which meet the correct British Standard, and yes there is an actual standard for foam.
I will stop there before I look very, very sad.
Rob
And you say people actually pay money for M$ Windows?
www.mp3mini.co.uk (Does what it says on the URL) www.openclassic.co.uk (The new car, with zero rust!) www.rob-web.co.uk (My other site)
Total re-design underway: on the whole progress is very slow as the car is taking up too much time :)
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