29.2.12

Check Out Pioneer TS-SWX251 10" Flat Subwoofer with Enclosure 800 Watts

Pioneer TS-SWX251 10" Flat Subwoofer with Enclosure 800 Watts Review





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Technical Details

  • 10-inch flat subwoofer with enclosure designed for compact spaces
  • 800 watts peak power handling (200 watts nominal); 4 ohm impedance; 89 dB sensitivity
  • Lays flat in truck or SUV to stack items on top or stands upright behind some seats
  • Custom box is optimized for strong bass regardless of position
  • 20 Hz to 114 Hz frequency range





Pioneer TS-SWX251 10" Flat Subwoofer with Enclosure 800 Watts Overview


Pioneer TS-SWX251 10" flat subwoofer with enclosure designed for compact spaces, such as behind a pick-up seat, in an SUV or minivan cargo area or under rear seats. Lay flat design. Maximum power handling 800 watts.



24.2.12

Best Absolute USA DSS15 Dual 15-Inch, 3/4-Inch MDF Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure with Absolute USA Logo for $55.98 Absolute

Absolute USA DSS15 Dual 15-Inch, 3/4-Inch MDF Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure with Absolute USA Logo Review





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Technical Details

  • Dual 15", 3/4" MDF Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure with Absolute Logo
  • Dual 15" 3/4 MDF





Absolute USA DSS15 Dual 15-Inch, 3/4-Inch MDF Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure with Absolute USA Logo Overview


Absolute DSS15 Dual 15", 3/4" MDF Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure with Absolute Logo



21.2.12

How to Make an Outdoor TV Enclosure For an LCD TV

We all know that times are tight, so if you are planning on treating yourself and you want to install an LCD television in your garden, or even to put digital signage in outside your store, we will try to guide you through the mine field.
 
The first thing you need to do is establish were the television is to be located, is this on a wall, or suspended from a ceiling or on a pedestal stand?
 
Most enclosures come with integral mounting lugs, however look out for the enclosures that have a rear bracket that bolts straight into the back of the enclosure. Why, I hear you ask, well quite simply, the threaded holes in the rear of the enclosure once it's bolted and in position will actually allow water to tract through the thread on each hole and over a period of time, water will enter the enclosure and cause condensation inside the unit, causing the display to fail.
 
Then you need to see what size of display you can afford, this will dictate everything. Once you have decided upon the size of the TV, you then need to think of the finish of the enclosure, is going to be timber or steel?
 
Then you need to think about how you are going to get the cables inside the enclosure, whilst maintaining a waterproof seal, however this depend upon the average temperature were you are and in this changing world, the climate is extremely changeable.
 
Then you need to think about cooling, is this going to be a simple unit, so when you open the front doors to view the television, the air circulates around the TV, this is ideal is countries such as the USA, when the temperature is dry, rather than wet.
 
If it is going to be a steel unit, this is a totally different ball game and we will look at this some other time.

19.2.12

MDF speaker rings mocked up - tahoe system rebuild 33.5

A quick sunday iphone update...more video tonite

17.2.12

Funniest kid in the world videos - PandoraSubwooferBox.com

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15.2.12

3 Orion Hcca 12 inch subwoofer custom box build!!

just me building a box for a customer

14.2.12

IP65 and IP54 - Protecting Your Electrical Equipment From Dust, Debris and Liquid

Computers, monitors and other electrical equipment are now just as commonplace in industry and manufacturing as they are in the office or home. Unfortunately however the demands on electrical equipment such as computers are completely different in industrial environments than those placed on the office PC.

Industrial environments tend to be dirty and grimy and contain plenty of contaminants that are harmful to sensitive electronics including water and dust.

Fortunately a European IP (Ingress Protection) system for classifying the degrees of protection provided for electrical equipment has been developed by the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), these standards are designed to numerically rate an electrical product on the level of protection its afforded. By assigning different number codes, the product's degree of protection can be identified quickly and easily. In the code IP65, for example, IP identifies the standard, the 6describes the level of protection from solid objects, and 5 describes the level of protection from liquids.

IP65 and IP54 are the most commonly used in the manufacture of electrical products for use in industry. An IP65 rated product will be fully protected against dust and airborne particles whilst also be protected against water jets which would allow the machine to be washed down, while an IP54 rating offers dust protection (but not total) and protects against splashing of water but not wash-down. IP ratings do go higher than IP65 (IP68 would provide complete dust and underwater protection) but they are rare and excessive for the majority of industrial applications.

Many industrial computers are built to IP65 standard but unfortunately this can have major drawbacks when it comes to repairs and upgrades of the units. To have qualified for IP65 the industrial computer would have had to be sealed so as to prevent dust and water from invading the sensitive components. Unfortunately this means if the computer has to be repaired or upgraded then an engineer would need to be called.

Intrinsically sealed IP65 or IP54 industrial computers are also highly expensive. They are often solid state which although means they are rugged and reliable also means they are near-to-impossible to upgrade.

Fortunately a solution to expensive IP rated specific machines is to house a standard computer or other electrical device in an IP65 or IP54 rated industrial enclosure.

These industrial cabinets have a huge advantage over specifically designed IP rated equipment in that they can house conventional equipment. This provides a double cost saving in that the standard equipment such as an off-the-shelf PC will cost a fraction of the cost of the solid-state IP rated industrial computer. Also when it comes to upgrade, repairs or replacement the same enclosure can be used and the equipment taken out without the need of a costly engineer.

Furthermore, an Industrial enclosure manufactured to IP65 or IP54 will last a lot longer than a specific IP rated piece of equipment with some enclosures able to survive and offer compete dust and water protection for decades while a conventional industrial machine will be lucky to last even four or five years.

12.2.12

Building a Custom Subwoofer Enclosure - What to Know

Custom subwoofer enclosures are for when you want to put some subwoofers into your car but don't want to run stock boxes. By a stock box, I mean one that either comes with your subwoofer or simply one where you can only fit one 12" sub.

If you buy two 12" subs, or perhaps two 10" subs for instance, you'll likely either have to build your own box or get someone to build you one. It's important to remember every subwoofer has an "optimal" subwoofer box size in order to maximize clarity and sound performance. You can check the manufacturer's website of your subwoofer to see what this optimal size is.

You can also skip building the whole optimal performance box in exchange for simply something that will fit into your trunk, but it won't sound as good as if you built one to the specs on the manufacturer's website.
e holes for where the subwoofers go and drill a terminal plate int
Another thing to keep in mind when building your box is to keep all edges perfectly straight. Try to use vice grips to hold the pieces in place before and after gluing, and be sure to place scrues evenly across the construction.

Use a router to machine tho the back to run the subwoofers out the back.

Even if you haven't done the greatest job on your subwoofer box, the MDF wood required to build isn't that expensive. You can always try another one, or use the one you just created. The first few boxes we created here at EuroEnclosures weren't that great either, but you can always tune your deck for less bass output if your box rattles a bit on higher DB output levels.

However, should you want to build the "optimal" box for your subwoofers, be sure to check the manufacturer website of your subwoofers before building.

8.2.12

JL Audio TW5 13" Shallow Mount

First video of the TW5 on here. 450 watts RMS. Not louder than an L7. But still the loudest shallow out there.. 2.5 inches thick. 7 inch voice coil. 18lb magnet. Playing Late Night Tip - 3 6 Mafia. All Three 6 Mafia - Late Nite Tip lyrics, artist names and images are copyrighted to their respective owners. While you're at it, check this video out. It's good shit. For real. www.youtube.com

6.2.12

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