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Date: March 23, 2003 at 13:32:29
From: Derek, [pool-64-223-16-250.prov.east.verizon.net]
Subject: cv earthquakeplans virus ?or not


has ne one actually downloaded the cv earthquake plans and if so theres no virus's and its actually the plans right ?thanks


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Date: March 23, 2003 at 17:28:14
From: djk, [tc039.cedar-rapids.net]
Subject: Re: cv earthquakeplans virus ?or not


Are you mental or what?

No link,

No URL,

But it really wouldn't matter anyway, because:

You have to use a Cerwin Vega 189 woofer, and

It takes EIGHT cabinets in a stack on the floor to go to 32hz, or FOUR in a corner.

If you want to pretend to build a horn woofer, go ahead.

Just don't expect it to work.


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Date: March 23, 2003 at 19:30:27
From: Derek, [pool-64-223-16-250.prov.east.verizon.net]
Subject: Re: cv earthquakeplans virus ?or not


I didnt plan on building it just wanted to check it out becuz i know nothing about that type of enclosure.


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Date: March 25, 2003 at 02:53:49
From: djk, [tc005.cedar-rapids.net]
Subject: Free Lunch ?


> i was wondering if anyone has built or knows
> how to build a small horn subwoofer. i saw
> the huge one that was in the buildups and
> was interested if you could build one of a
> smaller scale for home use or if it would be
> practical. any info would be appreciated.

Ain't no such thing.

Draw a sine wave on a piece of paper. Notice the peak amplitude is at 1/4Wavelength?

The minimum depth of a horn must be 1/4W of the lowest frequency you intend to run through it. The mouth must be 1/4W per side. The mouth may be half size if the horn sits on the floor, but only if the floor is concrete (bass goes right through sheetrock walls and plywood floors).

30hz?

No problem!

(1130/30)/4 = 9.41ft

If in a concrete corner it may be 56.5" X 28.25", but it still needs to be 113" long (9.41ft).


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Date: March 25, 2003 at 16:06:32
From: mikeported, [httpproxy.clear.net.nz]
Subject: Re: Free Lunch ?


www.royaldevice.com

www.geocities.com/sc00byd0159

i have 2other horns on my main site aswell i think uve probably seen them already .

:o)

go the basshorns!


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Date: March 25, 2003 at 16:00:39
From: mikeported, [httpproxy.clear.net.nz]
Subject: LOL djk that is true i hate fake compromisd subs*nt*


nt


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Date: March 24, 2003 at 00:46:42
From: Junkman, [64.208.86.56]
Subject: Re: cv earthquakeplans virus ?or not


Not a virus, if you do get one from me I'll be pi$$ed off because that means my comuter is fried.
No link, No URL: becuse I don't have the software or know-how to post it on the web.
Like I said I dunno if they are CV Earthquake plans, found them on the web ... somewhere, about 6 months ago. Lost the link and forgot to name the file. I'm just offering them to anyone who thinks they can identify them or is intrested in any way. I have no info on suitable T/S parameters for drivers, or placement and number of boxes required to hit a given F.
Offer still stands and if you don't trust me ( or I miss your post ) there are about 4 or 5 other ppl on this forum that have them now and could probably help you out.
They are nothing special but maybe worth hanging on to just for interests sake.



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