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Carbon Fiber Guitar Cabinets Made specifically for local artists:
- Curtis J Special
- Curt’s Subway Special w/ VideoClips
- TKL Oversized
2X12 CABINETS approx 20 lbs
1x12 approx 12 lbs
All cabinets utilize Jensen neodynium speakers.
Featured in the Champaign News-Gazette:
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/business/2017-03-26/wired-thomas-satrom.html
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**For the >AUDI Coupe GT<
**For the >VW FOX WAGON<
Pictured here is a 1989 Toyota Supra with a 7MGTE inline 6 engine with a rebuilt R154 5 speed manual transmission. This was the top of the line Toyota Vehicle in the year it was produced. I purchased this vehicle in an attempt to learn how to work on vehicles and gain an understanding of cars that would benefit me when speaking with mechanics. When looking for a car to purchase, the consensus was a “cool car but you need a Mechanical Engineering degree to fix up and get running.” Luckily I have one of those.
Items I’ve fixed or replaced:
- Power Steering
- Manual Transmission
- Power Windows
- Valve Stem Seals
- Headgasket
- Foglights
- CPS Sensor
- Daytime Running Lights
- Targa Top Body Work
- Full Interior Reupholstered
- Rear Wheel Well Derusting
- Vacuum Lines
- Full Sensor Rewire
- Redesigned PCV system
- Rear light seals
- Spoiler seals
- Carbon FIber Spare Wheel Tub
- Sound Proofing
Without proper measurements, it is difficult to tune a loudspeaker to behave in an intended manner. Initial design considerations will guide the behavior of the loudspeaker but measurements will help with tuning the stuffing, crossover and baffle step diffraction.
The biggest difficulty in getting good measurements is the space in which the measurements take place. Almost no one has access to a proper anechoic chamber so some concessions must be made. A few strategies for recording will be outlined below, followed by my efforts to capture meaningful data.
I use a behringer microphone and mixer connected to my computer running RoomEQ Wizard.
A pieced together amplifier using a power supply, miniDSP active crossover/preamp, and 4 channel power amplifier allows me test drivers and crossover configurations before buying and building discrete crossovers. This has been built into an old technics amp case that uses the original volume knob and power switch.