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Cathy's Concepts Inc. Announces the Arrival of their Personalized Car & Window ...
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Because custom printing allows such a huge window for creativity, we had a blast coming up with the new designs for our Just Married car clings. ...
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Because custom printing allows such a huge window for creativity, we had a blast coming up with the new designs for our Just Married car clings. ...
Transformers-themed customized car in Guatemala Boing Boing
Xeni Jardin
Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:10:16 GM
Transformers-themed . customized car. in Guatemala. gua1211-04.jpg. Michael Bay himself would have been proud of this . customized. boy racer I spotted last night, here in Guatemala. I counted a dozen Transformers logos pasted all over this ...
Xeni Jardin
Mon, 14 Dec 2009 18:10:16 GM
Transformers-themed . customized car. in Guatemala. gua1211-04.jpg. Michael Bay himself would have been proud of this . customized. boy racer I spotted last night, here in Guatemala. I counted a dozen Transformers logos pasted all over this ...
what does the amp power in a customized car stereo system ?
Q. does the amp provide power with the subs, deck and speakers ... or does it just provide enough watts for the subs to work ?
Asked by Joe C - Thu Jul 31 01:19:15 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on the amplifier. There are specific amps designed for specific speakers. Class A, B, A/B, T, and digital D amplifiers are designed for full range speakers (tweeters through subs), class D amplifiers are only for subs, as they only produce low frequencies. You generally need one channel on the amplifier, for every speaker in your system, with the exception of subs, which can sometimes be run 2 or 3 to a channel.
Answered by zcardoza25 - Thu Jul 31 01:46:09 2008
Q. does the amp provide power with the subs, deck and speakers ... or does it just provide enough watts for the subs to work ?
Asked by Joe C - Thu Jul 31 01:19:15 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on the amplifier. There are specific amps designed for specific speakers. Class A, B, A/B, T, and digital D amplifiers are designed for full range speakers (tweeters through subs), class D amplifiers are only for subs, as they only produce low frequencies. You generally need one channel on the amplifier, for every speaker in your system, with the exception of subs, which can sometimes be run 2 or 3 to a channel.
Answered by zcardoza25 - Thu Jul 31 01:46:09 2008
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