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Cablguy's 1997 Chevy Silverado 1500 Extended Cab

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Details and more pics soon. Thanks

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Looking forward to more pix. Just got to polish up those head lights. :)

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Linked this in the newsletter that just went out. :)

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Nice truck! Like the rims!
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View PostAaron, on 09 July 2010 - 06:18 AM, said:

Looking forward to more pix. Just got to polish up those head lights. :)


Thanks bro. Pics on the way. Trying to get new lights.

View PostAaron, on 09 July 2010 - 07:51 AM, said:

Linked this in the newsletter that just went out. :)


That AWESOME Aaron !!! Thank you.

View Post98GMC, on 09 July 2010 - 04:11 PM, said:

Nice truck! Like the rims!


Thanks man. Your ride on here somewhere ??

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looking good man
"my mom said i'm not allowd around you"

ROCKIN' THE HYBRID!!!

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I had thought about going back to external crossovers, for quick and easy adjustments.

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actually I'm rumming both passive and active on front stage. Details later. B)

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View PostCablguy184, on 11 July 2010 - 04:43 AM, said:

actually I'm rumming both passive and active on front stage. Details later. B)

:huh2: :huh2:

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View PostCablguy184, on 11 July 2010 - 04:43 AM, said:

actually I'm rumming both passive and active on front stage. Details later. B)

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From Blues Website:

A simple two way crossover with compensation network keeps the phase and impedance nice and flat for most of the speakers frequency range. The tweeter has a 12db Butterworth high pass crossover with impedance compensation. It also has a tweeter protection circuit designed to protect without adding any "color" to the sound.

The woofer is full range with impedance compensation and rolls off naturally. The natural peak at resonance helps to provide a smooth low end rolloff while keeping the woofer under control under high power. Keeping the phase angle near zero is one of the keys to the coherence and clarity in imaging you get from all the Blues™ drivers.

For those wanting to use active crossovers, all Blues™ component sets are also offered with a compensation network only instead of a passive crossover. Power handling, response, and phase all remain the same.


My active crossover , bottom end down to 32 htz for natural roll off. ALOT of control of the front stage.

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:thanx: More pics and info soon.

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I love the traditional heat sinks.

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View PostCablguy184, on 11 July 2010 - 02:51 PM, said:

From Blues Website:

A simple two way crossover with compensation network keeps the phase and impedance nice and flat for most of the speakers frequency range. The tweeter has a 12db Butterworth high pass crossover with impedance compensation. It also has a tweeter protection circuit designed to protect without adding any "color" to the sound.

The woofer is full range with impedance compensation and rolls off naturally. The natural peak at resonance helps to provide a smooth low end rolloff while keeping the woofer under control under high power. Keeping the phase angle near zero is one of the keys to the coherence and clarity in imaging you get from all the Blues™ drivers.

For those wanting to use active crossovers, all Blues™ component sets are also offered with a compensation network only instead of a passive crossover. Power handling, response, and phase all remain the same.


My active crossover , bottom end down to 32 htz for natural roll off. ALOT of control of the front stage.


Thanks for the explanation. I prefer a standard 2 way active for the most part, but I am always interested in new ways.

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dang bro thats sick an i like the color of your amp purple :)

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an nice truck also

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View PostAaron, on 11 July 2010 - 03:34 PM, said:

I love the traditional heat sinks.



View PostAustin175, on 11 July 2010 - 04:14 PM, said:

dang bro thats sick an i like the color of your amp purple :)



Thanks guys, Plum Crazy (purple) has always been my favorite Linear Power color. Those are my "dream come true" amps. :rockwoot:

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that has to be like total sex to the ears :)
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