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I'll say it again, as I've said over and over. YOU, Tom Nousaine, keep
spouting that we are only offering "conjecture", and yet you have provided nothing more yourself. You are conjecturing as much as the next guy. You have posted no physical evidence of anything. You merely TYPE and expect everyone to believe you. Why is your conjecture any better than the next guys? We've already pointed out that we HAVE done tests in the past, hundreds (maybe thousands) of times, and we've seen others do the same, and it happens. Our word is the same as your word. NOBODY has provided any physical evidence to support either side, yet you expect everyone to believe your side merely because you are a relatively well known writer for a popular mobile electronics rag. But you and Eddie provide no data. It's just talk. Attempted verification of his 60-Hz point should be easy. I've done so twice in the past week. Thosands? I see noevidence of that. But even so; it's not a popularity contest. It's either true pr it isn't. And its easy to verify with a simple experiment. I guess you don't read any of the major audio forums, or deal with people in the real world of car audio every day then. I was in the business for 17+ years, and I heard this statement made at least once a week, quite often more. I've seen it happen, be it just by ear/feel/whatever, as well as at competitions where the only thing being played is subs, and only at 80hz and below. I've watched guys test their systems, get a low #, and immediately switch the box around (in their alloted time frame), and then hit it again and achieve a higher #. If it isn't happening, then I'd like to know why the mics and meters, and the people involved are seeing it happen. So you're saying that a loud burp at 75 Hz doesn't have higher frequency distortion and harmonic content? No, I am not saying that, but if you have ever been involved in a dB Drag event, you would know that they do not register anything above 100hz to begin with. If your peak is above 100hz, you are disqualified. There is filtering in place so that these frequencies are NOT a factor. Learn a little about the subject before you try to debunk it. But,no matter, we are talking here about whether 'aiming' your enclosure generally increases low frequency output. It's easy to show with simple experimentation that it doesn't. So you're saying that controlled experimental conditions don't reveal the truth. Great, tell that to scientists all over the world. Yes, I'm saying quite often the results are bull****. How many times have "scientists" told us that something was good for us, and six months later they tell us that it is NOT good for us. Scientific evidence is often disputed, and re-evaluated and found to be quite FALSE. Why not supply some experimental data so we can replicate this? That's what's so funny about this whole deal. As soon as I have the time, and energy to do it, I'll try to take care of it. I'll even remember to provide real PROOF of what is happening, not just mere conjecture like you keep providing. Anyone can SAY they did the tests and that their results were as they suspected, but most people that do these tests will actually take some photographs, and/or video tape to substantiate their claims. Your "word" is not good enough for me if my word is not good enough for you. lol I've provided 2 sets of experimental data in the past week. You and Eddie just continue to argue. Get busy. No, you've provided the same "conjecture" that you keep whining about. You PROVE it. I haven't seen any documented evidence from you or Eddie. Just conjecture. Same to you. |
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