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jayson358 
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Posted: April 21, 2006 at 6:16 PM / IP Logged  
where did ya'll get all of ur knowledge in this field?
is this ya'lls website?
do ya'll do this for a living installing i mean
how long have ya'll been doing it
what r true good affordable manufactuers
ya'll r smart as hell i wish i knew as much as ya'll
and where can i learn it
and what r good trusting sites on info
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clif designs cd10.1Lx sub amp
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DYohn 
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Posted: April 21, 2006 at 6:37 PM / IP Logged  

Thanks.  Just been doing this stuff for more than 30 years.  This site belongs to the12volt.  You can read alittle about us by clicking on our Profile links.

To learn, read everything you can on this site starting with the links on the left column, and on www.bcae1.com for starters.

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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 1:58 AM / IP Logged  
Thank you from me as well. Like David, while I do not have the time served that David has, my 20+ years are direct car audio from sales to install, from a basic butt connector to a full blown fibreglass job. Where you will learn is here on this forum by asking questions and sharing the things that you learn with others. Had I known about this forum and any forum years earlier, the tasks I can do now, I would have been able to tackle far easier back then. Good trusting info, look no further than this site as well. Most of us belong to other forums as well, however it is the sheer knowledge base available here on this forum that keeps us all in tune. This forum is by far and away one of the best tools a person can have. Hats off to the moderators, site owners and the members that make it worth staying.
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Steven Kephart 
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 2:45 AM / IP Logged  

forbidden wrote:
Thank you from me as well. Like David, while I do not have the time served that David has, my 20+ years are direct car audio from sales to install, from a basic butt connector to a full blown fibreglass job. Where you will learn is here on this forum by asking questions and sharing the things that you learn with others. Had I known about this forum and any forum years earlier, the tasks I can do now, I would have been able to tackle far easier back then. Good trusting info, look no further than this site as well. Most of us belong to other forums as well, however it is the sheer knowledge base available here on this forum that keeps us all in tune. This forum is by far and away one of the best tools a person can have. Hats off to the moderators, site owners and the members that make it worth staying.

I just want to second that.  I have been involved in forums for many years now, and this has to be my favorite forum.  The maturity level here, along with the incredible knowledge that people like Dyohn have make it so.  The icing on the cake definitely is the huge resource of information held within this site.  This is truely the best place for any installer and DIY'er to hang out to better themselves.

stevdart 
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 3:16 AM / IP Logged  

The12volt ( yes, that's his real name ;) founded this site with the idea that he would provide the site with a great base of technical information, and the fun and fluff will naturally just come with it.  The idea works well because we all have a lot of fun on this forum and learn at the same time.  A lot of other sites have the concept of designing for fun and fluff and think that the technical aspects will arrive in time.  That idea doesn't work.  You might as well be asking around at the basketball game for as much knowledge as you usually end up with.

You will learn a lot in time as we all have.  A lot of us do research by checking through our thumbnailed links when we answer a post.  By re-reading the information we strengthen our own knowledge, then we provide those links in answers so you can get a clearer view of the big picture.  Examples of this are in DYohn's answer above and in Steven Kephart's answer in your too many eq's thread.  Anyone using this forum who goes the extra steps of going to those links and reading them, then saving them in their own files, will learn faster and benefit much greater than those who only read the poster's answer.

Repeating what you learned in your own words to someone else will greatly clarify the concept in question.  That is the great benefit of a forum approach to learning something, and a well designed / executed site such as this gives you all the tools to learn anything you want to know about in the car audio and related fields.   There isn't a day goes by that I don't learn something new by using this forum.

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haemphyst 
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 8:48 AM / IP Logged  
jayson358 wrote:
where did ya'll get all of ur knowledge in this field?
I actually started my electronics interests before I could weild a soldering iron. I used to burn myself terribly by misconnecting packages of AA batteries, with bread "twistie-ties". It was the only wire I could lay my hands on, but I learned VERY early on the differences and benefits to series an parallel. I burned out MANY flaslight bulbs in those days! Mind you, this was even BEFORE LEDs! Yes, I'm THAT old... LOL
jayson358 wrote:
is this ya'lls website?
No, I'm just a member here. I have been a member on several other forums through the last 5 to 10 years, and I always seem to just let the other memberships fade. The respect shown from member to member here is rare and refreshing. I keep coming back, because I have continued to learn valuable skills and information. Generally, the maturity shown here by the members of this forum I have never found at any other forum.
jayson358 wrote:
do ya'll do this for a living installing i mean
No, I am a full time (and then some) network administrator. This is simply a hobby for me. Most of the real knowlwdge I posess, I learned from working on my home stereo. That is my real passion (as opposed to my real hobby). Once you know how a speaker works, and how an amp works, and understand Ohm's Law, the jump from 120 to 12 volt is not a difficult one to make. I have worked in the 12 volt industry before though... I was an installer for about 5 years, then I got "old and fat"... and there wasn't enough money in it for me anymore. I got greedy, I guess.
jayson358 wrote:
how long have ya'll been doing it
Audio in general, since high school, 20 years ago this year!
jayson358 wrote:
what r true good affordable manufactuers
My definition of affordable and your definition are going to be VERY different, so I will reserve comment here haemphyst,stevdart,forbidden,dyohn -- posted image.
jayson358 wrote:
ya'll r smart as hell i wish i knew as much as ya'll
Awww, shucks... But seriously, thank you. Everybody has it, you just need to find it, nurture it, and apply it. You too, could "be as smart as we are"; you already are, we have just honed our knowledges to fine edges. You have the tools already! You are interested, you are obviously willing, (and not to blow my own horn, I am including the other addressees of this thread,) you recognize expertise, which is VERY important in any knowledge quest.
jayson358 wrote:
and where can i learn it
Right here is a good place to start. I recommend also a LOT of reading. The loudspeaker Design Cookbook, by Vance Dickason is a fabulous resource. BCAE1.com is another. Pick up an "Ugly's" pocket reference book at you local hardware or electrical store, or a "Pocket Reference". I had both of those years ago, and I read them like novels.
jayson358 wrote:
and what r good trusting sites on info
I don't really have anything specific, with the exception of BCAE1.com - an excellent site. I am an internet junkie, and I have literally THOUSANDS of web-page links, none really to specific "how does" or 'how can" sites. Another of my favorites is www.howstuffworks.com VERY good site for answering questions. I liked this one better when it was newer and smaller, it it full of advertising and crap now, but still a good site once you have been there a few times and understand the basic navigation of it.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
Velocity Motors 
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 8:54 AM / IP Logged  
I learn from these guys every day too
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tcss 
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 11:47 AM / IP Logged  

I have been doing this for 30 plus years and I cannot tell you how many times this site has saved me time and money. The guys you named are studs in this field but there are many more here with tons of knowledge. Sedate, Auex, Ravendarat, Steven Kephart, Dwarren, Kgerry, The Pencil, Ween just to name a few. Like the others said, be a sponge on this sight, soak in the smarts.

There is no such thing as free installation!
supradude 
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 12:11 PM / IP Logged  
I agree with you, tcss. I've been tinkering around with this stuff for nearly as long as you have. I learn everyday from this site. Thanks to everyone for sharing the knowledge.
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Posted: April 22, 2006 at 12:13 PM / IP Logged  
Did enyone else start out from racing remote controlled cars? Theres where the bug hit me, it was like BAM!
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