Nor does the average IE user because they [know nothing about computers, are unaware of Firefox and similar efforts, work in a place that (erroneously) mandates IE, insert your reason here]. The analogy is quite apt.
Does anyone know anything about that 2500W 'ICEpower' amplifier? I wasn't able to find anything on their aweful website, but it at least sounds suspiciously similar to Sunfire's Tracking Downconverter which supplies their subs with 2700W with an amp the size of a candy bar.
This Tracking Downconverter supplies their 11" cube subs with enough power to get the stroke of the subwoofer to over 2"... that's moving quite a bit of air. With I believe an 8 pound magnet, and 16 pounds of dead weight on the opposite side (moved thanks to Newton) they pack 18Hz flat response into a tiny package. I was wondering if this 'ICEpower' is just the same thing.
You can check out Sunfire's 'True Subwoofer' here.
Nor does the average IE user because they [know nothing about computers, are unaware of Firefox and similar efforts, work in a place that (erroneously) mandates IE, insert your reason here]. The analogy is quite apt.
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This Tracking Downconverter supplies their 11" cube subs with enough power to get the stroke of the subwoofer to over 2"... that's moving quite a bit of air. With I believe an 8 pound magnet, and 16 pounds of dead weight on the opposite side (moved thanks to Newton) they pack 18Hz flat response into a tiny package. I was wondering if this 'ICEpower' is just the same thing.
You can check out Sunfire's 'True Subwoofer' here.
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