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Old 22nd May 2004, 08:08 PM   #1
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Default just signed in from Norway

Signed in because i am about to install new carstereo, and maybe build something for my home stereo.
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Old 25th May 2004, 01:58 AM   #2
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Welcome - but please make something for a sensible acoustical environment (home) rather than car!
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Old 27th May 2004, 10:00 PM   #3
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Hello. already have a sensible home stereo!
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Old 14th June 2004, 03:29 AM   #4
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Hi,
Car stereos can sound good, but not mass market ones,
I have an amazing sound quality car system, and i dont have a single car audio made woofer or tweeter in there!, its all from home audio,LOL, see it can be good!
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yes, good sound in the car makes the trip alot better. i have a audi A4 2002 sedan, in witch i am about to instal new headunit (sony 7700), front set (dynabel performance). i have already purchased the amplifier and a 10" sub (dynabel DY 9410). i am just spiculating how to build the sub-box. have thougt of building the element inside the box and set the bassport to come into the cabin.

At home i now have Electrocompaniet Eci3, Patos 301 speakers and pioneer DVD-717 player. i am going to change out the speakers at home also, with Dynabel Excact components and build a housing for them.
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Signed in because i am about to install new carstereo, and maybe build something for my home stereo.
Welcome! Don't forget that there are also dedicated car audio forums but I have forgotten the names. I have seen at least one forum only for car audio. Maybe someone can freshing up my memory?
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Old 14th June 2004, 02:22 PM   #7
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dynabel performance). i have already purchased the amplifier and a 10" sub (dynabel DY 9410). i am just spiculating how to build the sub-box. have thougt of building the element inside the box and set the bassport to come into the cabin.

The DYNABEL is a sealed design, trust me, i make them also.
38 liters sealed, is best,IMO.
How do people rate Dynabel in your country?
I have the same designs and i also make other woofers for studio's. I am trying to make a car sound half as good as a home hi-fi,

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The DYNABEL is a sealed design, trust me, i make them also.
38 liters sealed, is best,IMO.
How do people rate Dynabel in your country?

Dynabel is concidered like quality, clean and tight sound. Dynabel is made and sold by a store (Eltek) who is known in norway for selling quality elements for DIY installations.
On the product sheet for my sub, dynabel have set up a 15 litre sealed design. Perhaps it will be sealed after all. Have to call eltek tomorrow and hear what they have to say about my plans...
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Dynabel is concidered like quality, clean and tight sound. Dynabel is made and sold by a store (Eltek) who is known in norway for selling quality elements for DIY installations.
On the product sheet for my sub, dynabel have set up a 15 litre sealed design. Perhaps it will be sealed after all. Have to call eltek tomorrow and hear what they have to say about my plans...
DY 9410:
I am glad, people like them and respect them!
These designs are very high quality and sound great.
The one you have i call the Goliath from my range,
A 10 inch Goliath or a 9410 should have arouond 25 liters, not 15 i think?
How much did you pay for this 9410, do you think its good value?
This subwoofer or infrawoofer is far better than most car audio speakers. You have good taste thats for sure.



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Old 14th June 2004, 09:51 PM   #10
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Here in norway a 9410 costs 1398 kr. I think it is a steal! They were just released when i bought it a month ago. I havent tried it yet, but it certainly looks like it is well built. Do you sell the same elements?
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