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1. Eliminate Engine Noise
(Electronics/Auto Electrical for the Car Stereo)
Eliminate Engine Noise  So what types of noise are there?  In the case of car audio we are only concerned with induced noise or EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference). RF noise is not usually a ...
2. Audio Glossary of Terms
(Technical/Definitions)
... waves through various mediums and the effects of absorption, diffraction, interference, reflection, and refraction.       • Aliasing Noise - The result of the sampling frequency not being at least double ...
... hybrid, and absurd single-channel subwoofer amps round out a hard-working, noise-free lineup with heat sinks that can be personalized with edgy vinyl skins. An often overlooked benefit is that each individual ...
... ZXRC remote for bass control from the dash. All KICKER Amplifier models use balanced differential inputs, making them compatible with any factory radio and eliminating unwanted noise within the ...
5. Enclosure & Port Selection, Definitive Guide
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... longer ports to tune to the same frequency as a large box. You also need to take into account port size in relation to woofer size; as if it’s too small it will make a hissing "choof" noise.  How ...
6. 1968 Ford Mustang GT - Car Audio Install
(Install/Car Audio Installation)
... properly separating the power / earth and signal (RCA) cables essential for minimizing any engine noise / interference. This last pic shows the other side of the board above, the home for the systems' ...
Enclosure Vent Mach Calculator http://decibelcar.com/html_apps/machcalc/airspeed.htm
8. Decibel Equivalent Table (whats how loud)
(General/Everything Else !)
Decibel Equivalent Table (whats how loud)Â 10dB Absolute silence 13dB Incandescent light bulb hum 15dB Pin drop from a height of 1 centimetre heard at a distance of 1 meter 30dB Totally quiet night ...
9. Recone subwoofer or any speaker
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... ! All done. Just like brand new again and ready to make noise. Â FAQ: Q. Can I use other adhesives ? A. Sure thing. Loctite has a huge range of speaker specific adhesives you can use, they even ...
10. Tools for Designing your own Subwoofer Enclosure
(DIY Articles/Car Audio Do It Yourself)
... an enclosure that makes a CHOOF noise when blasting bass ? Its ports too small, which means its vent mach factor is too high ! Use this calculator to figure out of your port is too small before you build ...
11. VIDEO Changing Disk Brake Pads
(DIY Articles/Performance Do It yourself)
... around. Go right ahead and check it out. Noisey front brakes, lack of stopping power or just ready to replace your worn down pads ? Learn how to get the calipers off and new pads in with this short video ...
12. Used Car Buying Guide
(DIY Articles/Performance Do It yourself)
... the floor whilst sitting at an intersection, the brake master is blown. 10. Check for cracks around the strut (shock) bolts in the front. 11. Knock around the wheel arches in the back. A wooden noise ...