Where's our guy masquerading as a woman???

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Are you really this retarded ?

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@PLX It's a load you DICKHEAD. Are YOU this retarded because it SURE does look like it.........................dickhead.

"Reactive" check the dictionary FFS.

Oh yeah............I'm having MUCH fun NOT taking this too seriously.
 
"Reactive" check the dictionary.

Two choices:

1. Continue to play dumb and keep the Klown Krew happy with all their likes, or
2. Admit to 'learning something new ever day' and move on.

Guess he'd rather yuck it up with the JPF crew.
 
No shit?
Never looked into that, thanks.

WARNING: Lethal voltages inside.

If you're gonna do it make sure there's zero chance of anyone getting hurt.

I made a cardboard temp cover for mine with a big cutout over the fan and tubes.
We have a cat and I'd didn't wanna be doing a Gary Moore bend some night and it
suddenly screams a bit more than usual. :D

But ya, The majority of fan noise is the turbulence from the air passing thru the vents.


This is the fan I use in my room. Same deal. Removed the front guard and cut most
of the main section off the back. I hardly hear it now.

That's why ceiling fans are so quiet - no guards.

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WARNING: Lethal voltages inside.
If you're gonna do it make sure there's zero chance of anyone getting hurt.

I made a cardboard temp cover for mine with a big cutout over the fan and tubes.
We have a cat and I'd didn't wanna be doing a Gary Moore bend some night and it
suddenly screams a bit more than usual. :D

But ya, The majority of fan noise is the turbulence from the air passing thru the vents.


This is the fan I use in my room. Same deal. Removed the front guard and cut most
of the main section of the back off. I hardly hear it this way.
That's why ceiling fans are so quiet - no guards.

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@Donnie B A reactive load those protective fins are! :p :cheers: :p :cheers:
 
WARNING: Lethal voltages inside.

If you're gonna do it make sure there's zero chance of anyone getting hurt.

I made a cardboard temp cover for mine with a big cutout over the fan and tubes.
We have a cat and I'd didn't wanna be doing a Gary Moore bend some night and it
suddenly screams a bit more than usual. :D

But ya, The majority of fan noise is the turbulence from the air passing thru the vents.


This is the fan I use in my room. Same deal. Removed the front guard and cut most
of the main section off the back. I hardly hear it now.

That's why ceiling fans are so quiet - no guards.

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When I first looked at that pic I thought for sure it was going to be a crazy "reactive load" hooked to the amp in a parody of the amount of stupid piled up in this thread.
 
@PLX Looky here grasshopper.....................Don't forget to call Husky and let him know he's wrong.

REACTANCE IS THE KEY​



Traditional resistive load boxes alter the tone, dynamics, and response of your amplifier. Real speakers do not have a fixed resistance across the entire frequency spectrum. Real speakers are reactive.

The impedance curve of the Reactive Load has been painstakingly tuned to react like a speaker. Your amp will never know the difference.

ReactiveLoad-header.jpg


 
@PLX Ready to admit you ARE wrong?

If not, maybe this needs to be posted in the amp section so people know how wrong you are and not to be trusted?
 
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