The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Few days ago i first posted about this project. The main problem was the lenght of the wire from the headphones to the controls was like 18". In other words you'd have to have the control box clipped onto your collar any time you use the headphones. With the new wires its roughly 4 feet long cable allowing you to leave the control box on the desk and have plenty of movement room.
9 wires total
True 5.1 surround sound headphones
All slack pulled out, everything finished.
9 wires total
True 5.1 surround sound headphones
All slack pulled out, everything finished.
I use them mainly when playing games or in the mood to listen to quality music. You definitely notice which direction the sound is coming from. On the speaker test you can definitely hear the separation between center, front, rear and the sub speakers.
They are Earforce z6a.
As far as wire goes, yup i know but they had 25 ft spools of wire in stock. Quite a bit of waste if i want 9 different colors. Instead i bought 1 spool twisted it into 8 and then used another color i had from another project for the 9th wire.
on a side note.
As far as wire goes, yup i know but they had 25 ft spools of wire in stock. Quite a bit of waste if i want 9 different colors. Instead i bought 1 spool twisted it into 8 and then used another color i had from another project for the 9th wire.
on a side note.
Last edited by triple88a; 12-10-2012 at 09:23 PM.
It says HX35-2 so I assume it's the “new” HX35 II model. IIRC it was 12cm2 (Twin Entry, V-Band outlet)
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Manifold Gauge Pressure? Is that intake or exhaust manifold? If intake, then why was the same peak pressure not set for all turbos to normalize the results? If intake, then the graph tells little other than these turbos had wastegates that began opening at different pressures. If exhaust manifold pressures are being measured, then the results are insightful regarding backpressure and flow characteristics, but only if the intake manifold maximum pressure was normalized between them during the data collection.
Serously.....I'd love to watch that on a 20' wall projection, listening to GY!BE, while sippling on tasty drinks and smoking hookah.....all after eating some "special" brownies.
Last edited by Doppelgänger; 12-13-2012 at 09:07 AM.
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