thank you
i left calgary at 10:30pm and i arrived her in town at 6:30 am. drove for 3 hours stoped and slept for a bit, stopped at timmys in weastiwin and they didn't have any chocolate dip doughnuts
. i'm still hungry [img]graemlins/jack.gif[/img] ,
then drove for a bit before nearly hitting a deer. then got lost again(forgot to turn on to highway 26). nearly dozzed of in the car, couple times my life flashed before my eyes, thier was some pretty close calls, but i'm home safe.
i would like to thank every one who helped me at the show. i was going to ask ray if i could use the microphone for a second to thank every one, but stage fright got to me and also the trophie. i would like to give special thanks to, A Team for letting me use the sub for the show, Team 8 Track for lending me his amp to use with the sub, Rick(for got your user name) for lending me a hand to get my system already for the final run and aaron also thank you for helping set it up. i would also liek to thak GrizZz for helping me get every thing installed and for letting me use his shop to get every thing installed. Ray the main man- for changing my name to Team Chunk. i would also like to thank the people who let me use thier chargers and thier power. i would also like to thank the peopel who helped me push my car into adn out of the lanes, with out you guys thier might have been some fenderbenders. aaron thank you for letting me stay at your place with out your generosity i would have to sleep at the university(hi girls can i stay at your dorm room over night [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img] ). mr.zufa(sorry if i spelt that worng and i kinda forgot your first name) for driveing me and coffeyman to the theator. alos thak you for letting me use your charger. a big thank you to every one who came down to watch every one compete and to also come see me. i would also like to thank john ginn for the great run he did [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] .
. i'm still hungry [img]graemlins/jack.gif[/img] ,then drove for a bit before nearly hitting a deer. then got lost again(forgot to turn on to highway 26). nearly dozzed of in the car, couple times my life flashed before my eyes, thier was some pretty close calls, but i'm home safe.
i would like to thank every one who helped me at the show. i was going to ask ray if i could use the microphone for a second to thank every one, but stage fright got to me and also the trophie. i would like to give special thanks to, A Team for letting me use the sub for the show, Team 8 Track for lending me his amp to use with the sub, Rick(for got your user name) for lending me a hand to get my system already for the final run and aaron also thank you for helping set it up. i would also liek to thak GrizZz for helping me get every thing installed and for letting me use his shop to get every thing installed. Ray the main man- for changing my name to Team Chunk. i would also like to thank the people who let me use thier chargers and thier power. i would also like to thank the peopel who helped me push my car into adn out of the lanes, with out you guys thier might have been some fenderbenders. aaron thank you for letting me stay at your place with out your generosity i would have to sleep at the university(hi girls can i stay at your dorm room over night [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img] ). mr.zufa(sorry if i spelt that worng and i kinda forgot your first name) for driveing me and coffeyman to the theator. alos thak you for letting me use your charger. a big thank you to every one who came down to watch every one compete and to also come see me. i would also like to thank john ginn for the great run he did [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] .
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Yes...sorry to jack the thread, but I didn't want to start another one about the same thing. A big thanks goes out to everyone that helped push the competitors in and out of the lanes, and helped tweak and work on other's systems.
I can not thank everyone enough!!! And a special thanks goes out to Rick and Kevin from Lethbridge. Thanks for being travelling partners, and I still think you could have made the train! And how about you guys don't get lost next time. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Shawn
I can not thank everyone enough!!! And a special thanks goes out to Rick and Kevin from Lethbridge. Thanks for being travelling partners, and I still think you could have made the train! And how about you guys don't get lost next time. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Shawn
Yep, was a blast Tyler, just wish we coulda had more time to hang out...
I went to Timmy's after the rollin, but I think I beat everybody there, sat there for a while, got impatient and left. Picked up a Peter's burger (yum) down on 16th Ave. and headed home for the night.
My thanks go out to all too, and especially to Rob, for walking up and asking what I was doing when I was preparing for a second run in the Fun SPL competition...
"Well I figured I'd stick the mike on the side of the train battery there and then point the speaker cone right at it."
"No no," he said, "Just pull your port plug, stick the mike in the bottom of the port, and play your peak tone for regular competition."
"Oh, okay."
And I did it, hit 164.0 and took first place, beating Rob and everyone else. eheheheheeeeeee.... That was awesome!
Course then, that guy that had 12,000 watts pumping into that one sub decided to go, and took first place from me... ehehee... ah well.
SS 1-2 NW was great, I only wish there coulda been more of us than just Aaron and I. Never thought I could get 144.8 outta my van for the life of me... I thought the train batteries would help a bit, but they sure helped a lot! Dialing in my amp properlly and the train batteries stuck another 3db onto the 141ish I hit last Monday...
Aaron with his PVC pipe and duct tape idea was awesome though... 148.? was very unexpected, good job! I hope you DO realize I'll be copying that idea before my next show... since I won't have the train batteries anymore I'll have to compensate somehow...
I suppose you (Aaron) & I will meet again, but with normal battery setups, in the near future. Shall be interesting to see how close that is eh... Especially if you run your box as is and I add the PVC idea to mine...
But again, 144.8 in my cavernous van, with just one sub, and only a 1200 watt amp (almost EVERYone in the mid 140's seems to use at least 2000) was totally unexpected, and very satisfying! Thanks to all!
I went to Timmy's after the rollin, but I think I beat everybody there, sat there for a while, got impatient and left. Picked up a Peter's burger (yum) down on 16th Ave. and headed home for the night.
My thanks go out to all too, and especially to Rob, for walking up and asking what I was doing when I was preparing for a second run in the Fun SPL competition...
"Well I figured I'd stick the mike on the side of the train battery there and then point the speaker cone right at it."
"No no," he said, "Just pull your port plug, stick the mike in the bottom of the port, and play your peak tone for regular competition."
"Oh, okay."
And I did it, hit 164.0 and took first place, beating Rob and everyone else. eheheheheeeeeee.... That was awesome!
Course then, that guy that had 12,000 watts pumping into that one sub decided to go, and took first place from me... ehehee... ah well.
SS 1-2 NW was great, I only wish there coulda been more of us than just Aaron and I. Never thought I could get 144.8 outta my van for the life of me... I thought the train batteries would help a bit, but they sure helped a lot! Dialing in my amp properlly and the train batteries stuck another 3db onto the 141ish I hit last Monday...
Aaron with his PVC pipe and duct tape idea was awesome though... 148.? was very unexpected, good job! I hope you DO realize I'll be copying that idea before my next show... since I won't have the train batteries anymore I'll have to compensate somehow...
I suppose you (Aaron) & I will meet again, but with normal battery setups, in the near future. Shall be interesting to see how close that is eh... Especially if you run your box as is and I add the PVC idea to mine...
But again, 144.8 in my cavernous van, with just one sub, and only a 1200 watt amp (almost EVERYone in the mid 140's seems to use at least 2000) was totally unexpected, and very satisfying! Thanks to all!


