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you right i've never heard one nor would i want to tbh
i imagine it would be a very muddy bass that is not nice at all imho
one question do the OEM underseat ones come with an onboard or outboard amp?
well tbh i think most 7200rpm drives would show it a clean pair of heels. 54MB/s read speed is s**t (the micro sd card in my phone is only slightly slower)
looks like i'm going to be saving up for a ssd
the only thing thats going to get drowned out is the sub with all the road noise and the fact it's firing straight into a slab of sponge.
even household subs are 150w+ and they have much better conditions to operate in.
if it was me i'd look to build a sub enclosure with a slim 8" and connect...
AHCI or intel speed technology are the only options and it's on AHCI
i would swap it over but there is only room for 1 HDD in the new laptop and 180GB isn't enough:dapprove:
i've just got myself a new laptop (dell 7737) and it's got a seagate solid state hybrid drive
now i was using a dell studio 17 (about 6 years old?) with a intel ssd and it seems a hell of a lot quicker
crystal disk mark is saying R/W speeds of 54/111MB/s (1000MB test) on the seagate not...
you just need to get power onto the permanent +ve and switched and the ground
the easiest way is with an iso connector that will plug into the head unit lead
the wiring will do nothing to the output unless you start putting lots of power down it.
if your running those off a headunit you will see a massive difference andding an amp to them as you will probably be losing output by only sticking a small amount of power into them
are you really going to gain much from adding a 50w sub into a car, i doubt it.
i'd say for the price id add a ktp-445 amp into the mix rather than a pointless "subwoofer"
its more than likely the settings on your camera
1080p is just a resolution but with a crap bitrate it'll look s**t
right click the file and go to properties and go to details, in there is data rate, it ideally it should be over 4000kbps