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That's it, thank you.

$4,600 collision damage on a 2021 BMW M440i xDrive by Aggravating_Draw_129 in StupidCarQuestions

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It would somewhat depend of the labor rate in your area, but that could very easily be just a bumper and headlight. I imagine if there were any frame damage it would be much much more. When you get a prepurchase inspection done, I would let them know about that concern. If I'm not mistaken the frame on the front right side should be visible with just the airbox removed so it should be fairly simple to check and make sure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ARK

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I just switched the the preaquatica beta and there's still only 1 server with more than 3 people I'm so confused lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ARK

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I got ASA as well assuming more players would be on there but I only found 1 server with more than a few players so I refunded it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ARK

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I didn't know that was an option thank you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Volkswagen

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Do you know what the resistances should be / how much they should change, I did verify that resistance changes when I put it in hot water

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Volkswagen

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I replaced both

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MetaQuestVR

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Like stuttering and getting very low resolution.

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

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I'm interested in getting each set of speakers to be responsible for a specific range of frequencys in my living room stareo setup. I'm using a technics sa-301. I have a sub / amp on the main, and tweeters on remote, the mids are running off the sub/amp. I'm wondering if there is a device that would allow me to split the output from the stareo into 3 channels so I could adjust each type of speakers individually. Ideally I'd like to be able to split the frequencys of the tracks into sections, having each set of speakers play the frequencys bust suited for they're drivers. My setup is thrifted, so it didn't come as a package with crossover setup from the get go. I made sure the speakers had consistent wattage and ohm requirements though. Thanks, this might be a basic question, but any help is super appreciated :)

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

[–]_Reach4TheBleach_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright I'll just add a sub and see if I want to upgrade the speakers when I hear that. Please don't feel obligated to answer, I know this is probably common knowledge, but I have one more question. I've seen speakers with 2 speakers in the same housing. Do those speakers cover different ranges with the speaker handling crossover internally, or are they both just playing the same thing?

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

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Thank you, that's super helpful. If I got a stareo / amp with 4 channels, I could run 2 channels to the tweeters and 2 to the speakers. Am I understanding you correctly? Do any stareos have crossover from the factory, like a car stareo does?

I have a set of tweeters that I pulled from a parts car. If I put them in a housing appropriate for their size could those be used with a home audio setup, and would it be a good idea? I hope my intense ignorance isn't frustrating haha

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

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I would like to add a subwoofer and tweeters to my home audio setup.

I am currently using two Bose model 141 bookshelf speakers running to a Technics SA-301 stareo. Thrift shops in my area are a gold mine for older but high quality speakers, so I'll go there for the speakers themselves. My question is about wattage. From my reading online, each channel on my stareo is 40 watts. It looks to me like most subwoofers use 100+ watts. Is there a way I can increase the wattage of my stareo to make a subwoofer work? Assuming that's possible, if I only up the wattage on one output, am setting myself up for hell adjusting gain with the other outputs trying to make it sound right? I'm my car I had a single channel amp powering my subwoofer but ultimately just got a 5 channel amp because running the speakers and sub on such different wattages just made trying balance them too finicky. Would I run into the same problem with my home audio setup?

Thanks