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I too would consider myself a newbie (or whatever is the newer than newbie term if Jack says he is a newbie...)
I lurked for a while and read all the sonosub posts I could, I did lots of research and checked out all the sites I could (esp. Pat, Dustin and Warrick). I posted up a few questions of my own when I was in the designing/building process but like to think that these were semi-intelligent posts with genuine questions and an eagerness on my part to learn and do the work involved to get it right.
I think what Jack and Pat are refering to are posts where someobody essentially wants someone to design them a sub from scratch for free, spoonfeed them every single measurement needed and never show a hint of gratitude.
When this shows up as multiple threads from the same user on very similar subjects, it only serves to amplify the frustration further.
Additionally, I have been frustrated by posts from people who post for opinions on using a "wicked" 12" POS car sub that, when shot down by the more experienced users here turns in to an attack everyone for dissing their selection when the numbers (not opinions) show that the car sub won;t cut it.
I think the important point here is that this is essentially a peer to peer group of enthusiasts who have no obligation to help you in any way, but choose to do so out of a passion for the art and science of HT. The fact that they consistently and patiently help newbies to this site deserves a lot of gratitude and respect.
I for one would like to thank Pat, Jack, Dustin, Warrick and everyone else who helped me achieve results beyond what I (or my skeptical friends) thought possible. Please remember that for every frustrating post you put up with or respond to, there are probably 100s of visitors to this site who learned something from that thread, even if the original postee did not.
Thanks
Robin Smith
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