I like tomato, onion, pickles, mustard, mayo, cheese, salt and pepper on my subs
Those things are crazy, David. Love to hear 'em!
Cheers!
From looking at that system, I'm surprised you didn't hear them!
are those autotubas?
Yup. 16" width and height instead of 14" and using the Eminence HL10C (long may it be remembered).
The crown is a reference II. About the heaviest amp they ever made. The last live sound gig these did I used three channels off a pair of QSC PLX2402 for 3600 watts on the subs that were hard limited to much below that. They sounded nice.
Many small front loaded horns when run as a pack are mighty dangerous. The calculator says 143 dB max SPL at 110 Hz. I was measuring them once, but could barely take them beyond 20V (600W total for all six) cause it was feeling like the fillings in my teeth were going to fall out. So I never got to test power compression limits. F3 is 36Hz on the group. F10 is 29Hz.
Here's a shot from their last real outing.
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Due to a software bug with trueRTA, the level reference is around 6db less than it should be. So just observe relative response and forget a reference.
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LOL so they can see it from space and ALSO hear them too... LOL nice
No there is no air in space
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I like tomato, onion, pickles, mustard, mayo, cheese, salt and pepper on my subs
One sub burger coming up!
No there is no air in space
Atoms of many gases exist in space, but they are not concentrated enough to provide a breathable atmosphere (air).
I hate to burst your bubble, but the photos on google maps (the once you're zoomed in to where you have any reasonable detail) are all aerial photography, not satellite photography!
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Awesome setup, though
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So, DIYAudio?
10"s
so the low end cabs are tuba horns with 10" eminence in them??
so the low end cabs are tuba horns with 10" eminence in them??
Yup. 16" width and height instead of 14" and using the Eminence HL10C (long may it be remembered).
The crown is a reference II. About the heaviest amp they ever made. The last live sound gig these did I used three channels off a pair of QSC PLX2402 for 3600 watts on the subs that were hard limited to much below that. They sounded nice.
Many small front loaded horns when run as a pack are mighty dangerous. The calculator says 143 dB max SPL at 110 Hz. I was measuring them once, but could barely take them beyond 20V (600W total for all six) cause it was feeling like the fillings in my teeth were going to fall out. So I never got to test power compression limits. F3 is 36Hz on the group. F10 is 29Hz.
Here's a shot from their last real outing.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
so the low end cabs are tuba horns with 10" eminence in them??
Yes.
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