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Old 27th March 2010, 02:36 AM   #1
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Default The story of my sound, the one like Wisound

I have been doing Stereo, Home Theater, and Multi-Room audio and installations since 2000. I am currently working on a 21 zone distributed audio system and am involved in a brand new company.


I took an interest in Drum and Bass 5 years ago, and as a side project I built a portable sound system specifically built for doing live DJ shows. It has evolved from a pile of direct radiating car subs and various amps, into a legitimate sound system, while on a very modest budget. Below is a picture history of how the system has progressed. The design goal was 20-20 as flat and loud as possible.


Version 1.0 was just a pile of hifi gear with some subs, it all began here...

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Version 2.0 began more of a conversion to pro oriented gear...

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Version 3.0 included more subs and even more pro oriented gear...

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Version 4.0 featured even more subs, and also more amps...

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This is the point where I decided to seek more efficient options, the number of amps used made it impossible to power on a 20A circuit. Through some research I found Billfitzmaurice.com... The rest is a continual cycle up upgrades and builds.

I started by building 8 24" THTs...

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Shortly after, I built 2 dual12 tops...

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Using these cabs and some creativity I have created a system that runs off of my Explorer, WiSound Mobile. 15 min setup and tear down, great sounding, and all fits in the truck for transport...

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I got a pair of used DR290s and converted them in to Kickbins, or DRwiKs:

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Here are a few more recent pics of the system in it's various forms and stacks:
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Here are a couple of videos from the last show I did, that poor camera mic:
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Right now I am in the process of gearing up to revamp the subs.

I'm running a PC controlled Ashly NE880m for processing and Ashly FTX-2001s for amplification. The sources are decks, CD-Js and the mixer.


I have a myspace profile with a ton of pictures not posted here as well:
WiSound | MySpace


I'll try and answer the 2 most common questions I get:


1. Why did you build THTs and not a pro sub?

Because I wanted solid output to 20hz, I understand that that extension results in lower sensitivity, I overcome this with cab count. I had 8 drivers on hand that would work in the THT, so instead of spending $800 on drivers I built the cabs. We also came up with a build process and set of jigs that gets the build down to a couple of hours per cab.


2. Why are the driver covers not on?

The drivers I used are car woofers, and not the most robust ones either. They do a VERY good job, but fall significantly short of the DVC. I took the covers off to monitor the driver status better, it does tweak around the response a bit but that was something I had to deal with. When loaded with DVCs, the covers will go back on.


To conclude, this whole project has been a great learning experience and a lot of fun. I'm taking a break from doing shows for a while so I can get the system actually finished. It will probably be at least a year before I agree to do another show. I'll more than likely limit it to 2 or 3 shows a year if or when I do go back to it.


Well there you have it, a summary of my last 5 years of work.
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Old 27th March 2010, 08:12 PM   #2
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I think that is the longest 'intro' post that I have ever seen!

You certainly seem committed, so welcome to DiyAudio, and good luck with your interesting obsession.

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Old 28th March 2010, 01:26 AM   #3
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Wi is a legend on BFM's website. Nice intro
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Old 28th March 2010, 08:45 AM   #4
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Welcome!

Looks like a lot of coin spent! Must be a fellow shearer! (NOT).

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