MT122 v MT121 |
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Dub Koala
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Posted: 07 March 2017 at 11:16pm |
Hi all,
I am in the process of building a 4 scoop stack for playing heavyweight dub. I have decided on the scoops and kick bins and now have to make a decision on the mid/tops. My question is from all of you listening experience would you go for the MT 122 or th MT 121. Cheers! P.s cost or size isn't an issue - just want the best sound possible. Edited by Dub Koala - 08 March 2017 at 8:38am |
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m0gsi
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Go MT121s if you're running 4 scoops. Single 12" section is plenty loud enough with a decent driver
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Dub Koala
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So you wouldn't want to go for extra loudness with the others?
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cravings
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how many a side / per stack are you thinking? and what high horns have you picked? the dispersion of the high horn will sort of dictate how many you can put a side.
and what are your kick bins you've chosen, out of curiosity? |
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Dub Koala
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I'm going to be having a 4scoop stack only so no 2nd stack at this point. I was thinking to have two MT's combined with two HD215 for my kicks and the 4 scoops. I haven't picked the horns yet, I'll make that decision once I choose a cab for the MT's.
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Dub Koala
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I've come across the MT130 aswell. Any thoughts or comparisons with the MT's mentioned above? Cheets
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nickyburnell
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It's everything, not everythink!
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m0gsi
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The MT121 is roughly a 60 degree coverage box although I don't think I've seen any plots for the coverage of the 12" horn, the Hf horn is your choice.
You'll probably want 3 boxes to give you the width of coverage for wider rooms. |
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T-Bone
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Just curious I thought the wooden 12" horn part of the MT-121 is 40 X 20 degree so I can match it with a JBL 2386 loaded with a JBL 2450 neo 2" CD? I was thinking 4 a side with a Cubo Kick 15 under, don't know what subs yet maybe Emeralds single 18" half of the Famed Bertha sub.
I also was thinking JBL bullets attached top horn lip of the 121? Any ideas these will be used for out doors mainly or large auditorium dance gigs. Thanks! |
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BASS, how low can you go!
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Keen
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with mt's and half bertha's, you'll probs want something a bit strongrr than cubo kick in between. think flh type kick
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T-Bone
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Cubo Kick 15 is FLH or more like the lines of Marc O. MKH230? Thanks
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BASS, how low can you go!
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Teunos
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Nah ah, mt121 is definitely not 40x20 across its usable bandwidth, way too small for that Edited by Teunos - 29 July 2017 at 8:04pm |
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