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DanielIt
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The ideea is instead if moving 8x186 bass bins arround to just move 4 doubles.The manpower is not an issue as we have truck and ramp.On the subs we have 2 F218 like kick cabs.so we are looking for 35Hz to 80 mainly.
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Measure twice...cut once.
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Elliot Thompson
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That would be Lab Subs however, you would need to follow the same principal and use 12 inch woofers. In blocks of four you should achieve around 28 Hz and, they are useless above 80 Hz (Not efficient as a short horn) based on the length of the horn. Jeff (Pineapple Tribe) Nine Bar, owned I believe 12 Lab Subs in which, he used at Notting Hill Carnival years ago. Best Regards, |
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Elliot Thompson
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8 singles would be much more versatile re stacking options though.. (arrays)
BPHs, specially 18" on kick for techno, hmm.. If you like the sound of the existing BPHs just build some more and possibly add dedicated infras to cover 30-50ish only? Other option - go for proper FLHs if you mainly do large events with big stacks of 4+ per side/block, specially with that type of music in mind.. |
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t.geessounds
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How about some double cubo 18 extended.. Should do 35 to 80 well
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moyano
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just buy some void trinity x and all your worries will be over.....
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wires
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You really are having a hard time shifting those!
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Mark James
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id give them a good home..... im skint tho so probably not what your after lol
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me so horny me love you long throw
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moyano
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people keep wanting 2 so i haven't let them go. silly really as i could of sold them all, lol. They're brilliant cabs i just have to many. i think people are just scared of owning 21's, choosing the cheaper option over more bass. its takes a special kind of crazy to be in the 21 club
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Mark James
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wouldnt mind hearing them sometime tbh lol but i cant afford such things myself lol
id say they are fairly practical compared to some bass options i mean you can use less than 12 to start with and it will still work
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moyano
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Its funny that you should say that they're practical, i got them for this very reason. Smaller, lighter, louder and lower than the stasys x which i sold and when you stack them up, the ports are still the correct way around (unlike the stasys x on their end )
some people are under the impression that they are huge and unmanageable which they are simply not ! i can move and stack them by myself (you wouldn't believe me if you saw me though) |
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Mark James
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i tend to go as big and as inpractical as i can lol
i cant drive or mix so no chance im doing an event alone anyway lol but yes they are more practical/scaleable than a stack of 30hz flh type cabs in theory
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