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    Posted: 08 March 2011 at 11:25pm
Started off with around 10 members, now down to 3. Were based in manchester and hire out gear for a hobby and host free parties when we can. Known as Rampage soundystem and heres our progression :) enjoy.

This basically set i all off.. called it the wobble box god knows what was in it haha:



moved up with a few 'Auna' and phonic speakers and skytec amps ;):






Next some skytec speakers and rcl sub and class d bins:





Next rig (PD123.ER drivers in those middle cabs now, and 4 eminence kappa 15" in each of the bottom ones) :





Finally got something proper (our amps are matrix 3000h, proline 3000, also have a T.amp 2400 and ultradrive and limiter. Other amps are from linkup.):





Currently selling all cabs and hoping to go branded next. Thanks for looking.
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Edited by maxwell92 - 30 June 2011 at 10:07pm
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First, please get some rack screws. Holding your gear in a rack with cable ties is not a good look!

Apart from that, nice system- well done!
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very impressive progression, from scrap to rig! nice work Thumbs Up.

tidy the rack up with some bolts, maybe casters, or make yourself up a proper ply rackcase and a tidy lil patch panel and you are done!
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rack screws .. with washers if you want to be pedantic Thumbs Up (I am haha)

liking the progression, and looks like you had fun along the way :)
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Or to be even better, use Adam Hall Hum Frees.
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Yeh the zip ties were a temporary fix for one night, and the bottom amp rack is from a free party so didn't have time to fix all the amps in. The plan is to get a proper ply amp rack this abs one is abit crap but it always seems to be the last thing on my list..
To be fair though only started off about a year and a half ago with that first picture so ive been quite busy since!
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Originally posted by TONY.A.S.S. TONY.A.S.S. wrote:

Or to be even better, use Adam Hall Hum Frees.

Cry just bought 200 bloody nylon washers - now you tell me! 

look good though, my ocd side approves Thumbs Up


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well done mate ...
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Nice progression, looks like you are now moving air as they say.
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Originally posted by TONY.A.S.S. TONY.A.S.S. wrote:

Or to be even better, use Adam Hall Hum Frees.

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whats to stop the thread acting as a conductor on the hum frees? seem pretty pointless if the thread of the bolt will still conduct to the rack.

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nylon bolt

i have to say, ive never encountered a hum loop caused by a rack....
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