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Static Age
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Posted: 25 February 2008 at 6:35pm |
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jethrocker
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Nice...you played them yet at all?
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Static Age
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only for a very short time, they were to big to be used for my most recent rig outing.
they sounded pretty good, the BMS comp driver is very loud & clear. i will have an oportunity to test them properly in March.
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ychole audio
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What brand are the 12's?
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I am ZERIEL'S dad!!!
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jethrocker
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Look like P-Audio SN12MB/B...
let us know results once you've had a good listen then... |
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justamadman
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nice job
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in front of the bass bins baby
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Jhodas
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good build dude
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Until the Lions have their own historians, tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter.
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Static Age
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the 12" are Beyma SM112, the comp driver is a BMS 4544
I will get around to a proper test soon. Edited by Static Age - 26 February 2008 at 10:00am |
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jbl_man
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Looks good! ..and thats a lovely big workshop you have there as well Dan.
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Be seeing you.
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Static Age
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thanks Ian. it is a decent size workshop alright, been in that premesis for over 3 years now.
if i owned the place then i would devide it up, one half for workshop & the other half for the storage of my gear.
as you can see in the pics i have to cover my rig up with dust sheets while i build to prevent everything getting coverd in a thick layer of saw dust.
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jethrocker
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Why don't you throw up a "partition wall" using some batten with plastic sheet stapled on it, spray booth style. Very cheap and easy enough to remove when you leave.
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Static Age
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that is something we have considered jeth, though i would definateley need the land lords permission. |
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