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    Posted: 24 January 2012 at 9:59pm
Hi all was wondering if i could ask some advice, Have recently been thrust into the soundsystem world by a friend who decided to take the plunge on a almost complete rig. So i apologise rather wet round the ears.
We have 4 THL 828 bins and 2 TSW 718 bins and are wondering what midtops would anyone recommend to complete the rig.
As i said i'm new to all this so i'm unsure about what we have would work bins wise also.
Just need some help really!

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Hi I have a lovely pair TurboSound floodlight TFL760h would work very wellWink there in the for sale section. 
Bass is my high, I need to get my hit!
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Damn i'd love them floods backlash....wish i had the cash as someone will get a bargain...

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Same here!
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Floodlight would be a perfect match. Stick to either 1 type of bass bins or the other. 
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Originally posted by AM55 AM55 wrote:

Floodlight would be a perfect match. Stick to either 1 type of bass bins or the other. 
Nah, flood doesn't work well 4way, run the whole job 5 way, sub the 718s and run the THLs out to meet the floods @ 180.....
 
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I thought 718s don't do much below 50Hz.
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Originally posted by shagnasty shagnasty wrote:

Originally posted by AM55 AM55 wrote:

Floodlight would be a perfect match. Stick to either 1 type of bass bins or the other. 
Nah, flood doesn't work well 4way, run the whole job 5 way, sub the 718s and run the THLs out to meet the floods @ 180.....
 
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How do you mean run it 5 way, as i said very wet round the ears with all this.
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flood light all the way i reckon, not only will you keep all your system turbo but for the price i don't reckon you could much better tops,
run them from around 200hz upwards
 
also aren't the 718's and the 828 very similar inside as they are both turbosound bph
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Originally posted by AM55 AM55 wrote:

I thought 718s don't do much below 50Hz.
 

If you run them in a tighter bracket they are more convincing, say 30-90 you will get a lot of energy out of them, not ideal but just a way of using what the guy had, obviously a FK 221 would be nicer but......

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Originally posted by mashgwan mashgwan wrote:

flood light all the way i reckon, not only will you keep all your system turbo but for the price i don't reckon you could much better tops,
run them from around 200hz upwards
 
also aren't the 718's and the 828 very similar inside as they are both turbosound bph
I don't know about the 828s but a 718 is not really in it's happy zone @ 200Hz TBH if the 12" on the flood would do it I'd drop below the recommened 180, but with a 718 running 30-90, a pair of 828 running 60-180 and then some floods on top you should have a pretty deep, very punch stack....
 
And it will be a good height unlike a flood on a 718 which isn't quite hi enough...
 
I did build a load of little risers to raise and angle floods on 718 which have been shown on here a few times that work well, but another bin works better!!!
 
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Originally posted by shagnasty shagnasty wrote:

but with a 718 running 30-90, a pair of 828 running 60-180 and then some floods on top you should have a pretty deep, very punch stack....
 
 
Fair enough but if I was spending my money on branded kit I would want it all matching. Also 1 way bass makes things simpler and will still do a good job.
 
What ever you do Caine you shouldn't have different bass bins running the same frequency's.
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