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Joey carlo
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Epic! 16db is massive , but so is that horn lol
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That shows up on normalized (overall power/crossurface) sims. But this has to have some directivity. Should have brought excavator and dig it in
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couple of blurry photos from the construction
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So is the shell made from plywood? Was it resonating? What about directivity? Screwed/welded?
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that's steel box section welded into sections the size of plywood sheets. 3.5M sheets i think. so then the steel sections bolt together. and if you look at the photo from the festival job you can see there are more steel sections as braces, and a load of steel rope as tensioners.
first time we fired it up for a quick test in the warehouse was hillarious. standing on the top you were almost bounced up and down. that was when it became instantly obvious just how much more bracing was going to be needed. i was with them for a day or so of the initial assembly.. but i've actually never heard it in action on a job. i'm sure they got it tight though. they know what they're at. |
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Joey carlo
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Thinking of doing similar but on a bit smaller scale lol
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And a couple of hours later there was an off his nut raver with his head wedged in the front of it..... |
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Joey carlo
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With ruptured eyeballs
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Phil B
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Our flat pack system works pretty well, still holding up and using adjustable screw clips means you can adjust up a tight fit everytime. If I was doing it again I would use wooden batten bracing across the large flat panels and ali' - L section for all edges.. We are thinking of some horn extensions for the Keystones but time is eluding us ! https://forum.speakerplans.com/th-unity-horn-24v-wind-solar-system_topic63191_page9.html .p. |
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i think they did yes and have a few times. i just help them out with stuff the odd time.
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