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lickweed
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Posted: 27 November 2020 at 10:00pm |
Hi
Anyone used these ? Looking for opinions , the weight is only 33kg , my back would be very happy
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http://www.liquidsound.co.uk/
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FOO
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Great box!! They sound lovely and can really hand out some good SPLs.
Compact, light'ish and a powerfull. You Will not be disappointed with them
Edited by FOO - 27 November 2020 at 10:21pm |
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Earplug
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Yup. Excellent cab. The designers come from d&b audiotec - and it shows. |
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Earplugs Are For Wimps!
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smitske96
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Indeed a very nice box, the only thing to keep in mind is what you put under it.
It does not really have a lot of 'balls' down low.
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lickweed
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Yes ,
Edited by lickweed - 14 March 2023 at 6:29pm |
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FOO
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Two T24n side by side. Sitting ontop of a B30 each. And a BSX on its side down at the bottom. Off you go
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knet94
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The specs say the frequency range is from 65hz to 18,000hz. How is 65hz not ballsy?
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smitske96
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Look at the production partner test
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MarjanM
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My problem with that box is the high crossover point. 1700Hz is way too high.
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Marjan Milosevic
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smitske96
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Thats indeed an odd one. Looking at the graph, something like 1-1.2 kHz would be more suitable.
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FOO
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That really isnt a issue. They sound just fine All the way up there. But pull it down to 1200-1250 and you get bit more crisp and controlled sound image.
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MarjanM
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I have tested them extensively at my shop. They are good, but too compromised for my liking.
They have passive crossover inside. So using them in passive mode makes them sound a bit weird to me. It is maybe only my ears that are used to HF devices crossed at 800Hz or so.
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Marjan Milosevic
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