Turbosound; The relics |
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tv00
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I have tms-2 serial 2 & 4, serial 1 & 3 have burned. Pics to come soon.
They will be for sale soon or I'll swap them for four other tms-2s, I want something that I can bare to bring around! I want to fit the drivers inside that the boxes was originally born with. Meanwhile you can have a look at this pic, new painted tms-2s, half of my system (without subs:-) AND YES: They will be SPLAYED before use! Edited by tv00 - 08 January 2014 at 8:21pm |
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jacethebase
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tv00
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That looks like tfl-760 with tse-118 under?
Tops are not really that old. Just stumpled upon 360 tms-3s on my way, often heard about this, but never saw the pic before: 360!? I thought they "only" had 96! Didn't anyone think about comb filter back then? Don't forget this thread: http://forum.speakerplans.com/vintage-rig-porn_topic16967_page1.html Edited by tv00 - 08 January 2014 at 8:27pm |
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Twiggy
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Hi does anyone know how low the 2x15's go in the tb3020. From a brochure madboffin posted I got 300 18lr crossover between the 15s and 10's and bullets up to 16khz.
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jacethebase
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My subs are the 780L 21"s :)
Yep that's floodlight :) |
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madboffin
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The 3020 will go as low as a TB215, or the later TSE215, which was listed as 60Hz. However if you stack some together they will go lower. 4 x 215's was pretty good.
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Phil B
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Djdarch
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that was a great read , thanks
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cravings
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low res photo, but is this the old festival system?
lisdoonvarna festival 1983. |
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jazomir
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Looks like it. Here is a larger pic of it in action - the stacked low mids seem to be correct in the original post.
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For sidefills, can we have two enormous things of a type that might be venerated as Gods by the inhabitants of Easter Island, capable of reaching volumes that would make Beelzebub soil his pants.
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Is that a bit of two-by jammed between mids for splaying?
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music is the message
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jazomir
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Probably - that 'rigging' and cab design was probably worked out later in the evolution of Turbosound. Probably the positioning/stacking of the cabs would have been found out through trial & error - as are most things - and if the system had a Version 2, this would have been designed into the cabs. I don't think there was a V2 of the festival system, so probably Flashlight would have been the next generation and encompassing all the modifications & changes that were required.
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For sidefills, can we have two enormous things of a type that might be venerated as Gods by the inhabitants of Easter Island, capable of reaching volumes that would make Beelzebub soil his pants.
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