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vwbidder
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Those are sweet looking cabs I assume their performance is somewhere between the X12 and the MT122? Can 2 per side be used to get good coverage and decent throw. How low will they play?
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login4
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TIFF, ye about 1000 the pair.
vwbidder two a side would cover a nice wide area, good for clubs etc, day time pic: the photos were taken at a festival called the workhouse festival (courtyard stage) all in all they sounded very sweet, really kicky mid and crisp top end, the only thing i picked up on was there was a note that seemed to resonate sometimes it might of just been the venue or me just being picky but im going to run them through the computer at some point and see if there's any nasty peaks or dips in the response p.s. wow those Beyma's sound nice |
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wafflesomd
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How many sheets did it take for two? Edited by wafflesomd - 18 August 2008 at 6:16am |
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tomschute
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one per cab covered it if I remember rightly.
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Out to lunch... stableaudio@hotmail.co.uk
www.stableaudio.co.uk Speaker Building Services |
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login4
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ye toms right, two sheets with a bit to spare
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Zollax
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Nice work there
I realy wanna know how they sound compare to the MT122 And how low and high the 12" speakers can play. |
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login4
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cheers man, well iv never compared them directly to a MT but id imagine there not as efficient as an MT but they still project the sound nicely, and the dispersion seems fairly wide on them i run mine from 130hz - 1.7khz, they would probably go a little higher and lower tho without too many problems.... |
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Zollax
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Okeey
You said earlyer that the Eminence beta-12 didn't preform so well in this cab. Do you think the Eminence Delta-12 would do a better jobb? |
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wafflesomd
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Speaking of, for anyone in the states.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=299-500 |
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Flano
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Nice job indeed....
Whats the weight of these cabs come in at?Are they your fame subs in the pic? |
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login4
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ye i think the delta 12 would be much better,
Flano ye there the fame subs i got from germany, there pretty good to be fair, realy quite kicky, and go fairly low, i hi pass at 35hz which seems to be fine, they might be for sale soon as im thinking of down sizing a bit, and the pa bug is calling, as for weight of the tops i can lift one by myself and move it around but need two to stack one, also there quite top heavy because of the Beyma comp driver Edited by login4 - 21 August 2008 at 11:05am |
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wafflesomd
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I'll be building a pair here soon. Probably won't be nearly as nice as yours, but I'll try :)
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