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Tekasis
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15's or 18's ?
If 18's, which you reckon would be better sounding above scoops! 186's or 1850's ?
Would you say these folded horns above some RX18's in the below pic are too narrow for the scoops ?
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levyte357
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Static you're cheating mate !!!
Those scoops are a little wider than most, and there is a little gap in between them...
However set does look very neat. Edited by levyte357 - 02 December 2008 at 10:41am |
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what about some of these....
boldsystems seems well happy with them... 18" bandpass horn kick bin
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levyte357
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Seems a bit huge mate. I guess the ideal would be USB size, with ES18 performance, which wont happen, unless custom driver is used. Do people think 2x18 reflex with PD186/XB/Celestion would out do HD215 with PD154 @ 70-180 inside and out? |
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think the size is 552 wide, 580high, 750mm deep... grills with 20mm foam fronts
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YoungBlood
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Much thanks for all the feedback.
Seems finances will be choosing which cab I go with, as it must be usable as sub with smaller gigs as well. So I guess I'm going for Gsubs or 1x18 cubes. Probably loaded with PD186/XB/18PS100. Thanks again people. |
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billso
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Do people think 2x18 reflex with PD186/XB/Celestion would out do HD215 with PD154 @ 70-180 inside and out? [/QUOTE] HD215 would be 3 - 5 db louder in that pass band.
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Static Age
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The scoops are quite wide. The gap is caused because those scoops are pretty much flightcased & they have fittings on the sides which alow them to interlock when stacking.
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i was thinking the same thing and people had some opinions here: |
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bitzo
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folded horn with 15' path lenght 100 cm 18' are reserved for scoops ;) Edited by bitzo - 02 December 2008 at 3:28pm |
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i'd take the pepsi challange against most kick bins with my Pd186 loaded ES18's. 600mm wide to stack nice and neat on top of our Hogs.
we used to own a G sub which we used over our scoops, and i'm confident in saying 1 ES18 would destroy a double 18 G sub @ 80-180hz easily |
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Produce a killer sound. Take no prisoners.
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