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MattStolton
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Matt Stolton - Technical Director (!!!) - Wilding Sound Ltd
"Sparkius metiretur vestra" - "Meter Your Mains" |
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Danny A
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re-terminate with one of these https://www.neutrik.com/en/product/ntp3rc
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Jack_The_Ripper
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Here's one of my stupid mate's sound systems, RCL speakers which are on the crappy level of Skytec. BORK!!!
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jbl_man
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^ But looks like they are having fun though.
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Be seeing you.
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Robbo
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They have obviously spent more money on their hats than on the sound gear
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cravings
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they do look like they're having fun
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jammin75
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i have heard rcl drivers do the buisness
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feel the vibes !!! "Who Feels it Knows it" Strong like Lion
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Robbo
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[/QUOTE] i have heard rcl drivers do the buisness [/QUOTE]Yeah, I heard some in south Wales once and they certainly won the farting competition hands down |
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BJtheDJ
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i have heard rcl drivers do the buisness [/QUOTE]Yeah, I heard some in south Wales once and they certainly won the farting competition hands down [/QUOTE] I have two dogs here that will take on all-comers My American Bulldog is currently in training for the next Olympic farting marathon And yes, those lads with the witches hats and the RCL's do look as though they're enjoying themselves; maybe with some kind of chemical assistance
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If your vaccinations were mandatory and nobody in your class had measles,
then you know that you're not a Millenial kid.</f |
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Earplug
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Distortion is King! |
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Earplugs Are For Wimps!
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Jack_The_Ripper
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My mate Dan who's in the photo also has a bigger system full of Skytec speakers, some Peavey SX200, a mish mash of different manufacturer horn subs and other crap. He goes on about how his 'stack' as he calls it is brilliant but sound quality is terrible, comb filtering galore and the bass is all uneven and god it sounds terrible. He powers it all of W-Audio, Skytec and other cheap crap amplifiers. I remember him blowing a few drivers because of clipping and after I reccomended to him to get QSC amps he said nah his are good enough you get problems.
He's a nice lad but what a douchbag never listens to me about comb filtering, different drivers and speaker cabs having different frequency response and different dispersion. The last I heard was he'd bought a Turbosound 18" unloaded horn sub and stuck a Fane driver in it, no modelling in software to see if it might be good or crap he just said to me "it's an 18" driver mate it'll fit in the driver hole", lol.
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jbl_man
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Back in the 70's that's what we all used to do...basically stuff the best driver you could afford (or had in stock) into any cabinet with the right sized baffle cut out. Yes,you would look at the driver, light cone,double roll suspension,and could tell it would work best in a horn cabinet,or a heavier cone driver with a concertina suspension would be better suited to a big reflex cab. But was mostly trial and error. That's how you learned back then.
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