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T.R.U.
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+1 2 stacks of that would put most rigs to shame and thats even before you turn it on . Amazing work, props to the artist.
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JR.junior
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@ rich, ind.st;
Respect man! Edited by JR.junior - 14 July 2011 at 10:08am |
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Support the scoop technology, larger mouth plays louder!
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king david
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kitsch
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http://www.warriorcharge.noblogs.org
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Adam_Iron_Horse
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Are they like ported scoops or something? :S
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ermita
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Cant go wrong stacking em' up.......apart from 2 camo on the side.
The only downside is that you always stack them like this otherwise it wont look that good.
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rich, ind.st
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done a few gigs with the imperials/waldorfs now and can fully see why people like them. Been crossing them over from 25 - 510 hz, managed to replace 2 x 18's and 2 x 12's a side with 3x15's and a cuff load more cabinet area. Lovely coherency and really surprising attack for a 'scoop' style cabinet, having modeled them up in hornresp you can clearly see that the original designers worked hard to reduce the response dip that you find in modern scoops thus rendering them useful as a one box bass solution, group delay ain't half bad either ;)
here's a photo from the weekend just gone, had ivan smagghe playing euro techno type stuff on it, sounded very hifi, sadly had noise complaints so ended up being run at a fairly conservative volume. (you'll notice we chopped 'em in half to make it less like moving an industrial/american fridge around)
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music is god
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luton_soundman
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Sound Hire/Sales new/used equipment.
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mykey-
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.......at least bank robbers have hoods and guns |
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luton_soundman
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Sound Hire/Sales new/used equipment.
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Meat
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Thats the coolest rig I've seen in ages. |
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Don't test the champignon sound
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Lee In Montreal
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Want scoop porn? Here's the restoration of four Richard Long & Associates Waldorf cabinets by Shorty in NJ. As well as four Berthas with Levan extensions. The pictures give enough information on the topology for those who want to understand the Waldorf. Lineage from the Jensen Imperial design is very clear. Enjoy.
http://www.myspace.com/soundmanshorty/photos/albums/sbs-collaberation-w-sting-intl-aug-30-08/2305250 Edited by Lee In Montreal - 13 July 2011 at 2:41pm |
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ukdubwise
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Did you took that photo in an Art Gallery? this is a beauty. who's system is that, any idea?
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