Best scoop for 18NLW9601? |
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djkeet
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Do you remember which scoops Ben I think it will be interesting to see the results of the RTA's do you have other scoops to AB against as well? |
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levyte357-
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To be clear... Are you saying, 18sound 18NLW9601, are not suitable for Scoops !? |
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MarjanM
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Those are your own words from like 4-5 years ago :-) You made me stupid back then when i said it will kill in a right scoop. Remember?
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levyte357-
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Maybe you'd like to present that post here? EDIT: "If you didn't just make that up.. That is.." Edited by levyte357- - 29 October 2017 at 1:10pm |
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MarjanM
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I ma not the only person that remembers this.
There is even your statement confirming this. But i have no time to bother and dig old topic. I have better things to do.
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bee
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correct, lol.... the 9601 is a killer in the right scoop. most of the us guys have been using the 9601 for years...
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bee
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ive used them in my own designs and recently modded some original s118's with shims to fit them...
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bee
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I'm only doing the tests for a client to see and hear for himself. the a/b with different drivers will be done in the same mini scoop. so far ive lined up a few drivers.
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levyte357-
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As I thought, making stuff up to cause another argument. I may have said "expensive and not as sensitive as some", but that would be it. Facepalm. |
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Motion54
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I have a set of four of these scoops available to buy. Haven’t got around to messing about with them as I still have 12 other scoops. |
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djkeet
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Yes because that would be a really tight fit |
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bee
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correct they wont fit in a standard s118. the baffle cutout is too small, and due to the rebate for the original jbl drivers, the 9601 would hit the back baffle, so a shim is needed.
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