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arthurG from AG audio has posted on here a lot actually. he's always seemed very helpful, with good knowledge and experience of compression drivers in particular. so it's seemed to me anyway.. haven't noticed him posting on here in ages though actually... maybe you know that? not sure what your |
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We all by now the ups and downs with Flat fronted cab design Edited by B.P.Sound - 24 October 2008 at 8:02am |
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Yes, there are some pros and cons to both.
PROS REFLEX: If the level needs to be kept low and contained within a small room / venue or tent the reflex / flat fronted cabinet(s) will win all day.
PROS REFLEX : If your looking for more of a ''one box solution'' then again reflex / flat fronted type is better.
CONS REFLEX: You need ALOT of it to do any venue above 500
CONS REFLEX : You will never get that 40Hz body shaking feel
PROS HORNLOADED: You need less cabinets to do a venue
PROS HORNLOADED: When supplying a system for dance/D&B/house etc etc ive found it works a lot better and promoters tend to perfer the sound of hornloaded cabinets.
PROS HORNLOADED: You DO get that 40Hz body shake
CONS HORNLOADED: Dont work that well for live bands
CONS HORNLOADED: Sometimes a bit tooooo much AARRRRRR for people
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i say that you probably never heard because you got so many nice brand in uk that i don't think you know all brand outhere ...nothing other !!
so you know arthur and ag audio ,nice ,and yes he's a nice man allways helpfull as you say and i really like his touring system but it's look like ag audio as closed (at least the website is closed) ,but if arthur is here he can explain probably.
sorry didn't understand ...what do you mean exactly ? Edited by dj-panoramix - 25 October 2008 at 1:53am |
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Meyer, Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, dont need to say any mmmmmmmmmmmmore realy, do I
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Hmmm Meyer!!! Heavy!!!!!!!!!
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