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toastyghost
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They didn’t copy anything |
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Racks&Stacks
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fwiw, funktion one make hanging tweeter arrays and a levan-style horn extension for their infrabass
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RoadRunnersDust
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In fairness the Fk1 barn doors aren’t an extension of the horn as the infra boxes aren’t hornloaded until you stick that infront
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T-Bone
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I met Richard Long at his shop in NYC Long Island City in the early 80's, the best sound back then. He was the forefront of club sound, the music and his system made you move on the dance floor. I am a product of the club Studio54. I hung out there in the early 80's Friday and Saturday nights because the bouncers knew me by face and I bring a lot of friends with me at least 7-8 of us to party, dance and drink the night away. F-1 I have heard I like it but as far as I can remember I still like the bass that hits you in the face and your heart as you come into the club. I can tell you this much when I retire from work in a few years I will be building a full RLA dance stack with Crown and BGW amps. Have not decided if I will also buy Thorens TD 125's Mk II like Studio54. Thanks
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BASS, how low can you go!
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