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gumilap
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Posted: 14 March 2013 at 12:49am |
Was wondering about how to stack 4 18" superscooper in this small venue where we have a gig tomorrow, this is how we put it today, 2 scoops in the mid standing, 2 on their side - the reflex bassbins are the club's bins we're not using them but they are built in and cant remove them unfortunately, that takes out a lot of space ..
The dj is in the middle behind the stack, I mean its a really small venue we wont be able to get the most out of the system but it is this a good way to put the scoops? Or should the mouth of the two on the sides be switched? also I know its not the right topic for this but we just built these hd215s,I looked at many topics but cant find whats the horn length of the hd215s anywhere, can someone help me with that? How much delay do I need to match the scoops? Thanks very much! ps the left standing scoop has its driver removed and the grill attached with tape only thats why it looks odd:) |
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mans1000
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All together on their sides making one big mouth. Or all in a row standing upright, ok just re-read the post. 2 upright scoops each side, HD's on top?
Edited by mans1000 - 14 March 2013 at 10:47am |
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cravings
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but he can't move the double 18s...
as you have it is probably the best you can do. doesn't look like you'll be lacking in sound in there! presume there will be some kind of mid highs on there.. |
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in all honesty, you have far too much rig in that venue anyways, i don't think moving stuff around a few inch's will make any difference to this.
Hope you have some more midtop than the tiny flown install things |
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yeah we have f1 res2 on top of them, just couldnt get it in there last night...
Was just wondering if it caused any harm to have the 2 on their sides and if their mouths were in the right direction. what about the hd's horn length? Can you tell me that please? |
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HD15 driver sims:
and many many topics, go digging: http://forum.speakerplans.com/hd15-time-alignment_topic545.html http://forum.speakerplans.com/hd15-exact-horn-sound-path-length-anyone_topic11921_page2.html http://forum.speakerplans.com/hd15-exact-horn-sound-path-length-anyone_topic11921.html http://forum.speakerplans.com/hd15-time-alignment_topic545.html |
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