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Topic: Tham15
Posted By: Walle_W
Subject: Tham15
Date Posted: 21 December 2012 at 5:33am
Been working this fall, finally two Tham's is tested. Sounds promising

What could be better then a couple of friends, plenty of beer and some new speakers to test on a friday night



And of course a new amp rack.




Edit: Drivers are Faital 15HP1030



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Posted By: biotec
Date Posted: 22 December 2012 at 6:49pm
how did the horses like them?

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Posted By: JohnnyPyro
Date Posted: 22 December 2012 at 7:30pm
i must have drunk too much.. but i can count more than 2 LOL .. looking good bud .. just finshed 4 myself

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Posted By: FlipC
Date Posted: 23 December 2012 at 12:21am
Really there looks to be 6 in that picture.
2 in background and 4 new ones it seems


Posted By: Walle_W
Date Posted: 23 December 2012 at 6:13am
Originally posted by FlipC FlipC wrote:

Really there looks to be 6 in that picture.
2 in background and 4 new ones it seems


Yes, six built. But two finished for testing


Posted By: Walle_W
Date Posted: 23 December 2012 at 6:17am
Originally posted by biotec biotec wrote:

how did the horses like them?


Since the only horses in that stable are made from steel, they don't mind

(Stable is used for mc-garage and speaker testing, no animals hurt during sound experiments!)


Posted By: Earplug
Date Posted: 23 December 2012 at 8:33am
What are you doing with Altair amps (in Sweden)? That´s a bit far north for them!  Smile




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Posted By: Walle_W
Date Posted: 23 December 2012 at 1:46pm
Originally posted by Earplug Earplug wrote:

What are you doing with Altair amps (in Sweden)? That´s a bit far north for them!  Smile



They where powering a d.a.s rig at the local school for higher education.

The rig consisted of four d.a.s RF-212 and four d.a.s dubbel 18" subs. (i got thoose tops also Smile)
A mix of Ecler and Altair amps. D.a.s crossovers and Ecler eq´s. Now replaced with Dynacord amps and speakers.

The Swedish importer of d.a.s is based in my hometown, i guess they came to Sweden that way.

Nice amps, i use one mf-12 to power my home speakers. Canton Ergo RC-L.

The tops are "Kräm" a Swedish brand. Beyma drivers, cp385nd and 10G40. 


Posted By: Earplug
Date Posted: 23 December 2012 at 7:23pm
DAS and Altair - now you´re talking!   LOL

When I first moved down here, half the rigs around were those. Some of the old DAS stuff is actually quite good, but now replaced with plastic line de-rays...Disapprove




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Posted By: Walle_W
Date Posted: 31 August 2013 at 5:54am
A made a little experiment last night..

I have been providing pa for a club this entire summer with two G-subs (Beyma18G550) driven by a Lab FP-3400 and a pair of "Kräm" tops (10G40&cp385nd). Driven by a Altair MF-12 (amprack above) Crossed at 40-130 and tops 130-20k.
Playing house, deephouse and techno.

Yesterday a brought two Tham15 and another Altair MF-12 Wink

I set the crossovers to 32-80 for the Gsubs and 80-140 for the Tham15. Tops at 140-20k.
Altair on Thams in 4r Bridge giving 1500wrms
Lab on Gubs in 4r stereo giving 2x1500wrms
Altair on Tops at 8r Stereo giving a modest 2x360wrms 


Nice mix. Sounded very tight.
Now i need to finish all 6 Tham15´s and replace the Gsubs with something that goes lower.. With the 18G550 drivers..  Ojoj, more to the to-do list.. Ouch

Someone told me that a used FP-3400 and a new PKN XE6000 are in the same pricerange.. Does anyone here need a nice Lab? Big smile


Posted By: Tony Wilkes
Date Posted: 31 August 2013 at 7:04am
What a waste of tham15`s. Use 4 per side and forget about the G sub replacements

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Posted By: rish
Date Posted: 31 August 2013 at 10:10am
Originally posted by Tony Wilkes Tony Wilkes wrote:

What a waste of tham15`s. Use 4 per side and forget about the G sub replacements
 
Hi Tony.
 
How would you advise setting up 4 thams a side? would you stack all vertically or place them next to each other to get them to couple properly.
 
Rish 


Posted By: Tony Wilkes
Date Posted: 31 August 2013 at 10:31am
Personally I would stack them so that they were 2x2 with the mouths together. I would also have to measure the other various possibilities just out of curiosity.

Tony

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Posted By: rish
Date Posted: 31 August 2013 at 10:46am

I once stacked them 4 high with the mouths together and that nearly blew your socks off but i do use them as you suggested.

coming back to this tread, i also dont see the need to use g-subs and the thams together.
 
Rish  



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