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Originally posted by iand4403 iand4403 wrote:

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Make sure you get a BIG amp for them. We ran ours for about a year off a camco v6, we were happy with them then but after hanging them off a 5000vz....

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Hello,
 
I really agree with VPAS, having the right amp makes a big difference! Also 'watts' do not say everything. In practice some amps are just more bass heavey. I have also good experience with  QSC PL6.0/9.0, MC2 E45 and also FFA do very well on Punishers.
 
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Compact yes, but the X-tro, is that not a heavy sod, so you gain on the subs weight but die lifting the X-tro?
It just is.
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Xtro's not that bad to lift at all. I can lift one on top of a pair of stacked bins ( about five foot from the floor ) without too much difficulty. With two people it becomes real easy.
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Originally posted by sam sam wrote:

It will be mostly outdoors. Punishers don't need kick ??? that's definintly not what I've understood from my readings, are you sure ...

That's right they don't need any kick, i've heard & used 2 a side upto 8 a side and there fine crossing over at 125hz.

Also why are you going for a 3 or 4 way system ? more amps, more cable, need better crossovers, more space, more money LOL 

A simple twin 18" and passive midtop something like a 15" & 1.5" is great 
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Originally posted by Louder than loud Louder than loud wrote:

Originally posted by sam sam wrote:

It will be mostly outdoors. Punishers don't need kick ??? that's definintly not what I've understood from my readings, are you sure ...

That's right they don't need any kick, i've heard & used 2 a side upto 8 a side and there fine crossing over at 125hz.

Also why are you going for a 3 or 4 way system ? more amps, more cable, need better crossovers, more space, more money LOL 

A simple twin 18" and passive midtop something like a 15" & 1.5" is great 


Highly sceptical, to say the least, about that mate.  I found even taking them upto 110hz resulted in a muddying of the sound. I have never heard of, nor seen, anyone running them as an all in one bass solution - x-tros, HDs, always some form of ''kick'' cab on top. What sort of cab were you running above them, if you don't mind me asking.
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A bi-amped midtop again loaded with a 15" & 1.5"
LR48 30hz - 110hz LR24 
LR24 110hz - 1.2kHz LR24
LR24 1.2kHz out LR24




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Originally posted by Sibulus Sibulus wrote:

Originally posted by Louder than loud Louder than loud wrote:

Originally posted by sam sam wrote:

It will be mostly outdoors. Punishers don't need kick ??? that's definintly not what I've understood from my readings, are you sure ...

That's right they don't need any kick, i've heard & used 2 a side upto 8 a side and there fine crossing over at 125hz.

Also why are you going for a 3 or 4 way system ? more amps, more cable, need better crossovers, more space, more money LOL 

A simple twin 18" and passive midtop something like a 15" & 1.5" is great 


Highly sceptical, to say the least, about that mate.  I found even taking them upto 110hz resulted in a muddying of the sound. I have never heard of, nor seen, anyone running them as an all in one bass solution - x-tros, HDs, always some form of ''kick'' cab on top. What sort of cab were you running above them, if you don't mind me asking.
Happy to be corrected, I was more or less quoting what someone else said on here, can't find it now though, maybe I got confused but I thought someone said thy are a, "one box bass soluion"...
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Ok I think maybe I've been abit too ambitious ... after further documentation I've realised that 6/8 punishers is going to cost quite alot to power, and funds are limited so I'm now more thinking of starting with 4x 1850 horns loaded with void v18 1000 + 2x MT121 or MT122.

Would MT121 be good or should I go for MT122 (more complicated and more expensive Cry)

What do you think of this overall system ? To me it seems easier to build, less money and I beleive will deliver alot of quality sound anyhow. Bear in mind : outdoors/jungle/dubstep/tekno ...
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go for it. thats what im building very soon! im going for the mt122. and i would suggest you do the same. and im putting pd1850 in the 1850horn.

it only took me a few years to deside what i wanted to build but hey got there in the end. LOL

im sure it will cover all your music type pretty dam well.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Edd Jordan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 June 2010 at 12:49am

just built some 1850s for a mate i know its northing todo with the punisher, but we ran these out side and in the living room. inside or out they sounded awsome and the living room wasnt that big!

acoustics ay what a bitch

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