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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mykey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 November 2007 at 2:06pm
Originally posted by Tekasis Tekasis wrote:

Originally posted by adambomb adambomb wrote:

Jah tubbys had 4 scoops in each stack, ninebar stack was 12 labs.
 
4 x 18''s against 24 x 12''s
 
Originally posted by adambomb adambomb wrote:

Jah tubbys on the other hand... step 10 - 15m out and it's not all that anymore.
 
Maybe with JTS - I've mentioned before, I once heard a system called Logic using 8 of Mykey's Wattco scoops on a stage in Burgess Park Sth London.
 
Trust me, since that day, I ain't heard bass like that ever again from scoops outdoors. None of my mates could believe what we heard from the main road on approach to the park, & that distance I couldn't even measure it was so far away.
 
That's why the reggae man dem ain't letting go some certain types of scoops!
 
Big up yourself B, who have them scoops right now & ain't gonna let them go.
 
If Mykey gives me a chance to hear the DubSub one day, I'm sure it'll be something for me to remember. But everytime I ask him bout it, I get no response.
 
Tek its being built, when did you ask me? I must be missing posts sorry
spend to much time bitching with HBL
and I don't like doing that, I'm playing a game as well as other people on here
called stoking the fire when it gets low
i hope HBL is as well, just gets out of hand sometimes, makes me fill sh*t, thats why I'm addicted to running, i just run off all the crap.
 
talking of running, i must recomend you put on a decent pair of headphones and play
 
Creedence Clearwater 'born on the bayou' very loudClap even the black members will be convertedClapLOL
 
actualy this could be good, I/we will think of some great rock tunes and to try and convert you and you give us some rare grooves that we have never heard of to convert us
well i already love dub but would like to hear some rare stuff?


Edited by mykey - 16 November 2007 at 3:33pm
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Originally posted by Tekasis Tekasis wrote:

A next reggae sound system who normally rumble up the place with ASS scoops is Lord Gelly's. Serious system!
    Heard them at Nottinghill this year,  the crowd was too tight to really get round and listen properley.  But I could see he was running it 4 way with the ASS folded 15s and even the ASS Tweeter Box.
 
Would love to catch them before the crowd arrives.
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Originally posted by levyte357 levyte357 wrote:

Originally posted by Disco Stu Disco Stu wrote:

Design has moved on since the WSX mainly due to people wanting lots of low bass - hence the development of the labsub, the WSX isnt really any better than an 1850 in terms of extension.


Not quite correct, 2x WSX will easily reach 40hz with decent amps, and low cut at 80hz.
Many clubs use WSX in pairs with no perceivable lack of sub. 7ft vers 5.5ft horn. Wink

Originally posted by Disco Stu Disco Stu wrote:


I think people are finally realising that having vast amounts of 30Hz isnt really that useful to you, since there isnt a lot going on down there anyway and you need exponential amounts of power to get that frequency up to the same level as the others,
Originally posted by Disco Stu Disco Stu wrote:


As mykey says stick a boost at 63Hz and your perception of a fat warm tubby sounding bass will go up exponentially.


To be quite honest, 63hz is really for the 1980's and upto mid 1990's. Modern scoops excel in the 40-50hz, because it sounds much lower than it is, and impacts limbs and buildings.
They also excel playing Old skool reggae. As I said before, the only other 1x18 cab I can say the same of is the WSX.
 
Strictly 40 & 50hz for roots reggae music! Too much 63Hz punch too high therefore we use it for upper/high bass.
 
I only heard a stack of Labs at London Carnival, but personally, although it sound good & very loud, it weren't low enough & I preferred the sound of the double 18's on the NCA system.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Insomnia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 November 2007 at 2:45pm
Hey Tek check this wheeel out LOL
it just came in

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as far as wheels go that one is pretty ghetto
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tekasis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 November 2007 at 2:56pm
You know I love wheels - Double & braked eh! Is that 50mm or 75mm ?  don't they come in blue ? LOL They gotta match mate.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mykey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 November 2007 at 2:58pm
100mm for cabs Tek
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Static Age Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 November 2007 at 4:26pm
can you get them with chrome spinners fitted?
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