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thanks for the bump, i couldn't find it. eat my tops:

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one half of 9 Bar from the hireout i helped them do on Saturday.
It kicked SE1's butt.

They've got 12 Labs and 8 Aspects in total now :eek:

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i've read somewhere that they're getting another 12 labs built :eek::cool::D

i'm not sure about that, they can't fit all 12 in a van as it is :D

i'll ask Jeff though when i see him tomorrow though.

40k of Turbosound Aspect going in to Big Sexy Festival (if rain doesn't stop play)
 
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One corner. In total there was

148 Outline hi`s
64 Outline Subs
28 X-Line T`s
10 X Line S`s
24 X Line subs

That`s a LOT of speakers!
 
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How much sub can you cram on a carnival float....that lot was behind

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That lot...all firing backwards. Gotta do something bigger this year to keep `em happy...HMMM GULP!

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( oh and I did take the wheelboards off before you lot start!)
 
my little pile of speakers:

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The ones on the bottom are a work of mad genius by a friend of mine and are called terra horns. The horn path is entirely curved and made in a kind of yacht building style. They also have a gaping hole through the middle of them which provides a welcome place to sleep!

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Is this just me - while I find the modern high tech speakers aesthetically pleasing to the eye there is nothing quite like the sight of a bank of mis-matched battered old speakers at some party :)
 
The ones on the bottom are a work of mad genius by a friend of mine and are called terra horns. The horn path is entirely curved and made in a kind of yacht building style. They also have a gaping hole through the middle of them which provides a welcome place to sleep!

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Ooooh, pretty :cool:

Doin't suppose you have access to the tech specs for them? :oops: :D
 
Is this just me - while I find the modern high tech speakers aesthetically pleasing to the eye there is nothing quite like the sight of a bank of mis-matched battered old speakers at some party :)

I just get annoyed, coz half the time, while the stacks may look cool, the way they are arranged is making things sound a fuckload worse than it could be...
 
Ooooh, pretty :cool:

Doin't suppose you have access to the tech specs for them? :oops: :D

not as such,

the meta acoustics website has a bit more info.

They go flat to around 25Hz in groups of 4 but I tend to high-pass mine nearer 30Hz. They have a single PD1850 in each one and will happily munch 1200w if it is clean. When run flat out they make trousers flap at 20m and make my ear drums hit their mechanic excursion limit in a painful and inevitably damaging way.

Efficiency is off the radar, I rarely need to put more than about 400w into each one. We were testing them off of a 15w hi-fi and it was frightening what was coming out of them.

Horn length is about 3.6m, longer than pretty much any other commercially available bass horn. The only competition as far as I am aware is the EM Acoustics Quake sub, the LABhorn, and the Martin Audio WSX.
 
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