Bobby's Dad's thread....

Status
Not open for further replies.
The animals coming home from the pub late at night get a bit rowdy on the streets though, avoid those bastards like the plague.
 
BD, you should throw a weekly pigroast! The smell of broiling pork might run the middle easterners out of your building and maybe the neighborhood LMAO!
 
If you can't even crack 50 then you need a WOPL. :mrgreen:


…. but that was mid afternoon and half the building was out.
if it was dinner time, I could've done a hundred easy!

… and no, I don't need a WOPL, although of course I'd like one, but I already have 2x Crown D150's, 2x Bryston 7B, a PL400 II, 2x PL700 II, and my beast, the Amcron MA2401.
I could do with some more 15" speakers tho'.
 
Last edited:
We could take up a crowd control collection...pigs , no extra charge..
 
Last edited:
I haven't been notified for any 'breaches' yet, but when I do, I'll just deny it, and say it was someone else.
Easy solved.
…. but D2 was right. Time to dig up the Sound FX collection. (and set up the 'big bins' outside on my balcony)
 
Didn't know they made a 24, what wa the f.r on that bugger...
 
Didn't know they made a 24, what wa the f.r on that bugger...

i don't remember. but it was high, as it was meant to stack in clumps which brought it down considerable, and so still maintain a good power economy. pro'ly around 45Hz.
i'll look it up….

update: it was 37Hz
 
Ok, let me find my pencil, is it exponential, doubles, then doubles the double?
 
the thing is, the bass frequencies most favourable at a live gig, is not necessarily as low as some people think it is.
in reality, 60 Hz is pretty well where it all happens. anything lower is pretty well wasted.
 
And anything below 28 can set up structure destroying resonance...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top