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Very cool, bd!
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So, Britannia Row Productions, then: so-called because it was founded in 1975 at 35, Britannia Row, Islington, North London, by Pink Floyd.
It had all come a long way from early PA systems using the likes of the WEM Audiomaster mixer, which offered just five inputs and one output – though you could daisychain them to give nine inputs into that one output! – and the column speakers used for vocals.
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I've tested this 2400 at 838 wpc into 8 , both loaded and driven and put it up head to head against Tim's WOPL 1000 on his Soniphase S6's. The Soni's can take 1000 RMS continous on the woofer end and the Carver would go into clip protect long before the WOPL even started to break into a sweat...the WOPL drove them cleaner and louder than the Carver....period....i took the Carver back in trade that very same day and Tim has never looked back.
The woofers can. Not the system I believe..
Soniphase S6's , he's got around 3K in them..
You're dreaming....although 18K will get you a brand new set of Jubilees......Khorns on steroids...
Love it!!!!Yes, it must be with snow and freezing wind around...
source: http://www.epicski.com/t/23235/hot-dog-freestyle-the-old-school/720
P.A. installations with electronic crossovers require 'some' knowledge though to avoid funny accidents...:
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A new amplifier came out that blew the 80- to 100-watt amps out of the water: The Phase Linear amp was a whopping 700 watts. A fellow we knew wanted the best so he bought not one but two. He even put in a dedicated 220-volt line to power this monster. Rumor was when he powered it on, lights in the city dimmed.
The night he debuted his prize, the guests gathered around. He proudly turned the many knobs, switches and VU meters to listen to the sound. Cranking the amps past 70 percent, a slight sound omitted as the tweeters appeared to glow orange. Suddenly, there was a buzzing, crackling sound, followed by a thud. The tweeter centers fell forward onto the carpet. His wife yelled, “Get those off my carpet!â€
No one stepped forward to remove the molten-hot metal that, by then, had sunk deep into the thick shag and padding, stopping short of the hardwood floor.
On the bright side, there were now two near-perfect circulars to set cocktails, which had never been possible before in deep shag.
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And what for '220VAC line'?
source: http://www.madisonparktimes.com/Con...ITING-THE-PARK-Music-to-our-ears/-3/364/29529
