My X1 Sub I Built - Video Inside
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My X1 Sub I Built - Video Inside
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxWYCDL4mCE
Every Loefah record I got pushes that bitch to the max. Love it.
Built by hand. Got a P-Audio SD-18 driver. Powered by a QSC RMX 2450 Mono Bridged at about 800w.
Every Loefah record I got pushes that bitch to the max. Love it.
Built by hand. Got a P-Audio SD-18 driver. Powered by a QSC RMX 2450 Mono Bridged at about 800w.
Nice one! I'm just in the process of building one of these myself, but having an absolute prick of a time trying to get a SD-18 over here... argh! Precision Audio won't ship from the UK (and it would be heinously expensive at 17 kg a piece) and the australasian retailers no longer stock the SD-18... and won't get em in unless I'm after 10!
THat looks mint tho, so I'll find a way!
THat looks mint tho, so I'll find a way!
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i know how you feel, thief.
we don't have distribution for precision devices audio over here. what i REALLY wanted to build was a 1850 horn aka "The Looney Bin":
http://www.proaudioparts.co.uk/looneybin.asp
unfortunately, that requires a pd-1850 and no one stateside carries that driver. kills me. but honestly, the X1 is a sub machine! i'm gonna end up building a couple of hd-15's to stack on top of it for kick horns.
check usspeaker.com for the sd-18's. they might ship out your way and it'd be cheaper than getting it from the uk, im sure.
we don't have distribution for precision devices audio over here. what i REALLY wanted to build was a 1850 horn aka "The Looney Bin":
http://www.proaudioparts.co.uk/looneybin.asp
unfortunately, that requires a pd-1850 and no one stateside carries that driver. kills me. but honestly, the X1 is a sub machine! i'm gonna end up building a couple of hd-15's to stack on top of it for kick horns.
check usspeaker.com for the sd-18's. they might ship out your way and it'd be cheaper than getting it from the uk, im sure.
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yea the looneys are pretty mental. if you can't get the driver for it, have a look at designs for the LAB - some guys run a rig based around 8 of those here in Bristol and it's almost like they were designed/tuned with dubstep in mind. So deep.Hate Recordings wrote:i know how you feel, thief.
we don't have distribution for precision devices audio over here. what i REALLY wanted to build was a 1850 horn aka "The Looney Bin":
http://www.proaudioparts.co.uk/looneybin.asp
unfortunately, that requires a pd-1850 and no one stateside carries that driver. kills me. but honestly, the X1 is a sub machine! i'm gonna end up building a couple of hd-15's to stack on top of it for kick horns.
check usspeaker.com for the sd-18's. they might ship out your way and it'd be cheaper than getting it from the uk, im sure.

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