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Post by toastyghost » Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:44 pm

AlexNineBar wrote:Could be interested in the Sound System side of things.

We do a fair amount of work in the South East.

Certainly can teach a thing or three about low frequencies.

8)
Step off big man, I got here first :x

Soundclash business!

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Post by serox » Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:47 pm

toastyghost wrote:
AlexNineBar wrote:Could be interested in the Sound System side of things.

We do a fair amount of work in the South East.

Certainly can teach a thing or three about low frequencies.

8)
Step off big man, I got here first :x

Soundclash business!
What spec are both of ur rigs?
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.

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Post by toastyghost » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:00 am

Serox wrote:
toastyghost wrote:
AlexNineBar wrote:Could be interested in the Sound System side of things.

We do a fair amount of work in the South East.

Certainly can teach a thing or three about low frequencies.

8)
Step off big man, I got here first :x

Soundclash business!
What spec are both of ur rigs?
Mine is basically just over half of what DIRT took to Super Dub Pressure up until October last year when they started bringing the Psyco cabs instead - I could bring up to six Void Stasys X bass cabs and four of the Stasys 3 midtops.

Not the best picture but here's some of it at a gig in Lancaster earlier this year:
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:)

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Post by alexninebar » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:34 am

toastyghost wrote:
Serox wrote:
toastyghost wrote:
AlexNineBar wrote:Could be interested in the Sound System side of things.

We do a fair amount of work in the South East.

Certainly can teach a thing or three about low frequencies.

8)
Step off big man, I got here first :x

Soundclash business!
What spec are both of ur rigs?
Mine is basically just over half of what DIRT took to Super Dub Pressure up until October last year when they started bringing the Psyco cabs instead - I could bring up to six Void Stasys X bass cabs and four of the Stasys 3 midtops.

Not the best picture but here's some of it at a gig in Lancaster earlier this year:
Image

:)


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Post by serox » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:12 am

If we could get 9 Bars rig there that would be sick.
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Post by deadly_habit » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:17 am

toastyghost wrote:
Serox wrote:
toastyghost wrote:
AlexNineBar wrote:Could be interested in the Sound System side of things.

We do a fair amount of work in the South East.

Certainly can teach a thing or three about low frequencies.

8)
Step off big man, I got here first :x

Soundclash business!
What spec are both of ur rigs?
Mine is basically just over half of what DIRT took to Super Dub Pressure up until October last year when they started bringing the Psyco cabs instead - I could bring up to six Void Stasys X bass cabs and four of the Stasys 3 midtops.

Not the best picture but here's some of it at a gig in Lancaster earlier this year:
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:)
4 15" and dual 15" inch subs or 18"?

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Post by toastyghost » Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:23 pm

AlexNineBar wrote:
toastyghost wrote:
Serox wrote:
toastyghost wrote:
AlexNineBar wrote:Could be interested in the Sound System side of things.

We do a fair amount of work in the South East.

Certainly can teach a thing or three about low frequencies.

8)
Step off big man, I got here first :x

Soundclash business!
What spec are both of ur rigs?
Mine is basically just over half of what DIRT took to Super Dub Pressure up until October last year when they started bringing the Psyco cabs instead - I could bring up to six Void Stasys X bass cabs and four of the Stasys 3 midtops.

Not the best picture but here's some of it at a gig in Lancaster earlier this year:
Image

:)


Image

Our Specification available here:

http://www.turbosound.com/newsroom/nhca ... index.html



Regards
If you'd actually bring the whole thing, you're a madman 8) make it half and I'll come clash, for realz. That'd give these boys something to write home about!

Deadly Habit: Tops are 12", 6.5" and 1" each, bass is dual 18". Basically flat from 30Hz to 20kHz.

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Post by deadly_habit » Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:31 pm

ah be nice for a small venue but you should build some labs 8)
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heh think this is 4.0 and he's on like 6.0 or 8.0 of his rig

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Post by jameshk » Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:41 pm

I'm up for this, keep it updated.

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Post by serox » Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:39 pm

We even got a venue that would let you use 9Bar?

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Post by mico viejo » Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:13 pm

Serox wrote:We even got a venue that would let you use 9Bar?
try brixton recreation centre or whatever its called

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Post by serox » Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:15 pm

Mico Viejo wrote:
Serox wrote:We even got a venue that would let you use 9Bar?
try brixton recreation centre or whatever its called
I would be surprised if they were allowed to have music playing from that setup.
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Post by toastyghost » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:05 pm

Deadly Habit wrote:ah be nice for a small venue but you should build some labs 8)
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my fave local soundguy of choice
heh think this is 4.0 and he's on like 6.0 or 8.0 of his rig
Ha, small venue my arse! It does the business indoors or out - LABs are an expensive DIY option and you really need four cabs minimum to make them work properly.

Like I said, if Alex brings six LABs and I bring six of those, we can do it reggae soundclash style for a bit more fun.

I won't comment on that heap of car sub drivers....

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Post by deadly_habit » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:07 pm

toastyghost wrote:
Deadly Habit wrote:ah be nice for a small venue but you should build some labs 8)
Image
my fave local soundguy of choice
heh think this is 4.0 and he's on like 6.0 or 8.0 of his rig
Ha, small venue my arse! It does the business indoors or out - LABs are an expensive DIY option and you really need four cabs minimum to make them work properly.

Like I said, if Alex brings six LABs and I bring six of those, we can do it reggae soundclash style for a bit more fun.

I won't comment on that heap of car sub drivers....
yes looks like shit but guy is a bose tech and builds venues
they look like shit but when it comes to bassface 8)
trust me we have plenty of lab guys round here and i always go to him
the ghetto look thorws most people :lol:

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Post by toastyghost » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:11 pm

Well the reason his reflex cabinets might be more impressive in a smallish indoor venue compared to LABs is simple physics - I'd wager that a lot of the LAB sound is lost due to venue reflections. Part of the reason I didn't want to go for front loaded horns when the majority of our work will be indoors.

Bose aren't particularly well respected nor used in pro sound circles, bar the 602 for speech.

But each to their own :)

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Post by mico viejo » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:30 pm

Serox wrote:
Mico Viejo wrote:
Serox wrote:We even got a venue that would let you use 9Bar?
try brixton recreation centre or whatever its called
I would be surprised if they were allowed to have music playing from that setup.
dunno. no idea about this shit, so maybe this 9bar rig is on another level, but aba shanti and other old school dub systems do stuff there regularly

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Post by serox » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:33 pm

Mico Viejo wrote:
Serox wrote:
Mico Viejo wrote:
Serox wrote:We even got a venue that would let you use 9Bar?
try brixton recreation centre or whatever its called
I would be surprised if they were allowed to have music playing from that setup.
dunno. no idea about this shit, so maybe this 9bar rig is on another level, but aba shanti and other old school dub systems do stuff there regularly
Not sure if I have seen all of Aba Shanti but I think 9Bar is better quality.
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Post by mico viejo » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:39 pm

Serox wrote: I think 9Bar is better quality.
"better quality" meaning: "will cause greater structural damage to neighbouring buildings"?

could be. aba shanti was almost, dare i say it, TOO much

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Post by serox » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:51 pm

Mico Viejo wrote:
Serox wrote: I think 9Bar is better quality.
"better quality" meaning: "will cause greater structural damage to neighbouring buildings"?

could be. aba shanti was almost, dare i say it, TOO much
will leave it up to alex or toasty to explain what differences there are lol.
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