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Brian Steele wrote:From the Orion HCCA manual... "Please Note: Due to the extremely long excursion and high temperature possibilities of this woofer, it is recommended that when the woofer is installed it be positioned so that the cone either faces upward or downward only."
Jus sayin;
Looks like that build is going to make some beastly bass....
Rovin wrote:my shiddy desktop speakers cant play bass but from what i can hear from it : mids\highs sounding clear & balanced ...
X_Factor wrote:nice, how the voltage holding ?
Rovin wrote:my shiddy desktop speakers cant play bass but from what i can hear from it : mids\highs sounding clear & balanced ...
saw the pic on Instagram earlier I knew it was your build. looking forward to seeing some vids.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:It done
david12 wrote:saw the pic on Instagram earlier I knew it was your build. looking forward to seeing some vids.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:It done
Rovin wrote:nice man but how u go do we dat with 1 single pic ...
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Day1: tuning....blasted rain....tuner is ah BOSS....so we still made it happen
For those interested, tuner is randy aka bassgod aka chunky...was one of Rent A Amp's main sound engineer.
Rovin wrote:i dont know d person though i have seen ppl on fb mention his name
just asking to know how they do tuning for these kinds of systems : run pink noise, use a rta mic\rta software then adjust crossover points, eqs, levels accordingly ? ...
kavaninho wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Day1: tuning....blasted rain....tuner is ah BOSS....so we still made it happen
For those interested, tuner is randy aka bassgod aka chunky...was one of Rent A Amp's main sound engineer.
Is that the RTA mic laying on the ground taking the measurement?
kavaninho wrote:^ That is not ideal at all.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:kavaninho wrote:^ That is not ideal at all.
Nope its not...when we went out in the open, the correct thing was done
Brian Steele wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:kavaninho wrote:^ That is not ideal at all.
Nope its not...when we went out in the open, the correct thing was done
Actually, if you were doing what's called a "ground plane" measurement, it can be quite accurate.
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