Thanks a lot! :dancin:
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Hi Mirco , I see from your picture that you have an interest in guitars.
Have a look at this !! ....
http://www.tdpri.com/forum/other-t-t...m-guitars.html
http://youtu.be/9Hip2YiQCGs
If you cannot see the pics it is worth registering as a member.
Ha, these look familiar!
i saw them on Guido Behringer's website a couple of days ago.
They are amazing but the bars on the units remind me of those el-cheapo car boomboxes:
http://nl.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=jj0k74&s=7
p.s
How much do they weight? :D
The transition from mono-amplification to the bi-amplification has greatly improved the overall performance of the system. The calibration has not required special efforts and it was not frustrating. I suppose that "all active" mode requires much more effort, but it's a very stimulating challenge ...
Hi Martin.
As I said earlier, Guido realized my passive crossover and he has also re-coned my woofers and midranges.
The protections of the speakers actually resemble those used in the hifi car, but I chose the bars to give the cabinet a note of even greater strength.
The weight of each cabinet, without accessories, speakers, cables, ..., is about 190 Kg :)
Holy crap!!!Those are amazing!
Did you ever say what 18" driver for the subs?
Hi JeffW.
It's the Aurasound NS18-992-4A.
Here below you can find some specs:
Attachment 64217
and some pics:
Attachment 64218
Attachment 64219
I hope it will sounds as good as the simulation promises ...
I don't know what kind of calibration your talking about...my system was crude ..
the 3 way elect, x-over seamed to have the mid/high freqs trying to dominate ea other..
and it was noisy and req'd maintenance on the connections gnds etc. (pro stuff mixed in)
and above all ...the thing was just not linear.w/testy music...it lost its delicate touch..FK