OK, we completely lost it at work today...
OK, we completely lost it at work today...
... or sheer potential torture to Bo and Giskard? You decide.
Simple math...
...And I can say, now, to those folks that ask, can an L100 be used for PA? Yes, if you use THREE or more pairs, stacked. This thing is absolutely effortless, to WAY beyond 120 dB... and is capable of being driven by small amps (believe it or not, the little NAD C320BEE in the right hand of the rack, is running the WHOLE THING. Yes, a 2.666 ohm load- not even a flinch. ) to ridiculous output levels...
Regards,
Gordon.
Neat !
Take that you L100 bashers ( a bud of mine has 4310s in his/kids project studio )
<. Earl K
[size=large]Good God! A veritable cacophony of L100 reproduced sound![/size]
The Pain! The Pain!
What are the crossover points in these speakers?
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I think I get it...
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Gordon.........WOW!
Are any of those 100's for sale?
I'm thinking I may soon have to give up my L200/300 conversions
for something smaller. But I must keep something JBL in the house more than just a coffee mug.
Le'me know,
<<JJ>>
Nice 3-way there Reconer!
Glad to see someone knows how to set priorities at work.
L1
L1
L1
Oh, now I get it: Listening to L1's stacked three-deep would indeed be work - qualifies for triple time...?Originally posted by JBLnsince1959
Glad to see someone knows how to set priorities at work.
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
WOW- A new line array!!!!!!
At one time I owned 3 pair of these. I put 3 per side and arranged them in an array of sorts. Since they are tapered in the back it made a nice curved array. Sound was OK, but the look was incredible.
HOLY BATS**t, BATMAN!!!
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:shock: :shock:
That's reminiscent of some of the rigs that would evolve for providing music at the parties of days gone by. (Is there a couple of kegs out of camera range there? )
Regards,
Charley
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