Nice HP !
I love the DIY lense(s) nested inside the Valencia(s) .
What horn feeds into those slant plates ?
Nice HP !
I love the DIY lense(s) nested inside the Valencia(s) .
What horn feeds into those slant plates ?
Guido: most of them, you have seen....but not heard
Earl: at this time (in cause of the use of 2470) there are 2370a horns in them. Not very good fitting to a lens like this.....I know....but the hole is closed. The lens do a good job.
In earlier times there were DIY steel horns made from 2mm steel sheets, built like the first horns Jim Lansing made in the 40s, fitting to the 2441 (2441 now on top of the scoops).
The steel horns I coated with sprayed material normaly used for antinoise in cars. I sold them some years ago.
HP
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...missed this the first time around.
Congratulations on a fine stable.
Widget
You should be ashamed of yourself ---- you cannot listen to all of those lovely speakers at the same time or is that the time alligned arangement. What does Zilch say about your 19 way x/over. ? Time to spread some joy and sell what you do not need.
You should be ashamed of yourself ---- you cannot listen to all of those lovely speakers at the same time or is that the time alligned arangement. What does Zilch say about your 19 way x/over. ? Time to spread some joy and sell what you do not need.
I showed that picture to my wife last night.
Hm... she said. Who is this guy ?
The lad who got my into the the forum I said.
" Fruehjahrsputz " she cried.
Now I got to do the same thing and remove all empty beer bottles that
might be hiding there.
Great show Hanspeter.
Klaus
HP
Incredible picture and array of speakers...... i'm jealous
really amazing......
Only one thing missing....JBL jacket????
take care
Now that's what I call an impressive display of firepower...and
I'm not refering to the fighter.
Your 4333"s are ecpecially nice
One question....are these all on display in your listening room?
Russell B.
OPUS POCUS
it reminded me of Hofmannhp's homage to the Ummagumma back cover.
After Pink Floyd's 16 May 1970 performance at The Warehouse in New Orleans, the equipment shown on the rear cover of Ummagumma was stolen. The remaining concerts on this U.S. tour were cancelled. After the theft, and the Grateful Dead's drug bust after their 31 January 1970 performance, also at The Warehouse; New Orleans was shunned by most rock bands for the first half of the 1970s. The Grateful Dead would not play in New Orleans for another 10 years. Pink Floyd wouldn't play there for another 24 years.
Ah, but that bust of the Dead and their sound system being held by the NOLA police led to Jerry Garcia being first introduced to Bob Heil of Heil Sound. The Dead were to play the next night at the Fox in St. Louis (see foto sent me by Bob Heil), and were system-less. Heil stepped up with a system and started a long-term relationship with the band that continues today.
Heil also introduced Jerry to the concept of foldback (monitors), which was not a technique in wide use at the time.
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
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