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My favourite artists at the mo are probably Far Too Loud, breaks but kinda glitchy and psy sounding at the same time.
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My favourite artists at the mo are probably Far Too Loud, breaks but kinda glitchy and psy sounding at the same time.
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The company I work for are the industry standard in live sound desks for theatre in London’s West End and Broadway.
Sounds impressive but my job mainly consists of soldering and assembly work.
The company I work for are the industry standard in live sound desks for theatre in London’s West End and Broadway.
Sounds impressive but my job mainly consists of soldering and assembly work.
Maybe Soul of Man – Killa Brew?
Maybe Soul of Man – Killa Brew?
Poor mans bovril. End of.
Poor mans bovril. End of.
anyone know the weird squeaky tune tht comes in before it? or is it part of the same tune?
anyone know the weird squeaky tune tht comes in before it? or is it part of the same tune?
haha, reminds me of nathan barley
haha, reminds me of nathan barley
If u like brass eye check out time trumpet too…
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If u like brass eye check out time trumpet too…
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Both of em, tho I prefer Check My Beat a bit more, they’ve both got a proper fresh sound. I love tht proper techy tearout stuff like far too loud etc thts around at the moment. Wicked mix raaa
Both of em, tho I prefer Check My Beat a bit more, they’ve both got a proper fresh sound. I love tht proper techy tearout stuff like far too loud etc thts around at the moment. Wicked mix raaa
Love that Dilemn record, it’s been my favourite for a while now.
Love that Dilemn record, it’s been my favourite for a while now.
The amps are still nowhere near powerful enough. Although an amp might be rated at 840W/Ch it depends upon the impedance of the speaker ur driving with it. Notice in the description for the 602D it says 840W@2 ohms. Your speakers are 8 ohm speakers, and it says in the item description that at 8 ohms the power output is only 380W/Ch – you need at least 600W/Ch @ 8 ohms, preferably more.
As for hooking up a sub and a full-range cab to the same amp, you really don’t want to do this. It would give you no control over the balance, and you would be sending HF to the sub, and bass to the full-range cabs.
And 3 is a bit of a strange number to choose as most amps have 2 channels, I’d go for an even number.
The amps are still nowhere near powerful enough. Although an amp might be rated at 840W/Ch it depends upon the impedance of the speaker ur driving with it. Notice in the description for the 602D it says 840W@2 ohms. Your speakers are 8 ohm speakers, and it says in the item description that at 8 ohms the power output is only 380W/Ch – you need at least 600W/Ch @ 8 ohms, preferably more.
As for hooking up a sub and a full-range cab to the same amp, you really don’t want to do this. It would give you no control over the balance, and you would be sending HF to the sub, and bass to the full-range cabs.
And 3 is a bit of a strange number to choose as most amps have 2 channels, I’d go for an even number.
Looks like someone beat me to it!
Looks like someone beat me to it!
I’d try keep the rig fairly simple, using the same kind of speakers. The turbosound speakers will sound decent, theres not much point polluting the sound with the crap behringers and nady speakers.
Personally I’d rather have a smaller rig tht sounds fat thn a powerful rig thts all over the shop, I’ve heard some really shitty rigs tht dont work cos they’re just made from all kinds of random speakers tht have been put together carelessly. I’d stick with just buying the turbosound speakers (they’re considerably louder than the others you’ve specced anyway) and use the money u save to buy some more powerful amps (preferably not behringer ones).
Its always better to use amps that are more powerful than the speaker ratings, they will control the speakers a lot better and also u won’t be driving them hard and causing loads of distortion tht blows ur speakers (and ur ears too). Just be careful that they don’t get turned up too far or u can kiss ur new speakers goodbye. Ur rig will still be ridiculously loud for a room in your house, and u won’t be losing anything by ditching the behringers and nadys.
I guess you’ll need the crossover as the turbosounds don’t seem to have passives built in (I might be wrong, the descriptions on that site don’t tell u much) – u don’t really want to be feeding the subs with anything other than bass, and u can take the sub-bass out of what you’re feeding the full-range cabs too unless u really feel u need it.
The behringer crossover looks a good buy as it has a limiter built in, which will prevent anything too high level from being sent to the amps (particularly important if ur using amps capable of supplying more power than the speakers can handle). Take time to tune the rig when u set it up, setting the crossovers at the right frequencies and the amps at the right level. U can improve the sound a lot just by taking 10 minutes to listen to it and set everything right. If u want to upgrade at any point, buy more of the same turbosound speakers.
I’d try keep the rig fairly simple, using the same kind of speakers. The turbosound speakers will sound decent, theres not much point polluting the sound with the crap behringers and nady speakers.
Personally I’d rather have a smaller rig tht sounds fat thn a powerful rig thts all over the shop, I’ve heard some really shitty rigs tht dont work cos they’re just made from all kinds of random speakers tht have been put together carelessly. I’d stick with just buying the turbosound speakers (they’re considerably louder than the others you’ve specced anyway) and use the money u save to buy some more powerful amps (preferably not behringer ones).
Its always better to use amps that are more powerful than the speaker ratings, they will control the speakers a lot better and also u won’t be driving them hard and causing loads of distortion tht blows ur speakers (and ur ears too). Just be careful that they don’t get turned up too far or u can kiss ur new speakers goodbye. Ur rig will still be ridiculously loud for a room in your house, and u won’t be losing anything by ditching the behringers and nadys.
I guess you’ll need the crossover as the turbosounds don’t seem to have passives built in (I might be wrong, the descriptions on that site don’t tell u much) – u don’t really want to be feeding the subs with anything other than bass, and u can take the sub-bass out of what you’re feeding the full-range cabs too unless u really feel u need it.
The behringer crossover looks a good buy as it has a limiter built in, which will prevent anything too high level from being sent to the amps (particularly important if ur using amps capable of supplying more power than the speakers can handle). Take time to tune the rig when u set it up, setting the crossovers at the right frequencies and the amps at the right level. U can improve the sound a lot just by taking 10 minutes to listen to it and set everything right. If u want to upgrade at any point, buy more of the same turbosound speakers.
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