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Posts by Gitarrenschlumpf
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It is. I'm sorry for your lack of success, but perhaps better times are ahead for you!
My company and me are very fine. Good luck to yours!
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Maybe you should found your own speaker company, if it´s so easy and cheap to build flat cabinets.
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Once again: It´s not enough to put a normal crossover and a pad for the HF driver (that´s what this 2 crossovers are) between an amplifier, the 12 CX and a tweeter. I had both crossovers here and both doesn´t cut the peak of the CX. So if you built your own cab in this configuration, show us the frequency response, please!
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The Eminence Beta 12 CX is not flat enough, to run it through a crossover you can buy. There is a 6 dB peak between 1,8 and 4 kHz. You have to design and build the crossover by your own, because there is no crossover on the market to flatten the peaks of the 12 CX out. But my best wishes for building your own FRFR cabs!
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Who is it??
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The rack itself? 180 euros + vat.
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We did a custom rack for our BlueAmps "Spark Full Stack Custom". This is how the system looks like:
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Modular cab systems are not that new. We did this: http://www.blueamps.de/ampscabs/spark-full-stack/ for example in 2014.
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This doesn´t make sense. The preasure is depending on the frequency. So it´s the same with the speaker + the tweeter.
If the speaker is 250 W (+90 W HF), the whole CLR can´t be 500 W. The amplifier of it could be a 500 W, but for the headroom I think.
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From the Atomics homepage: "Drivers:(1x) Custom 250w 1×12″.."
100 dB out of one speaker at 1 W is a lot. Especially if the speaker should be flat. Could you quote the link of JMs statement, please?
EDIT: Found it. I asked Jay and he said "100 dB". hmmmm...
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Actually, if it takes 1 W to generate 100 dB, efficiency should by definition be 100 dB, not 96?
How says 100 dB? Take 250 W/120 dB and calculate back to 1 W. It´s -24 dB, so the speaker is 96 db/W.
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So you missunderstood the specs.
"Output:Max Continuous SPL: 120 dB" This is not 120 dB/W/m! The speakers are 95 or 96 db/W/m.
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120 dB/W/m? Please tell me the speaker! To get 130 dB out of it you just need 10 watts... and new ears!
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It´s YAMAHA branded.
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I think it´s because I´m no Kemper user anymore. Maybe facebook ("Marco Wendel") or check my website of BlueAmps?