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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Cumberland" data-source="post: 23002" data-attributes="member: 370"><p>Re: 12v Eco project sound system</p><p></p><p>thx u lot</p><p>i must say i am loving the banter though some does of it goes over my head somewhat.</p><p>jeff notable points on what u get for ur dosh is fair enough and i guess i half expected that and why i seek advice else where.</p><p>and we do need something that will work outside in afield not in a club.</p><p>i dont know enough about building to know what to look for in old kit</p><p>and am hoping to learn enough to build an appropriate rig for the money we have.</p><p>though illd love to give some fabulous old drives a new home if i had any clue what to look for.</p><p>we are not pro audio guys. nor in it for money. but we love sound! the energy the feel of it. we dont need to boast about data readings or power etc. but we do not wana bodge or show off. just present true and honest sound with feeling.</p><p>i love this rob "treating speaker designs in a utilitarian manner: as tools, not one size fits all miracle solutions"</p><p>sounds exactly what we looking for. i read up on them. they got designs?</p><p>if big means more efficient there's no overkill and i guess yes we are looking for something a little more substantial than an all in one box. and to learn and play upgrade rehouse rebuild etc as we learn.</p><p>i not sure how to do it [wiv crossover?] but we could probably compromise to loose some freq at lower end [octave] as i suspect it wouldnt be so noticeable to us [would it]</p><p>if the power isnt significant at all we will have to rethink and perhaps run our batteries in parallel not series getting some new 24v amps and then seeing how we get on with that. but ideally we prefer 12v.</p><p>and who ever said that about the fm radios i recon must have hacked into my notes... strange u shld have said that....</p><p>and we hope ends justify means as long as we be as environmentally aware as we can and then its more about the idea of working in tandem with our environment and not to just not give a dam. it looks after us we look after it.</p><p>in it?</p><p></p><p>whats a DSP bennett?</p><p>no we got some 'on a stick' JBLs 4 that. i like the simplicity of big horns to make use of sound more efficant. i thought they would take more power and thats all kind o nice. 'ohh look at our big horns they use no power but make good use of that they have' that works for me.</p><p>looking different isnt the motivation but i would like to believe our approach was slightly different.</p><p></p><p>so i know i need active cross over [just figured out what dsp is bennett thx looks good]</p><p>we thinking of some mid range aps at 12v just to test with.</p><p>some horned big cabs</p><p>so</p><p>just need some designs and instructions on what drivers and how to assemble...</p><p>why might i be finding these things then?</p><p></p><p>right im off to do my homework</p><p>dwc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Cumberland, post: 23002, member: 370"] Re: 12v Eco project sound system thx u lot i must say i am loving the banter though some does of it goes over my head somewhat. jeff notable points on what u get for ur dosh is fair enough and i guess i half expected that and why i seek advice else where. and we do need something that will work outside in afield not in a club. i dont know enough about building to know what to look for in old kit and am hoping to learn enough to build an appropriate rig for the money we have. though illd love to give some fabulous old drives a new home if i had any clue what to look for. we are not pro audio guys. nor in it for money. but we love sound! the energy the feel of it. we dont need to boast about data readings or power etc. but we do not wana bodge or show off. just present true and honest sound with feeling. i love this rob "treating speaker designs in a utilitarian manner: as tools, not one size fits all miracle solutions" sounds exactly what we looking for. i read up on them. they got designs? if big means more efficient there's no overkill and i guess yes we are looking for something a little more substantial than an all in one box. and to learn and play upgrade rehouse rebuild etc as we learn. i not sure how to do it [wiv crossover?] but we could probably compromise to loose some freq at lower end [octave] as i suspect it wouldnt be so noticeable to us [would it] if the power isnt significant at all we will have to rethink and perhaps run our batteries in parallel not series getting some new 24v amps and then seeing how we get on with that. but ideally we prefer 12v. and who ever said that about the fm radios i recon must have hacked into my notes... strange u shld have said that.... and we hope ends justify means as long as we be as environmentally aware as we can and then its more about the idea of working in tandem with our environment and not to just not give a dam. it looks after us we look after it. in it? whats a DSP bennett? no we got some 'on a stick' JBLs 4 that. i like the simplicity of big horns to make use of sound more efficant. i thought they would take more power and thats all kind o nice. 'ohh look at our big horns they use no power but make good use of that they have' that works for me. looking different isnt the motivation but i would like to believe our approach was slightly different. so i know i need active cross over [just figured out what dsp is bennett thx looks good] we thinking of some mid range aps at 12v just to test with. some horned big cabs so just need some designs and instructions on what drivers and how to assemble... why might i be finding these things then? right im off to do my homework dwc [/QUOTE]
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