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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Hardage" data-source="post: 125487" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>Re: tall skinny speakers</p><p></p><p>Are you asking about that Kentucky photo at the Eminence grounds? I wasn't there so I lifted the pic from their face page. If I remember right these sub engines are the 18" variety. I've heard 21" sub engines and watched as unscientific comparisons were made over at the shop between a single 21 and a 2x18 cab and they had similar output. The 21 does seem to go lower and that was with the old ceramic 1000 watt P-Audio. The newer neo types handle more watts and should be able to do more damage although I have not personally witnessed them at a gig. They are beginning to update their web pages with graphs and measurements for those that like that stuff (finally got a few more fancy tools and a new laptop over there).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Hardage, post: 125487, member: 185"] Re: tall skinny speakers Are you asking about that Kentucky photo at the Eminence grounds? I wasn't there so I lifted the pic from their face page. If I remember right these sub engines are the 18" variety. I've heard 21" sub engines and watched as unscientific comparisons were made over at the shop between a single 21 and a 2x18 cab and they had similar output. The 21 does seem to go lower and that was with the old ceramic 1000 watt P-Audio. The newer neo types handle more watts and should be able to do more damage although I have not personally witnessed them at a gig. They are beginning to update their web pages with graphs and measurements for those that like that stuff (finally got a few more fancy tools and a new laptop over there). [/QUOTE]
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