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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Payne" data-source="post: 42417" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Re: Turbosound Flashline</p><p></p><p>Well, let me start by apologizing for lobbing the "this PA will do 120 db at 400 ft" bomb and then running off. As I said, I got that info from a print out of an Ease file a friend sent me.</p><p>Dom and Chris sent me the beta version of the Flashline Ease files but I got bogged down in a major proposal that was due yesterday. Today I finally got to play around with the Flashline beta in Ease2. I created a scenario that is typical of my work environment, such as a Stageline SL320 in a parking lot somewhere - or as we call it, a gig in a field. I asked the PA to reach 350 feet, which is probably a bit further than i usually need to throw, but not out of the question for my work place. Best trim height I can squeeze out of a SL320 is about 28 feet. So, I hung 12 Flashline aside in that situation and ran 1/3 octave slices at the highest resolution EASE will do. (It took my MacBook Pro running EASE under VM Fusion almost an hour to grind this resolution out!) I did not run any plots on the subs. So, here is what I came up with. I hope it clears the air some. I am told the Flashline file will go public and be available on Turbosound's website very soon, so anyone who wishes will be able to put it through it's paces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Payne, post: 42417, member: 231"] Re: Turbosound Flashline Well, let me start by apologizing for lobbing the "this PA will do 120 db at 400 ft" bomb and then running off. As I said, I got that info from a print out of an Ease file a friend sent me. Dom and Chris sent me the beta version of the Flashline Ease files but I got bogged down in a major proposal that was due yesterday. Today I finally got to play around with the Flashline beta in Ease2. I created a scenario that is typical of my work environment, such as a Stageline SL320 in a parking lot somewhere - or as we call it, a gig in a field. I asked the PA to reach 350 feet, which is probably a bit further than i usually need to throw, but not out of the question for my work place. Best trim height I can squeeze out of a SL320 is about 28 feet. So, I hung 12 Flashline aside in that situation and ran 1/3 octave slices at the highest resolution EASE will do. (It took my MacBook Pro running EASE under VM Fusion almost an hour to grind this resolution out!) I did not run any plots on the subs. So, here is what I came up with. I hope it clears the air some. I am told the Flashline file will go public and be available on Turbosound's website very soon, so anyone who wishes will be able to put it through it's paces. [/QUOTE]
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