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convoy hunter 05-03-11 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1655657)
I still think it leans to the speaker, how old is the equipment, :hmmm:

my father had it when he was 25 now he is 43

Gerald 05-03-11 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by convoy hunter (Post 1655659)
my father had it when he was 25 now he is 43

Well...18 years it may be a bit during that time, but you've used the right frequency to quite recently, when these difficulties came up, you have some other speaker to change with...

convoy hunter 05-03-11 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1655663)
Well...18 years it may be a bit during that time, but you've used the right frequency to quite recently, when these difficulties came up, you have some other speaker to change with...

as we have discussed previously the speaker is not the problem but the amp itself.

Gerald 05-03-11 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by convoy hunter (Post 1655665)
as we have discussed previously the speaker is not the problem but the amp itself.

Maybe...but..now it is so that it can be both parts, I'm not working with this stuff, but have had equipment for a long time, and different mixing systems as little familiar, I can be ... but send an email to Jimbuna he can certainly give you a few good advice, myself, maybe I would consider changing up myself, if you have that money on new equipment, here is a link to Jimbuna

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/member.php?u=223849

convoy hunter 05-03-11 08:27 AM

thanks

Gerald 05-03-11 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by convoy hunter (Post 1655672)
thanks

You are welcome, :up:

DarkFish 05-03-11 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by convoy hunter (Post 1655629)
then what time of music should I use and what do you mean by weight?:06:

the best music for testing is generally metal, plain and simple. If something plays metal well, it plays everything well. You need a strong bass-, mid- and treble range, and very clear sound, or metal will quite easily turn into noise.

Something fast and heavy with loads of distortion like this would be good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6pEW9VeABU

Gerald 05-03-11 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1655679)
the best music for testing is generally metal, plain and simple. If something plays metal well, it plays everything well. You need a strong bass-, mid- and treble range, and very clear sound, or metal will quite easily turn into noise.

Something fast and heavy with loads of distortion like this would be good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6pEW9VeABU

He, He, we have discussed it on the page before, :O:


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