Hello guys, just shot a quick video of our booth at the Texas Hunter's Expo in McAllen TX. J15 is running off of a iPad and lepai amp. Amp was about 9 o'clock. I love the clean sound even off this little amp
https://youtu.be/ThI2uik_ixU
J15 at Texas Hunter's Expo
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Re: J15 at Texas Hunter's Expo
y2kindyz wrote:Hello guys, just shot a quick video of our booth at the Texas Hunter's Expo in McAllen TX. J15 is running off of a iPad and lepai amp. Amp was about 9 o'clock. I love the clean sound even off this little amp
https://youtu.be/ThI2uik_ixU
Very nice Oscar. Although, I'm sure some heads are exploding out there......a lot of folks didn't know that you could actually play country through BFM speakers!
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Re: J15 at Texas Hunter's Expo
Thanks Bruce We are in Texas, it could've been playing Tejano or a Cumbia. Then their ears would have meltedBruce Weldy wrote:
Very nice Oscar. Although, I'm sure some heads are exploding out there......a lot of folks didn't know that you could actually play country through BFM speakers!
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Re: J15 at Texas Hunter's Expo
y2kindyz wrote:Thanks Bruce We are in Texas, it could've been playing Tejano or a Cumbia. Then their ears would have meltedBruce Weldy wrote:
Very nice Oscar. Although, I'm sure some heads are exploding out there......a lot of folks didn't know that you could actually play country through BFM speakers!
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Re: J15 at Texas Hunter's Expo
I'm one of them, you should of warned us that that link had country music. Now I have to play white noise for 16 hours through my speakers just to get the twang out of the voice coils. Thankfully they were just the computer speakers.Bruce Weldy wrote:y2kindyz wrote:Hello guys, just shot a quick video of our booth at the Texas Hunter's Expo in McAllen TX. J15 is running off of a iPad and lepai amp. Amp was about 9 o'clock. I love the clean sound even off this little amp
https://youtu.be/ThI2uik_ixU
Very nice Oscar. Although, I'm sure some heads are exploding out there......a lot of folks didn't know that you could actually play country through BFM speakers!
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17" width 10" driver Autotuba
2 x 29" width dual Lab12 Tuba60
6 x DR250 2510/asd1001
In progress:
2 x DR250 2510/asd1001
For best results, point the loud end of the array towards the audience
Re: J15 at Texas Hunter's Expo
Next time I will be sure to play a Mexican polka or Corrido, guaranteed to stick to those voice coils and ear drums for 24 hours But I will add a warningCoronaOperator wrote:
I'm one of them, you should of warned us that that link had country music. Now I have to play white noise for 16 hours through my speakers just to get the twang out of the voice coils. Thankfully they were just the computer speakers.