How many T60's for this effect?

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How many T60's for this effect?

#1 Post by SoundInMotionDJ »

Just how many T60's did they have on that mountain...???

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To be fair....you can tell they TOTALLY blew the drivers. :shock:

This is why it's important to use a hard limiter if you're going to turn the system to "11." :lol:
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Re: How many T60's for this effect?

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SoundInMotionDJ wrote:To be fair....you can tell they TOTALLY blew the drivers. :shock:

This is why it's important to use a hard limiter if you're going to turn the system to "11." :lol:
I think that one made a square wave in one cycle, I guess they don't have fast enough distortion detection to prevent that!
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Re: How many T60's for this effect?

#4 Post by bassmonster »

That's incredible, look at how the compression of the blast creates vapor clouds and how the shock wave mows down plants on the mountain. :shock:


I'd say that guy who built 16 T60s forgot to turn the volume down before plugging in his guitar cable. :lol:

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#5 Post by 88h88 »

How many? All of them I think... :shock:
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Re: How many T60's for this effect?

#6 Post by SoundInMotionDJ »

The visible explosion happened at 0:12. The sound from the shock arrived at about 0:25. That is about a 13 second delay. That looks like "sea level" to me...so the speed of sound is about 340m/s.

So, the boat was 4.4Km or about 2.75 miles from the source. Now that's a giant, earth shattering, kaboom. :shock:
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#7 Post by CoronaOperator »

Aside from the T60's, that is also an impressive fogger and dry ice machine they are using, might be one of le'maitre's latest offerings. I bet that ship they are using at FOH serves double duty as a genset for the whole gig which must be a rehearsal, not too many punters around.
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#8 Post by David Raehn »

That ship is the FOH, genset and tank rig for the CO2....

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#9 Post by Rich4349 »

I didn't realize Club Therapy was so close to the coast...
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