Hello! Looking to replace a 1200W 810 Bass Rig with BF Setup

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Re: Hello! Looking to replace a 1200W 810 Bass Rig with BF Setup

#16 Post by Cajun »

Harley wrote:
Cajun wrote:Would a single O15 be comparable to all of this? Would 2?
One O15 will seriously rattle your balls.....2 O15's and you're sterile! :mrgreen:
1. I'm okay with having my balls rattled. That was the aim of my current rig.
2. I'm okay with being sterile. (Just don't tell my girl. :noob: )

I get it. These cabs are pretty loud... But what setup would be most comparable to something an 810 would provide? I know that you can't hear it if you're pushing a T39 too hard, and I've heard that the O15 doesn't have some of the lows (or the throw) of a sub+top setup. I'm asking how loud these things are compared to an 810. The specs are mentioned earlier in the thread, but I'll list 'em again:

SWR Megoliath 810, 1200W, ported, tweeter, 100 dB SPL @ 1W1M (-3dB @ 37 Hz & 13 kHz). It's being driven by a QSC PLX1602.

I'm looking for a wall of sound. No, I don't need sound this big all the time, but I have been in situations before where I did need it. So, what will make people pee a little when I slap a string? What will make women scream and babies cry and men gnash teeth (other than my playing :chainsaw: )? What will make ears bleed and faces melt? What will loosen people's bowels? What will cause small fluctuations on seismic scales?

I've heard that the BFM cabs are loud. From everyone. But a LOUD O10 won't replace a REALLY LOUD 810. The O10 is comparably much louder than the O15... But is it as loud as an 810? No. So what would be?
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#17 Post by Dave Non-Zero »

Cajun wrote:
I'm looking for a wall of sound. No, I don't need sound this big all the time, but I have been in situations before where I did need it. So, what will make people pee a little when I slap a string? What will make women scream and babies cry and men gnash teeth (other than my playing :chainsaw: )? What will make ears bleed and faces melt? What will loosen people's bowels? What will cause small fluctuations on seismic scales?
this should do it......

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6xt48 and 4xdr280.... Does everything you said. :owned: :hyper:
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Re: Hello! Looking to replace a 1200W 810 Bass Rig with BF Setup

#18 Post by Tom Smit »

Ahem...that, yup, would purtty much do it!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :loler:

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#19 Post by bgavin »

Hot damn... that is impressive.
Looks formidable for a single man operation...
My biggest worry is that when I'm dead and gone, my wife will sell my toys for what I said I paid for them.

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#20 Post by Mikey »

Cajun wrote:The O10 is comparably much louder than the O15
You have that reversed.
Cajun wrote:SWR Megoliath 810, 1200W, ported, tweeter, 100 dB SPL @ 1W1M (-3dB @ 37 Hz & 13 kHz).
Since SWR doesn't provide SPL charts, there's no way to verify that. Until they do, their claim is :bull:
Cajun wrote:I'm okay with having my balls rattled ... I'm okay with being sterile ... I'm looking for a wall of sound ... what will make people pee a little when I slap a string? What will make women scream and babies cry and men gnash teeth ... What will make ears bleed and faces melt? What will loosen people's bowels? What will cause small fluctuations on seismic scales
None of which are accomplished by an 8x10 cab, so let's step-over the monolithic monument to mediocrity and cut to the chase.

A pair of 3015LF 30"w T48s, v-plated, with a pair of vertically-stacked DR250s on top. Total investment will be well under $2k. Say Goodbye to your huevos.
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Re: Hello! Looking to replace a 1200W 810 Bass Rig with BF Setup

#21 Post by Cajun »

Mikey wrote:
Cajun wrote:The O10 is comparably much louder than the O15
You have that reversed.
No, I meant that for their sizes, the O10 is much louder than the O15... At least that's what I've been hearing.


Anyway! Thanks Mikey, that's more of the type of response that I'm looking for...

But I'd like to reiterate that this is a one-man setup. Anything bigger than a T39+top is gonna be too much for me. Would a 2X12 30" T39 be moot? Or would it yield any benefit over a 1X12?

Maybe I'm asking the wrong question... How does an O15 stack up against a T39+top (other O10 or DR250)?
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#22 Post by Cajun »

Mikey wrote:
Cajun wrote:The O10 is comparably much louder than the O15
You have that reversed.
No, I meant that for their sizes, the O10 is much louder than the O15... At least that's what I've been hearing.


Anyway! Thanks Mikey, that's more of the type of response that I'm looking for...

But I'd like to reiterate that this is a one-man setup. Anything bigger than a T39+top is gonna be too much for me. Would a 2X12 30" T39 be moot? Or would it yield any benefit over a 1X12?

Maybe I'm asking the wrong question... How does an O15 stack up against a T39+top (other O10 or DR250)?
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#23 Post by Dave Non-Zero »

bgavin wrote:Hot damn... that is impressive.
Looks formidable for a single man operation...
yeah i wouldnt want to put that up on my own. the titans i could manage (as long as i put dave perrys heavy BB ones on the bottom), but not the second DR.
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#24 Post by Mikey »

Cajun wrote:No, I meant that for their sizes, the O10 is much louder than the O15... At least that's what I've been hearing.
LOL let's just leave it at "they're very different" and call it good.
Cajun wrote:Anything bigger than a T39+top is gonna be too much for me.
What happened to all the bleeding ears, melting faces, and seismic activity you wanted??? LOL
Cajun wrote:Would a 2X12 30" T39 be moot?
Not if you genuinely need that kind of volume. What are the guitarists in your band using for backline amplification? Double full stacks?

For a single 3012LF, 30" width is optimum, as I assume you've seen in the SPL charts, but it can be built as thin as 16"w. If you want dual 3012LFs, it would make more sense to put them in two 16"w T39s instead of one bigger, heavier cabinet.
Cajun wrote:Maybe I'm asking the wrong question... How does an O15 stack up against a T39+top (other O10 or DR250)?
I don't think you've asked wrong questions, but this one will get you an important answer.

According to Harley, who has built almost every BF design, the T39/DR250 combo SOUNDS the best for bass guitar. So, if you want to sound as good as possible, not just be as loud as possible, they're your best choices.
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#25 Post by Count Bassie »

Man, I've got the plans for the O15TB, and am planning to build asap, but after looking over the DR and Tuba thing I'm :slap:ing myself! But I'm going ahead anyway. In my world, one cab is, at this point, better than two! But I'm pretty sure I'll be into that DR/Tuba set-up soon enough! Dang...
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#26 Post by squidfingers729 »

Since this thread has kinda been revived, I hafta ask: Are you from Acadiana and just live in SoCal Cajun? I live here and my girlfriend/vocalist is from the bay area :)

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#27 Post by Cajun »

Well, I actually grew up in Lafayette! I'd been living in Los Angeles with my guitarist, but we moved back to Baton Rouge a couple of days ago! I guess I need to update my account info! :)
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#28 Post by squidfingers729 »

Awesome man, if you have any gigs out there let me know and I'll make the trip. Nice to have another forum member in the neighborhood. Did you ever settle on what you want to build?

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#29 Post by Cajun »

I've decided to go with a DR-250 with the T39... But I'm wondering what size T39 best suits a single DR250. I figure that'd be the place to start. :)

Does anyone know what size that would be?
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#30 Post by David Carter »

Cajun wrote:I've decided to go with a DR-250 with the T39... But I'm wondering what size T39 best suits a single DR250. I figure that'd be the place to start. :)

Does anyone know what size that would be?
From an "ease of stacking" perspective, it'd be 22" wide T39 because that's how wide the DR250 is.
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