This was a partially restored barn and you can still see daylight thru the walls so it was not air tight like a normal room.

The v-plate is giving you a 3dB kick, so half power / 3dB of extra headroom, great outdoors, I must do one for my T48 set.doncolga wrote:I think most of that movement came from the wind, but the subs were doing some moving too. Again, the V-plate was impressive...noticeable improvement from the arrangement in the video. I don't think I'll ever not V-plate again...it's certainly worth the extra effort. Even outdoors, it seemed much more efficient, so less stress on the amps and drivers...and it's a smaller V-plate footprint too. Come to think of it, that's another reason I chose the T30's instead of 39's or 48's. As I considered my regular venues, I didn't have that much corner or wall space for boundary loading.shawn_g wrote:doncolga wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_LROdIrl80Very nice. Is the tablecloth moving from the wind or the subs?
Speaking of that...v-plating is not exactly inconspicuous, so I'm wondering how to make them as visually appealing as possible at venues where aesthetics is a priority, like a wedding reception. Seems like a white sheet draped down the front would be good to put some uplighting in. Any other ideas?
Gregory East wrote:The wedding planner needs to leave sound to the sound guy and decorate what she's given
Hey...it's been just fine. On paper it should generate 48.9 volts with maximum sensitivity running dual mono. Actual measurements taken when setting the limiter were consistently higher voltage than that, so I limit to about 47 volts with the DXC 2496. In actual use it very rarely exceeds 40 volts with just the 18" T30 pair and that's just on songs with unusually heavy bass. Adding the 26" T30's the amp has not gone over 28 volts (outside and similar content for just a moment). It has always delivered enough swing to the subs. I can see using a bigger amp for headroom, but I try not to go beyond 40 volts anyway, so I have some headroom in there anyway. Otherwise I'd have to cut back the sensitivity on the amp if it were much bigger.rec wrote:Donny, In one of your videos I think I saw a beheringer amp EPQ maybe.
If so how do you like it for running the tubas?
Someone ALWAYS will complain, Don. I've found that out the hard way many, many times. But heck yeah, what an endorsement for your rig!doncolga wrote:LMAO! I found out today the county has been notified that the music has been too loud...in the middle of ten acres. I think 15 volts is as high as I've been here. Since my two year olds birthday party a few weeks ago, the neighbors apparently they think we've got a club and charging cover.What a freakin' endorsement!
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