"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."
byacey wrote:I took some photos today of the gear to depict how it packs together:
Cool stuff, thanks for posting. What's the gizmo with the big LED numbers?
Omni 10
Omni 10.5
OmniTop 12 x 4
Wedgehorn 8 x 3
XF212
T39 @ 18" x 2
T39 @ 20" x 2
T39 @ 28" x 2
Jack 110 x 5
Jack Lite 12
XF210
XF210 (Slant only, no crossfire)
byacey wrote:If you could somehow arrange for the abortionists to be breaking into a trailer full of sound gear, it would be double justification for the shooting.
...in that case you could call the trigger puller Rick O'Shea.....
....actually, that line could be a good theme for a song.
Semi-retired: Former Australia and New Zealand Authorised BFM cab builder.
horst wrote:
So you're going down in a blaze of glory next time? I wish you good reflexes and constant vigilance.
It's hard to predict the future of course but I can envisage one where it will be prudent for a would be mugger to shoot first rather than the traditional "give me your money OR I'll shoot" because he doesn't want to take the chance that his victim might be packing heat.
I can assure you that both my wife and I are very highly trained and we both shoot once a week in good weather and at least once a month in the winter time. I have been called upon in several cases to be a range officer for our local concealed carry course trainer. I guess you can say that its my other hobby!
"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."
I keep my guns away from my wife. She was brought up in soviet Ukraine. In their equivalent to our junior high school, the kids were taught marksmanship and how to disassemble and reassemble a Kalashnikov rifle in timed competitions.
I've seen her shoot before, and I wouldn't want to see her pissed off with a rifle in her hands.
"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."
She's good,Really good but not as good as me and she knows it
If you have one that has anger issues or unusually strong monthly emotional cycles its probably not a good idea to have her protect your trailer full of gear with a sidearm. It could come back to bite you in the @ss.
biggerrigger wrote:
If you have one that has anger issues or unusually strong monthly emotional cycles its probably not a good idea to have her protect your trailer full of gear with a sidearm. It could come back to bite you in the @ss.
Nah, my wife couldn't care if she ever saw a gun again. I think that all came about when I shot a magpie out the dining room window with a 12 gauge. I didn't think it would be that loud with the muzzle outside the window; the window was only open a few inches.
byacey wrote: I think that all came about when I shot a magpie out the dining room window with a 12 gauge. I didn't think it would be that loud with the muzzle outside the window; the window was only open a few inches.
And you wonder why she won't let you bring the PA into the house to test...
"A system with a few knobs set up by someone who knows what they are doing is always better than one with a lot of knobs set up by someone who doesn't."