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Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:33 am
by UROK
Dave Non-Zero wrote:Um, not much daggering around here. ;)
No bin thru tae Glasvegas fur a while then eh, no Dave?! :lol: :shock:

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:02 pm
by Dave Non-Zero
That's chibbin, no daggerin ya wee daftie. :)

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:12 pm
by UROK
Dave Non-Zero wrote:That's chibbin, no daggerin ya wee daftie. :)
:loler:

What about the one (sorry OP) where an English guy goes to work up in Aberdeen and a co-worker asks him, Fur aboots ye come fae?

And the guy replies confusedly, They're brogues...

:lol:
[Works better spoken]

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:57 am
by Dave Non-Zero
scottish soldiers in WW2 billeted at a french farm -

soldier - aw sarg, ahm starvin. ahd luv ain ah they eggs.

sarg - easy peasy, french fur an egg is Oof. Just go up tae the wifey an ask fur an Oof and she'll gie ya ane.

(so he does that, and comes back later)

soldier - Sarg tha' egg wuz braw, but how do i get ane fur maself and ma mate shug?

sarg - no problem, just go up tae the wifey an ask fur 'Twa Oof', then when she gies ya three, gie her ane back!

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 1:08 pm
by subharmonic
Dave Non-Zero wrote:scottish soldiers in WW2 billeted at a french farm -

soldier - aw sarg, ahm starvin. ahd luv ain ah they eggs.

sarg - easy peasy, french fur an egg is Oof. Just go up tae the wifey an ask fur an Oof and she'll gie ya ane.

(so he does that, and comes back later)

soldier - Sarg tha' egg wuz braw, but how do i get ane fur maself and ma mate shug?

sarg - no problem, just go up tae the wifey an ask fur 'Twa Oof', then when she gies ya three, gie her ane back!
What in the world are you guys talking about? Can we get back to talking aboit massive bass?

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:04 pm
by lloyd ellis
I AM A NEW COMMER TO THE SITE NEED DIRECTION I AM SEEKING INFORMATION IF THERE ARE ANY PLANS FOR 18" SUBS THANK LLOYD

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:47 pm
by SirNickity
NO THERE AREN'T. HUGE DRIVERS DON'T WORK WELL IN HORNS. ALSO, YOU MIGHT WANT TO TURN YOUR PA DOWN A LITTLE. SAVES ON HAVING TO YELL. :lol:

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:49 pm
by Lastcat
SirNickity wrote:NO THERE AREN'T. HUGE DRIVERS DON'T WORK WELL IN HORNS. ALSO, YOU MIGHT WANT TO TURN YOUR PA DOWN A LITTLE. SAVES ON HAVING TO YELL. :lol:
:loler:

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:59 pm
by lincsoldbird
Try telling that to the uninformed on speakerplans web site :horse: . I,ve probably be barred for that.

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:32 pm
by Dave Non-Zero
subharmonic wrote:
Dave Non-Zero wrote:scottish soldiers in WW2 billeted at a french farm -

soldier - aw sarg, ahm starvin. ahd luv ain ah they eggs.

sarg - easy peasy, french fur an egg is Oof. Just go up tae the wifey an ask fur an Oof and she'll gie ya ane.

(so he does that, and comes back later)

soldier - Sarg tha' egg wuz braw, but how do i get ane fur maself and ma mate shug?

sarg - no problem, just go up tae the wifey an ask fur 'Twa Oof', then when she gies ya three, gie her ane back!
What in the world are you guys talking about? Can we get back to talking aboit massive bass?
sorry! I'm excited tonight coz it's my club night tonight with my t60 and al the rest. I get to sit in the corner beside it and loosen my bowels. Already measured 142.1dB in the mouth. :)

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:10 pm
by 88h88
BFM subs - pant shittingly good bass.

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:28 pm
by subharmonic
Dave Non-Zero wrote: sorry! I'm excited tonight coz it's my club night tonight with my t60 and al the rest. I get to sit in the corner beside it and loosen my bowels. Already measured 142.1dB in the mouth. :)
Nice, no need to apologize. We just need to start a joke thread elsewhere, especially since most of the last of this flew way over my head.

Have fun with you loose stools, eat some of these while your at it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lay's_WOW_chips

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 12:48 am
by Titanium Hand
T60 - 142dB in the mouth, Beautiful. 140 is a pretty magical number.

Just to straighten things out, the 142dB is in the mouth only right? With the addition of corner or wall loading, you're talking of some serious, serious SPL :twisted: :clap: :D

Subharmonic, what was the overall size of your T60 ?
Dave-Non-Zero, what was the overall size of your T60 ?

I'm trying to envisage maybe 4 T60's, or even 2 slims Lab12 loaded. No doubt adding a couple of DR's and one would be likely to possess the most potent mid-sized rig around.

Dave, I see that you are running a few kick bins, they're the ones with the rear of the driver exposed yeah? Could you give me a bit of a run down on them or point me where to look. I know the whole theme of your bass orgy is aimed at sonic overkill, I dig it, just interested to learn a bit about the 'kick'

Thanks fella's

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:42 am
by subharmonic
Titanium Hand wrote: Subharmonic, what was the overall size of your T60 ?
60x30x27 This is the only recommended width for the Lab15
Titanium Hand wrote: I'm trying to envisage maybe 4 T60's, or even 2 slims Lab12 loaded. No doubt adding a couple of DR's and one would be likely to possess the most potent mid-sized rig around.
This is exactly my plans. 2 slim as possible Lab 12 loaded and 2 Lab 15 loaded. 4 DR 250s and I should have a killer rig for anything I need. If I do larger then I guess I will just hire out the sound.

Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 10:17 am
by Gregory East
Titanium Hand wrote:Just to straighten things out, the 142dB is in the mouth only right? With the addition of corner or wall loading, you're talking of some serious, serious SPL :twisted: :clap: :D
Nope, 1m range in flat field is less SPL than in the mouth but it's the standard. SPL climbs going back up the horn towards the driver and reduces with distance away. The boundary loading thing is all relative to the flat field response.