Music festival we did a few weeks ago in Tacoma. Day one was hard dance, day two was bass music. The hardcore headliner casually dropped a 600 BPM and then a 1000 BPM tune. The titan horns did their job and accurately produced every single note without skipping a beat. What an experience I didn't think that track could sound right on anything. Install could have used a center fill, we were forced to move the tops forward quite a bit.
M random question for bill; is there going to be phasing problems using the old otops with the new ones considering the phase plug is different? All these were bought half completed, there was 6. 2 are the old models 4 are the new ones. Still working on the other two.
Built:
DR 250: x 2 melded array, 2x CD horn, March 2012 plans.
T39's: 4 x 20" KL3010LF , 2 x 28" 3012LF.
WH8: x 6 with melded array wired series/parallel. Bunter's Audio and Lighting "like"s would be most appreciated...
And, I'm going to leave your comment, in another post, right here.......
That is totally my system! Sorry for the late reply! This was another fantastic forest party. I think it's worth noting that the extension provided by 4 t48s is more than enough to deal with the vast majority of bass music. Even that wonky leftfield stuff. If you really need more than 35hz there are ways you can go lower but it involves setting lower voltage limits and sacrificing total output. Best to just leave it at 35hz. I work with bass music pretty frequently, almost as much as house music, and I've never once thought they were missing anything. The flexibility offered by the t48 makes them ideal in my eyes. If you are doing heavy bass I would recommend atleast 4 subs. But for content like drum n bass, breaks, trap, and whatnot 2 titans run down to 40hz is deeply satisfying.
As you could imagine the forest party in the photo was bonkers. These horns start doing some funky shit with 4 or more I think that weekend was the moment I realized those horns are absolutely fit for bass music in a pile.