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A man-sized sub-woofer system (Kinoshita Infra-Sonic System at Bop)
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<blockquote data-quote="ghostinthemachine" data-source="post: 58848" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>Yesterday me and Neelan gave the speaker system in studio one (Focusrite room) a check-up as we needed to get the main monitors going. During testing we found that the woofers on the right main monitor were dead, or so we thought*. So as per normal practice at the studio donor woofers are taken from the Infra-Sonic system, located at the rear of the control room. </p><p></p><p>Off came the diffusor grills to expose these huge monsters! Capable of reproducing 9 Hz they are truly a sight to see in the flesh. 8 fifteen inch TAD woofers! Four per box. </p><p></p><p>What I admire about these speakers is the way they are constructed. No exotic methods, no exotic materials (all ply-wood construction). Plain and simple yet capable of an extraordinary performance!</p><p></p><p>Note in the pictures the termination block and welding cable! </p><p></p><p>* Turned out that some fool disconnected the low-pass filter of the right speaker system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghostinthemachine, post: 58848, member: 760"] Yesterday me and Neelan gave the speaker system in studio one (Focusrite room) a check-up as we needed to get the main monitors going. During testing we found that the woofers on the right main monitor were dead, or so we thought*. So as per normal practice at the studio donor woofers are taken from the Infra-Sonic system, located at the rear of the control room. Off came the diffusor grills to expose these huge monsters! Capable of reproducing 9 Hz they are truly a sight to see in the flesh. 8 fifteen inch TAD woofers! Four per box. What I admire about these speakers is the way they are constructed. No exotic methods, no exotic materials (all ply-wood construction). Plain and simple yet capable of an extraordinary performance! Note in the pictures the termination block and welding cable! * Turned out that some fool disconnected the low-pass filter of the right speaker system. [/QUOTE]
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