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Post by Tymus on Mar 2, 2014 14:08:05 GMT
Just imagine listening to your favourite tunes in this incredible audio room built by Roberto Delle Curti, Royal Device. www.royaldevice.com/custom31.htmWorlds biggest underfloor sub woofer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2014 21:12:07 GMT
Hey, great for playing mp3s. TT
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Post by rbe on Mar 2, 2014 21:29:53 GMT
Not sure what happens on that carpet. Does it fly?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2014 22:20:35 GMT
Looks impressive, but probably wasted on me!
I am still in love with the pair of Tannoys a friend gave me! I have honestly never heard anything so clear, but I am a simpleton.
I also suspect that stereos like the ones above are bought by people that don't spend ALL their money on guitars! Think of the nice, little row of Nats..........stereo/Nat/stereo/Nat...hmmmm.
BluesKing777.
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Post by Colin McCubbin on Mar 3, 2014 3:00:59 GMT
I am still in love with the pair of Tannoys a friend gave me! I have honestly never heard anything so clear, but I am a simpleton. Simpleton...? Nope! A man of exquisite taste! As Michael will recall when I lived down the road from him in Taplow I had a pair of Tannoy GRF labyrinth speakers with 15" drivers powered by a pair of quad 11 power amps. When I emigrated to Canada they were one of the things I couldn't bare to part with, so, despite their massive size, which sadly scores them low on WAF (the all important Wife Approval Factor) I still think Tannoy made the best speakers I ever heard. In the 70s and 80s I built literally a hundred nightclub sound systems across Europe, all used Quad 303 0r 404/5 power amps and, usually 4 or more 15" monitor golds or HPD drivers in custom built cabinets. I spent hours at the Tannoy plant in, (I think) Norwood, S London dropping off units for re-cones and picking them up again, we tended to melt voice coils at the height of 'disco fever'.. I've built Tannoys into all sorts of enclosures mainly composites of wood, but some were brick, and am currently planning on casting pair of in-situ concrete cabinets for a pair of HPDs that came off ebay. My hat goes off to Tymus' builder though, I just hope he hasn't any neighbours on the floor below (or, within the surrounding square mile!) Colin
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Post by Quarterquay on Mar 3, 2014 22:38:49 GMT
Blimey! It's even got a built in royal burial chamber underneath for listening from beyond the grave! I wonder what the sarcophagus looks like?
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