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Incognito
02-05-2012, 12:47 PM
Let's see what you're working with, shall post mines later.
unsafe8989
02-05-2012, 01:16 PM
I know its not much but im trying.
http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/unsafe8989/404360_345568575469753_100000498413267_1442139_165 1689660_n.jpg
http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/unsafe8989/339612_368449153181695_100000498413267_1518004_182 7091350_o.jpg
http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/unsafe8989/331768_312667592093185_100000498413267_1345624_120 5531977_o.jpg
http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/unsafe8989/325205_378165028876774_100000498413267_1544353_180 4592054_o.jpg
http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/unsafe8989/322535_378279248865352_100000498413267_1544596_139 3805813_o.jpg
That rack was bought and filled yesterday.
audiopyle
02-05-2012, 01:53 PM
RCF TTL11A columns and TTS26A subs.
http://audiopyle.com/TTL-SIDE.jpg
http://audiopyle.com/TTL-QTR.jpg
http://audiopyle.com/TTL-BACK.jpg
Al Poulin
02-05-2012, 02:22 PM
That Marathon stuff looks like what I started out using over 20 years ago. Looks big and impressive (which makes you think it is good when you're a teenager) but eventually you learn that there's plenty of much, much better quality stuff out there at half the size and weight that will easily outperform it (sound and output wise). This good stuff is much more expensive of course...
Al
Al Poulin
02-05-2012, 02:26 PM
Nice system Audiopyle. :tup:
It would probably take about 5 Bose systems with 20 of their bass modules to match the output of that RCF TT :D
unsafe8989
02-05-2012, 02:32 PM
Thanks that speakers are not marathon , just these shitty amps. there some weird brand DNF.
That system looks great, Mike. Guessing you have assistants or are you able to set that up solo?
windspeed36
02-05-2012, 03:48 PM
@audiopyle What are they like for output and general sound? they look very sleek and easily hidden in a corner for a corporate event.
Upgraded my tops to RCF 312A last year, upgrading my subs this year from Mackie SRS1500 (hidden under table). Looking at a Danley TH-118. Also going to get into some LED lighting and ditch the Vue II. Then upgrade my tops again at some point. The facade is just PVC draped with crushed velvet but works for about $50.
Two MacBooks, Traktor Kontrol S4, Line 6 XD-V70 wireless mic, Audix OM-5 mic, and a Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer tying it all together. Just got a big Road Ready mixer case from Mike Pyle with 4-racks below so will probably be moving over to that shortly to get rid of an SKB case that's on the floor with my Furman AR-1215 and ADJ Light Co-Pilot.
The white MacBook is the backup and runs iTunes or MegaSeg for cocktail hour. Also has an older version of Traktor that I run via keyboard just in case but might pick up a Numark DJ2GO just for basic mixing if I ever need it.
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Incognito
02-05-2012, 04:31 PM
audiopyle & Brom, nice RCF systems you guys have going on there.
unsafe8989, how you sneak a picture of a SRX JBL & Crown Itech system into your list of pictures? I see you're still mix matching your subs, as I remember you was given advice on that on the old DJFM. Your rack while not top of the line does at least look clean & not over cluttered with useless processing usually seen cluttering entry level racks. While I don't agree with some of your gear selections in your racks it is a decent entry level system so for that I say "nice", however your speakers selection needs work. (Didn't you just post a video on Youtube recently for your speakers?).
audiopyle
02-05-2012, 04:33 PM
That system looks great, Mike. Guessing you have assistants or are you able to set that up solo?
I usually do have help moving stuff in & out, but I can set up the columns & subs by myself in about 20 minutes. It takes longer to route the cables & deal with wireless mics and such than it takes to have the PA up & ready to go. That's why I am making the switch from my previous system that used passive SLS LS8695 columns.
unsafe8989
02-05-2012, 04:41 PM
Yes those srx's where a buddy of mines not mine and i havent found that sweet spot if someone could make me a diaphram. thanks.
audiopyle
02-05-2012, 04:44 PM
@audiopyle What are they like for output and general sound? they look very sleek and easily hidden in a corner for a corporate event.
I posted a quick review on soundforums.net in this thread: http://soundforums.net/product-reviews/2586-auditioning-rcf-ttl11a-tts26a.html
Sound quality & output are excellent. The event they are set up for in the pics was a 20,000 sq ft room with more than 1000 people in the room at times, over 1600 total attendance.
http://audiopyle.com/dancefloor2.jpg
http://audiopyle.com/dancefloor1.jpg
http://audiopyle.com/dancefloor3.jpg
Estacy
02-05-2012, 05:14 PM
and those 2 stacks covered that entire room? thats impressive!
audiopyle
02-05-2012, 07:29 PM
and those 2 stacks covered that entire room? thats impressive!
Pretty much. You can see in the photos I have 2 small tops on the truss that are angled to cover the back corners behind the columns. That 's all the sound for the whole room.
ksmalk08
02-05-2012, 11:54 PM
Pretty much. You can see in the photos I have 2 small tops on the truss that are angled to cover the back corners behind the columns. That 's all the sound for the whole room.
What kind of trussing is that?
Also - weren't you using some SLS gear in a similar fashion a while ago? How do they compare to the RCF TT stuff?
Intrinsic
02-06-2012, 08:17 AM
http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/pp73/skeldvoid/stack1.jpg
http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/pp73/skeldvoid/stack3.jpg
audiopyle
02-06-2012, 11:25 AM
What kind of trussing is that?
Also - weren't you using some SLS gear in a similar fashion a while ago? How do they compare to the RCF TT stuff?
The truss is Global 12" box, about 62' of it in the air with the stands about 40' apart. My SLS system has more capacity than the RCFs, but the RCFs are easier to haul and set up. With the TTL11A proving to be adequate for the largest events I'm currently booking I've decided to sell the SLS system.
ONELOVE
02-06-2012, 11:48 AM
2 peavey sp3's
2 peavey sp218's
2 peavey sp118's
2 crown xti4000
1 samson 2400
1 samson 1800 for monitors.
full dual 31 band eq
mixer
some lights
GaFFLe
02-06-2012, 04:53 PM
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4081/5432646710_67c199419c_z.jpg
The breakdown:
* Danley TH-118 subs
* EV QRX 212/75 tops
* Crown MA-12000i amp
* EV ZXa5 powered tops
* EV CP3000s amp
* EV DC-One DSP
* EV ELX115P (recent purchase for Karaoke)
* RCF 312A (recent purchase for backup/rental)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7173/6832069621_9bba7539c3.jpg
Hey Gaffle - my wife and I are buying a house later this summer and I'm going to have my own music room/office. I showed her your pic and she was not amused. :D
Later this spring I'm starting with one TH-118 to upgrade from my pair of 11-year-old Mackie SRS1500s. Not sure how long I'll be able to hold off from buying a second one. Any word on when you're getting your third?
monomer
02-07-2012, 05:51 PM
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/Monomer001x/33525_1553659331145_1525022871_1414804_7645014_n.j pg
During setup last year. THT's are all gone, but the tops and 39's stuck around.
6x THT
4x t39 slim
2x otop12
2x otop 2x12
2xwiarray prototype tops
Processing ashly NE8800
Amps: QSC PL/RMX and ashly FTX (note the box fan)
And who knew chiptunes hit that low?
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/Monomer001x/59149_428286071828_510146828_5468193_4782690_n.jpg
GaFFLe
02-07-2012, 08:15 PM
Hey Gaffle - my wife and I are buying a house later this summer and I'm going to have my own music room/office. I showed her your pic and she was not amused. :D
Later this spring I'm starting with one TH-118 to upgrade from my pair of 11-year-old Mackie SRS1500s. Not sure how long I'll be able to hold off from buying a second one. Any word on when you're getting your third?
I'll be getting it income tax time... most likely within a couple of months. I love my music room/mancave.
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