Matching HT200 "DG" custom ordered amps.
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Re: Matching HT200 "DG" custom ordered amps.
WOW !
First of all, beautiful work!
My second thought is; someone is really going to bring down the house with that rig .
Dave
First of all, beautiful work!
My second thought is; someone is really going to bring down the house with that rig .
Dave
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Re: Matching HT200 "DG" custom ordered amps.
Thanks!
Yeah, they are dB junkies!
Yeah, they are dB junkies!
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God Of Thunder!!!!
Superb work
Superb work
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Nice! Cleaner than an OCD's doorknob!
What's up with the master volumes?
What's up with the master volumes?
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Re: Matching HT200 "DG" custom ordered amps.
The artist wanted a custom engraved compass on the control panel.
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Dr.HI-TONE wrote:The artist wanted a custom engraved compass on the control panel.
Cool.. I thought it was something like that or a switch/button but could not see too clearly on my phone.. Nice touch with a personalized build.. Thumbs up!
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Re: Matching HT200 "DG" custom ordered amps.
Thanks Angus!
These amps did turn out really well.
Evan is going to use each of them with one 4x12 loaded with Eminence EM12 200w. drivers.
The EM12 is a pretty neutral voiced speaker that is not too far from the vintage Fane tone. The main difference is that it is slightly more "round and fatter" than a 122142, 122231 or DR-F.
He blasted (and I mean BLASTED through a HT2121 loaded with two EM12's at the HI-TONE showroom and it was mind blowing how much volume and power was achieved with just an amp and a 2x12!
It was unreal. almost like the scene in "back to the future" but nothing was damaged.
These amps did turn out really well.
Evan is going to use each of them with one 4x12 loaded with Eminence EM12 200w. drivers.
The EM12 is a pretty neutral voiced speaker that is not too far from the vintage Fane tone. The main difference is that it is slightly more "round and fatter" than a 122142, 122231 or DR-F.
He blasted (and I mean BLASTED through a HT2121 loaded with two EM12's at the HI-TONE showroom and it was mind blowing how much volume and power was achieved with just an amp and a 2x12!
It was unreal. almost like the scene in "back to the future" but nothing was damaged.
Re: Matching HT200 "DG" custom ordered amps.
That is truly a rig to be reckoned with! That sort of power and headroom must be 4 dimensional
Reminded me of the great Douglas Adams (he was a huge prog rock enthusiast btw..).. Perhaps Evan can call it the 'Hotblack rig'
"Disaster Area was a plutonium rock band from the Gagrakacka Mind Zones and was generally regarded as not only the loudest rock band in the Galaxy, but also as being the loudest noise of any kind at all. Regular concert goers judged that the best sound balance was usually to be heard from within large concrete bunkers some thirty-seven miles away from the stage, whilst the musicians themselves played their instruments by remote control from within a heavily insulated spaceship which stayed in orbit around the planet - or more frequently around a completely different planet.
Their songs are on the whole very simple and mostly follow the familiar theme of boy-being meets girl-being beneath silvery moon, which then explodes for no adequately explored reason.
Many worlds have now banned their act altogether, sometimes for artistic reasons, but most commonly because the band's public address system contravenes local strategic arms limitations treaties.
This has not, however, stopped their earnings from pushing back the boundaries of hypermathematics, and their chief research accountant has recently been appointed Professor of Neomathematics at the University of Maximegalon, in recognition of both his General and his Special Theories of Disaster Area Tax Returns, in which he proves that the whole fabric of the space-time continuum is not merely curved, it is in fact totally bent.
Disaster Area are fronted by Hotblack Desiato."
Reminded me of the great Douglas Adams (he was a huge prog rock enthusiast btw..).. Perhaps Evan can call it the 'Hotblack rig'
"Disaster Area was a plutonium rock band from the Gagrakacka Mind Zones and was generally regarded as not only the loudest rock band in the Galaxy, but also as being the loudest noise of any kind at all. Regular concert goers judged that the best sound balance was usually to be heard from within large concrete bunkers some thirty-seven miles away from the stage, whilst the musicians themselves played their instruments by remote control from within a heavily insulated spaceship which stayed in orbit around the planet - or more frequently around a completely different planet.
Their songs are on the whole very simple and mostly follow the familiar theme of boy-being meets girl-being beneath silvery moon, which then explodes for no adequately explored reason.
Many worlds have now banned their act altogether, sometimes for artistic reasons, but most commonly because the band's public address system contravenes local strategic arms limitations treaties.
This has not, however, stopped their earnings from pushing back the boundaries of hypermathematics, and their chief research accountant has recently been appointed Professor of Neomathematics at the University of Maximegalon, in recognition of both his General and his Special Theories of Disaster Area Tax Returns, in which he proves that the whole fabric of the space-time continuum is not merely curved, it is in fact totally bent.
Disaster Area are fronted by Hotblack Desiato."