WTD: I've got the horn

That system sounded fantastic, one of my favourite show sounds of all the systems I ever heard at Scalford.

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Yes, was great fun. In the bottom pic near the window you can see my Lab Subs. Pete said to bring them just in case the open baffle bass didn’t work. The system hadn’t been tested at all before the show. The bass was absolutely thunderous! It wasnt easy taming it.

That system would be a good domestic solution for me now tbh.

Although the 4 amps running it would still be a problem…

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In hindsight selling it was one of my poorer hifi decisions!

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Hindsight is a beautiful thing…

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At least 10x more powerful than foresight :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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I remember that element quite strongly. I stuck on a Prodigy track (I think it was something from Experience or Jilted Generation) and it was probably the first time I’d heard proper levels of low end thump without having to have the volume at a level where the treble was problematic for my ears.

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I enjoyed playing My Chemical Romance’s Welcome to the Black Parade flat out. It just got louder and Louder and LOUDer and LOUDER!!! :grinning:

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What was the system that was playing til 4am extremely loudly.
Fucking state of peoples faces the following morning at breakfast made the weekend

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I have memories of you putting Hendrix on in the early hours, might have been Purple Haze, soooo loud!

Magnificent!

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Was that not the year we had the communal system? (I might have done it on the YLs as well, though)

I thought it was that system*

*I was very, very drunk, at the time

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Yeah, my memory of most Scalfords is…mostly missing :rofl: I know I spent one Sunday sleeping in the car.

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Wait, I have evidence. :laughing:

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Please no.

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Viva Las Vegas!

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All the wires ftw.

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That is a great pic

Yes, check out the coco san job on the Beringers. :rofl: :raising_hands::raising_hands:

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