Registered: 12/01/08
Posts: 3456
Loc: South Africa
Hi Dnj,
Tx! Unfortunately not. I'll make a few keyboard recordings of some of the songs we sang there & post over here. We put a country feel to most of the songs for that day. I do my best to spice things up for events like these even though EVERYTHING we sing is Gospel only.
Cheers,
Henni
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Registered: 12/01/08
Posts: 3456
Loc: South Africa
Hi DonM,
This is what I could afford & as the puzzle came together over the years. We literally shake the ground (not joking). I cannot put the bass bins in the middle behind us where it should be as our bodies can simply not bear it & if I put it in front of us, I cannot monitor our perceived sound accurately.
I am happy with things as is. Sure, if money is no option & I can plan from scratch it will look different. However, in the current configuration our little trailer packs quite a punch.
The Peavey amp powers only the bass bins in bridged mode (max power!), the Yamaha the rest. Other unit is the x-over used. The Celestion bass bins good for 1200W & the Fanes good for prob 600W each which is good for mids. JBLs good for 200W each which is enough as I use these for tops only.
Cheers my friend,
Henni
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Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
Congrats Henni - nice looking mobile rig and great pictures! Lloks like you two provide a lot of friendship and entertainment to the group there....keep up the great work!
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