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Tweaking your own Audio Setup
Re: Tweaking your own Audio Setup
Whatever system you have, just put on Bon Scott and ramp it up to the max. Thats it tweaked
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Ya don't get any of these third party sine wave problems with acoustic instruments. A set of bagpipes (preferably Galician) and a good drum will max things out nicely if you've got Kadman as a neighbour.
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Bagpipes is it. Nothing like a good set of uillean pipes to get the juices flowingCelticRambler wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 11:44 am Ya don't get any of these third party sine wave problems with acoustic instruments. A set of bagpipes (preferably Galician) and a good drum will max things out nicely if you've got Kadman as a neighbour.
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It's thanks to a long-held desire to play the uillean pipes that I ended up being the temporary custodian of half a chateau (and contents, and minions) for a week out of every year.
But I gave up on the dream of learning/playing them once I realised there wasn't enough time in my life for looking after all those reeds, never mind the hours of practice to make them squeal.
I'm sorely tempted to take up the Breton bombard though.
If you turn that up to max, with a decent subwoofer, you'll get rough idea of what it sounded like inside my chateau back in July when I was trying to work and they were on the stage outside. We suspended our service and took to dancing instead ('tis a kost ar c'hoat, my favourite Breton dance)
But I gave up on the dream of learning/playing them once I realised there wasn't enough time in my life for looking after all those reeds, never mind the hours of practice to make them squeal.
I'm sorely tempted to take up the Breton bombard though.
If you turn that up to max, with a decent subwoofer, you'll get rough idea of what it sounded like inside my chateau back in July when I was trying to work and they were on the stage outside. We suspended our service and took to dancing instead ('tis a kost ar c'hoat, my favourite Breton dance)
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Re: Tweaking your own Audio Setup
I've two Yorkville NX25Ps.
I was doing a wedding and noticed one speaker sounded sh1te. Tweeter blown/not working. Luckily the venue had some smaller speakers I could borrow to replace one of mine.
I just dropped it off for repair, looking forward to getting it back.
I was doing a wedding and noticed one speaker sounded sh1te. Tweeter blown/not working. Luckily the venue had some smaller speakers I could borrow to replace one of mine.
I just dropped it off for repair, looking forward to getting it back.
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An audio business with a name along the lines of 'wealthier noises' would have you believe that the more € you pay, the more expert audiophile you are:
Meself, I'm a sheister in the money scheme of things here but you already know that
Meself, I'm a sheister in the money scheme of things here but you already know that