Zero Distortion: Tango Time

thinking about you bass horn guys today
was by invited by my friend Rune Skramstad, who designed my sub horns to get an introduction to his new line of pro audio as well as hiend subs and satellites today in the renowned Rainbow Studio in Oslo.
the big mother of a sub is a 6m long cnc´d alu snailshaped horn with dual custom Celestion 21 inchers.Rune tutored his friend Bjørn Kolbræk for his horn theory doctorship so being snatched by celestion certainly opened up a few possibilities.
The brand NNNN is definitely worth watching closely even for hiend audio nuts.
The biggest sub horn plays flat to 16 before starting to roll off and it does so at 145db and just cruising along at +100
and with differentiation of harmonics and tone in spades
watch out guys...

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thinking about you bass horn guys today
was by invited by my friend Rune Skramstad, who designed my sub horns to get an introduction to his new line of pro audio as well as hiend subs and satellites today in the renowned Rainbow Studio in Oslo.
the big mother of a sub is a 6m long cnc´d alu snailshaped horn with dual custom Celestion 21 inchers.Rune tutored his friend Bjørn Kolbræk for his horn theory doctorship so being snatched by celestion certainly opened up a few possibilities.
The brand NNNN is definitely worth watching closely even for hiend audio nuts.
The biggest sub horn plays flat to 16 before starting to roll off and it does so at 145db and just cruising along at +100
and with differentiation of harmonics and tone in spades
watch out guys...

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Pictures of your horn subs and the 6m long one?

david
 
thinking about you bass horn guys today
was by invited by my friend Rune Skramstad, who designed my sub horns to get an introduction to his new line of pro audio as well as hiend subs and satellites today in the renowned Rainbow Studio in Oslo.
the big mother of a sub is a 6m long cnc´d alu snailshaped horn with dual custom Celestion 21 inchers.Rune tutored his friend Bjørn Kolbræk for his horn theory doctorship so being snatched by celestion certainly opened up a few possibilities.
The brand NNNN is definitely worth watching closely even for hiend audio nuts.
The biggest sub horn plays flat to 16 before starting to roll off and it does so at 145db and just cruising along at +100
and with differentiation of harmonics and tone in spades
watch out guys...

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Loving those speaker stands!

Any sub that dwarfs a B&W802 (or is 801/800) demands respect :D
 
the head of the studio keeps blowing the B&Ws because the cannot fill the room properly, so Rune said he´ll replace them with the smallest subs and the satellites on the stands that do down to 90!
 
Those things are to pretty for Tangs system !;)
 
because I thought Tang might reconsider his subhorn supplier....:eek:

I drive them with my Tower of Power based on Holton 800 amp modules
https://holtonprecisionaudio.com/bl...-power-hpa-nxv800-mono-block-tower-amplifiers
DIY 75hz 24db/oct electronic lopass filter based on Rod Elliot boards and Twisted Pear psu´s
Appreciate the recommendation Leif. I am settled with my system now. Only thing I need to do is to find someone to put the head block of my Studer back to its place.
 
Folsom recommended me this record a month ago. It is Schumann Piano Sonatas by Lazar Berman. He said this Schumann is very entertaining. Indeed it is. I really enjoy the whole album and think I can put it on play often without getting bored. It is the kind of album that you just listen along enjoy the music and just flow with it without giving attention. The label is Columbia Melodiya M34528. Great value for what I paid for. Good sound. Could be better if a little more liquid and vivid imo. Classical vinyl person should all have one. Thank you Folsom.

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Appreciate the recommendation Leif. I am settled with my system now. Only thing I need to do is to find someone to put the head block of my Studer back to its place.
unless its been realigned or rebuilt it´s just to install it....headblocks on same Studer models can be swapped between machines without need for realignment
 
Folsom recommended me this record a month ago. It is Schumann Piano Sonatas by Lazar Berman. He said this Schumann is very entertaining. Indeed it is. I really enjoy the whole album and think I can put it on play often without getting bored. It is the kind of album that you just listen along enjoy the music and just flow with it without giving attention. The label is Columbia Melodiya M34528. Great value for what I paid for. Good sound. Could be better if a little more liquid and vivid imo. Classical vinyl person should all have one. Thank you Folsom.

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It's not an SXL, no. I might try a Russian only pressing to see how it compared. Good stuff either way, I think.

I recently got this one recommended a few pages ago. 87 696 XAK , a good recommendation because the music is excellent. The sonics are good for very vintage sound, but not more than good. Buy it for the music, not to try to show off stereo.

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It's not an SXL, no. I might try a Russian only pressing to see how it compared. Good stuff either way, I think.

I recently got this one recommended a few pages ago. 87 696 XAK , a good recommendation because the music is excellent. The sonics are good for very vintage sound, but not more than good. Buy it for the music, not to try to show off stereo.

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We are on the same page Folsom. Hearing the same from the recording. I also learn that many old recordings has a certain way of placing mic giving a focus to leading musician and a vintage sound of orchestra which doesnt pick up sound of instruments in a more revealing way of modern multi mic multi placement. Most would rank the sq 5 out of 10. But for me I just accept it as the fashion they recorded back then. I do very much enjoy such great performance of old famous musicians and variety of recording styles.
 
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Saturday morning activity. At home no stereo. Washing car with my kid, do dishes taking out garbage building up some wifie points :D just in case audio itch come up again.

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Hi Tang,
i am sure your Kid when will be 18 years old will take your car,not your system
Ciao
Gian

But the time his kid is 18 my system will be ready, and he will prefer it to his dad's, even on video
 

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