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Makes me cringe to wonder how people listen to music like this in 2004...
http://www.mixmag.net/features/classic-systems-notting-hill-carnival
So many piezos and bullets...
:o
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Makes me cringe to wonder how people listen to music like this in 2004...
http://www.mixmag.net/features/classic-systems-notting-hill-carnival
So many piezos and bullets...
:o
They still do. It's a "cultural thing".
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That sort of thing is so bass heavy that you feel it more than hear it.
Note for US readers. An English carnival is usually a procession of decorated vehicles rather than a fairground - although we do have fairground rides at carnivals (I think that almost made sense!).
Steve.
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Makes me cringe to wonder how people listen to music like this in 2004...
http://www.mixmag.net/features/classic-systems-notting-hill-carnival
So many piezos and bullets...
:o
Yes, and some day we are going to look back and say "how did they stand to listen to those old line array systems" ;D
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Yes, and some day we are going to look back and say "how did they stand to listen to those old line array systems" ;D
:)
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that gap under the middle horn is for the spin around bass