Infrasonic Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 Dat serious Luke face. I'm having too much fun reading about the GTG. You guys must have had a blast! Gonna go back to reading over your posts. Great stuff, Dave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeastAudio Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 More on that star trek scene..... I ran through that and then the Capt 'Merica bubblegum dispenser scene last night. Ugh, yea, I felt the LFE in my room......I even power cycled the Crest on the CA scene. WHA?!?!? Yea, shut the bugger down! On a scene that most people don't even know exists..... I think Paul is working on getting that one capped for everyone to see. It aint on the regular thread, I will tell you that much Man, Dave's floor ripple is one for the books to say the least. The experience you get with the ultra low stuff down below 10hz is unreal. I will make sure my next home has a 6hz tuned room....haha! Ok so on to my review. Upon arriving, we all say around and it was great to just catch up and talk audio. I think that singular event is what is always forgotten from g2g's....The chatting and hanging out. We literally spent the first hour just shooting the bull and talking audio. It's one of my favorite parts of any g2g. The information and knowledge one can glean from these times is priceless, and at least for this g2g, we had a pretty darn sharp group of guys. All of which have been around and have MUCH more experience with woofer design than I, so it was an absolute blast to just be a part of it. So onto the next chapter, loading the 70 pound HST-15's into a raptor enclosure....No fingers were injured, although it wasn't looking too good at first. After getting everything wired up and ready to rock, I spent some time admiring the other raptor III systems Dave had brought up and installed for the g2g that day. I know others have already said it, but the craftsmanship that Dave and Paul have put into these enclosures has no parallel. The attention to detail design choices made make the raptors happy in just about any room one would want to put them in. The bamboo was just freakin' gorgeous. If I didn't have a capable setup already, Dave would have waved bye to me with a nice check in his other hand It's not to say I won't be doing a lil' sumpin er another here in the near future anyways :wink wink: Anyways, I could spend months in my garage attempting to get that nice of a finish, kudos there! To top all that off, the a14-k is an absolute MONSTER.....That amp was doing this to those subs that was just downright illegal, but the good news is, the subs took it all in stride 16-15's? Check please! Now for the food. Mrs. BossoBass aka Virginia aka the MOST understanding and fantastic bass enabler around. My wife lets me cut it loose pretty much anytime I want to, but with what we were doing to that house two days ago, I would have had to send my better half off to the spa or something to shield her from what was going down. Ignorance is bliss right? Virginia was almost giggling at what we were doing. I love that, and I loved the green beans and mac n cheese even more What an incredible spread, and no, I didn't hesitate one bit to be the first in line! Haha Content: All the good ones Pac Rim, as we all now isn't the deepest, but man is it a bass journey that literally leaves you aching from the pummeling. It was merely a good warm up for what came next.... we delved into the meaty section of ULF: TIH, ST ship flip scene, the CATWS bubble gum scene, Oz ( I have to go buy this one now). The fireworks on Oz literally had me flying out of my seat as I thought the system was still muted but it wasn't.....holy cow! Really fun, family friendly demo scene that packs a punch. The other tracks were just silly. I already mentioned the floor resonance. It's just something you have to experience. I am moving my theater up to the living room as we speak to try and get on that Haha. (Not really) Next up we did some output monsters, Interstellar stuck out here. My god I was having a little trouble seeing. I know this sounds stupid, but I love when it gets to that point.... Big ups to Paul for being a wizard with Speclab and REW. He had things up,running and sweeping just silly fast... If I was that efficient with all my gear, I would be throwing yall new graphs on the reg!!!! I had to cut my night a little short to make the trip back up the hill but did I ever have a good time!!!! How great of a house, host(s), and HT space. The room specifically is just SO inviting and cozy. I gotta work on decor in my space to make it a little more "Homey" like that... It's going to be a great place for years to come...until Dave manages to drop the whole room into his garage after another day like Tuesday. It was easy to tell the house is an open-door policy such as mine was growing up. It's a place people WANT to just come by and hang out. This is the same way my house is now, and I would have it no other way. Thanks again for the hospitality and good times, I feel like we didn't have enough of the latter, but that just means we need to do it again soon! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bossobass Dave Posted June 11, 2015 Author Share Posted June 11, 2015 Hah! My wife and sons kept asking me why I call The Beast "Rowdy Roddy Piper". Of course, Virginia has no idea who that is and most younger guys don't know either. Check him out, before and after the haircut... Thanks for showing up on such short notice, my friend. It was great to see you again and the welcome mat will always be out for you and yours. I appreciate the review. It means a lot to me to have input from people I respect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeastAudio Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 Sheesh! What a flattering picture of me from back in the 80's and today! I have hung up my gold's gym tank as well as the gold chain recently, but that doesn't mean I can't whip em both back out for the next g2g Haha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shredhead Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 So guys, remember the cop car scene from TIH we cranked on Nick's 2 HST's? I just went back and replayed it with everything set exactly the way it was when we shot the video for it and took some measurements... Turns out we were pushing 8912.32 peak Watts (give or take some equipment measurement error) to the 2 HST's in that video. The drivers were moving 42mm one way. Hahahahahaha! ! Disclaimer: We do not recommend that you feed that much power to any of Stereo Integrity's products. It was done only in the name of GTG excess and fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiniHT Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Wow.. just got home from work and see you guys have been busy! Dave, from the pics I can see, you have a lovely home. I agree with the others in that it looks very inviting.. reminds me of where I grew up and currently live now. The food helps Man oh man.. I'm drooling at the spread that the Mrs. put out. You're a lucky man! If that ain't driver porn, I don't know what is! Hahaha you guys pushed almost 4500 watts a piece? Damn.. Nick makes some badass stuff! I might have to give him a call for a pair of 18hst's I guess... paired with a BossoBass amp? Yeah.. an 18 per 100 cubic ft. sounds about right.. Awesome stuff, guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bossobass Dave Posted June 12, 2015 Author Share Posted June 12, 2015 I'm waiting for a custom piece that didn't arrive in time for the GTG before I post my review of the HST-15s Nick brought to the table and how they mate with the Raptor enclosures and the modded clone amplifier we used to power the system, as well as the differences, if any. In the meanwhile, here is the scoop on the CATWS scene that blew the door out of it's opening and the "Bubble Gum" scene: It's an odd placement for ULF. It seems to be out of nowhere with no context with the video, but there is it... a couple of 33 Hz tones followed by ULF wobble... one reason CATWS garnered so many votes for MWB of the year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Electrodynamic Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Now for the food. Mrs. BossoBass aka Virginia aka the MOST understanding and fantastic bass enabler around. My wife lets me cut it loose pretty much anytime I want to, but with what we were doing to that house two days ago, I would have had to send my better half off to the spa or something to shield her from what was going down. Ignorance is bliss right? Virginia was almost giggling at what we were doing. I love that, and I loved the green beans and mac n cheese even more What an incredible spread, and no, I didn't hesitate one bit to be the first in line! Haha I had to cut my night a little short to make the trip back up the hill but did I ever have a good time!!!! How great of a house, host(s), and HT space. The room specifically is just SO inviting and cozy. I gotta work on decor in my space to make it a little more "Homey" like that... It's going to be a great place for years to come...until Dave manages to drop the whole room into his garage after another day like Tuesday. It was easy to tell the house is an open-door policy such as mine was growing up. It's a place people WANT to just come by and hang out. This is the same way my house is now, and I would have it no other way. Thanks again for the hospitality and good times, I feel like we didn't have enough of the latter, but that just means we need to do it again soon! Did I mention that I went back for more green beans four times? Yep, that's 5 servings of green beans. Epic green beans. I also truly appreciate the open-door policy and feel of Bosso's house. Just like Beast said Bosso's house makes you WANT to come by and hang out and you know they are always welcoming. My house may only be the size of most people's garage and two bedrooms but the door is always open to everyone that was at Bosso's GTG. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diogenes Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Wow! That looks like a great time for all. You guys on the east coast have all the fun. Ok, that looks ridiculously awesome. Far as I can tell in the video, that surround looks really well-behaved; I'd not have expected that. The thing that irks me about drivers with the parabolic surrounds like the LMS-U is that the surround seems to lag behind the cone's movement and I would've expected that huge honkin' thing to be even more out of phase in movement, but that looks good in slow-mo. How'd it look in person? ... Seriously when I move into a new house this next year I am going to see if you will do me the honors of building a DO enclosure for a pair of 24's in the same finish/style as your Raptors... What would those be called anyways? With the Ravens and the Raptors, would these then be the Teratorns? (In keeping with Bosso's bird names and the Pelagornis sandersi was found in the Carolinas, afterall.) Of course, recreating a gathering like this... with those might end up looking more like this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeastAudio Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 So guys, remember the cop car scene from TIH we cranked on Nick's 2 HST's? I just went back and replayed it with everything set exactly the way it was when we shot the video for it and took some measurements... Turns out we were pushing 8912.32 peak Watts (give or take some equipment measurement error) to the 2 HST's in that video. The drivers were moving 42mm one way. Hahahahahaha! ! Disclaimer: We do not recommend that you feed that much power to any of Stereo Integrity's products. It was done only in the name of GTG excess and fun. Good lord! and they were running clean at that! Where is our favorite critic when you need him? Should I post the excursion video over at avs for fun? but that looks good in slow-mo. How'd it look in person? Violent is really the only word I could use to describe it..... The driver was running clean as a whistle though. Ill be interested to see if there is any malodorous effects when those come back out of the box. My guess is they will be just fine, but holy moley! we had those things movin'...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MKtheater Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Awesome guys, You have all the fun. Dave, can you see why some of use like it hot, it is just so much fun. I wish I can attend more of these but in due time as my children get older I will get away! Nick, very nice drivers! I love that huge surround look. Makes my HT18's look wimpy but lucky my room is small. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shredhead Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Heh, yeah Beast. He'll probably say that it's CGI or something. 4456.16Wpk to each driver during the Hulk scene... "line sag" and all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shredhead Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Should I post the excursion video over at avs for fun? Good idea, I'm gonna start posting about the GTG over in the http://www.avsforum.com/forum/113-subwoofers-bass-transducers/1664809-bossobass-raptor-system-3-a-5.html thread for the people who aren't familiar with DB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bossobass Dave Posted June 12, 2015 Author Share Posted June 12, 2015 HST-15... 10 mm throw. Dual Raptor System III... 115dB max with a plane flying overhead and a freight train passing by the house at the same time the measurements were made. SpecLab caps... tilt the graphs. Attendees... all have an agenda. Nick... not allowed to comment because he's a liar. Modded A9K is limited to 3600W by mains outlet. Modded A14Ks are limited to 1800W by mains outlet. All ULF content was unintended noise that no one can hear because their basement eats it but attendees were pre-hypnotized with acid in their drinks. SVS, PSA & other subs can doo just as well because Josh tested them and they cost less and people say so. CHECKLIST ^^^ for posting @ AVS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infrasonic Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 HST-15... 10 mm throw. Dual Raptor System III... 115dB max with a plane flying overhead and a freight train passing by the house at the same time the measurements were made. SpecLab caps... tilt the graphs. Attendees... all have an agenda. Nick... not allowed to comment because he's a liar. Modded A9K is limited to 3600W by mains outlet. Modded A14Ks are limited to 1800W by mains outlet. All ULF content was unintended noise that no one can hear because their basement eats it but attendees were pre-hypnotized with acid in their drinks. SVS, PSA & other subs can doo just as well because Josh tested them and they cost less and people say so. CHECKLIST ^^^ for posting @ AVS. Lol! That's pretty funny actually but c'mon. Not everybody at AVS is like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Electrodynamic Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Wow! That looks like a great time for all. You guys on the east coast have all the fun. Ok, that looks ridiculously awesome. Far as I can tell in the video, that surround looks really well-behaved; I'd not have expected that. The thing that irks me about drivers with the parabolic surrounds like the LMS-U is that the surround seems to lag behind the cone's movement and I would've expected that huge honkin' thing to be even more out of phase in movement, but that looks good in slow-mo. How'd it look in person? What would those be called anyways? With the Ravens and the Raptors, would these then be the Teratorns? (In keeping with Bosso's bird names and the Pelagornis sandersi was found in the Carolinas, afterall.) Take that rendering and cut the enclosure heights in half or even make them 1/4 as tall. You don't have to shoot for a perfect Qtc alignment when you have EQ. If the driver is capable of accepting the boost from an EQ you can use a smaller enclosure and get the desired results. My DO HS-24 enclosures will not be that tall by any means. And being 24" drivers the sonotube is going to have to be at least 28" or 30" in diameter so the volume will be here. 7 to 8 ft^3 per driver is all I need. PS: Nice name for the subwoofer system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Electrodynamic Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Lol! That's pretty funny actually but c'mon. Not everybody at AVS is like that. I am joking when I say this, but have you been to AVS in the past three years? Haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeastAudio Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 HST-15... 10 mm throw. Dual Raptor System III... 115dB max with a plane flying overhead and a freight train passing by the house at the same time the measurements were made. SpecLab caps... tilt the graphs. Attendees... all have an agenda. Nick... not allowed to comment because he's a liar. Modded A9K is limited to 3600W by mains outlet. Modded A14Ks are limited to 1800W by mains outlet. All ULF content was unintended noise that no one can hear because their basement eats it but attendees were pre-hypnotized with acid in their drinks. SVS, PSA & other subs can doo just as well because Josh tested them and they cost less and people say so. CHECKLIST ^^^ for posting @ AVS. Ok so that was why the trip home was so fun.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbc Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Pffsst ... I'm sure I could pick up a pair of Chase CS18.1's with a Dayton 1000 watt amp and blow your tiny 15's out of the water. Let me draw up a graph myself ... I mean, professionally measure a graph and show you what they can do. The surround on that HST-15 looks disgusting btw. Holy cow! Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infrasonic Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 I am joking when I say this, but have you been to AVS in the past three years? Haha I think you guys are just paying attention to threads and posters that I can actively ignore without using the ignore feature. Seriously. Just follow the fun stuff. There are a lot of good people still at AVS and don't you guys forget where you were before you came here. And it sure wasn't a ton of DB people buying up your HT18's like it was crack. Just sayin'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shredhead Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 There are a lot of good people still at AVS and don't you guys forget where you were before you came here. Comon honestly, probably not "a lot". There is a lot of hateful negativity on that site and some really creative nice people -who are mostly here as well. You have to admit that things have changed quite a bit in the past few years at AVS and not for the better. I'm not hating, just saying too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infrasonic Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 I don't disagree with that assessment. These days it's all just a Marty party anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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tuxedocivic Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 I don't think diyspeakerguy was saying Nick's driver's can't perform. He didn't like that Nick declared the HS24 the highest displacement sub in the world. He cited the jackhammer as being more Vd. There's also the Fostex FW800HS and maybe more, I dunno. But I didn't really follow along, nor do I care. When it comes to buying subs I just buy the one that fits my needs, not what a manufacturer's says about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shredhead Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 And I am the Haaaahahahahaha WTF is that from?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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