Originally posted by EST1
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Prom 21: Olivier Latry - 4.08.19
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A HOME built MONSTER. (A pair of them).
More's the point you actually have to have an amp that goes down that far too while still delivering decent linear power.
It was all done deliberately to enable us to evaluate what we are doing at the opera,- pick up on all the things very quick that we might get not quite right.
(sadly it also reproduces stamping of conductor's feet on the podium too well too!)
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Originally posted by EST1 View PostA HOME built MONSTER. (A pair of them).
More's the point you actually have to have an amp that goes down that far too while still delivering decent linear power.
So what are the drivers you are using ?
(actually by definition if you are using loudspeakers that go down to 20Hz and below they are "Subs")
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post(actually by definition if you are using loudspeakers that go down to 20Hz and below they are "Subs")
The bass reponse of a system is determined by the total cone area (not what people think).
Peter Walker had some stuff right, but failed in the execution of a lot of it.
He had this bit right:-
"any problem in audio engineering can be successfully addressed with "an equal mix of Ohm's Law and common sense"
I haven't failed to be underwhelmed by the vast numbers of very expensive "high end" stuff that doesn't work..."subs" included.
Which is why I made my own.
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Originally posted by EST1 View PostI will let you think about this a little.
The bass reponse of a system is determined by the total cone area (not what people think).
Peter Walker had some stuff right, but failed in the execution of a lot of it.
He had this bit right:-
"any problem in audio engineering can be successfully addressed with "an equal mix of Ohm's Law and common sense"
I haven't failed to be underwhelmed by the vast numbers of very expensive "high end" stuff that doesn't work..."subs" included.
Which is why I made my own.
hummmmmm
And YES I have worked with a system that goes as low as you say. And yes, it was for an organ
How about thinking that I might actually be INTERESTED in this stuff ?
and I don't need to re-sit O level Physics again
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI don't need to re-sit O level Physics again
However, the point, they don't make the breed typified by Gerzon, Walker, Fisher....and dare I say RUPERT NEVE?
(who's birthday was just a few days ago at 93!)
I mean he's as old as the first rebuild of the Willis organ himself!
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Stoplist since 2004 you can download the pdf.
Pedal C–f1
1 Acoustic Bass (from 7) 64′
Double Open Wood (from 7) 32′
3 Double Open Diapason (from 9) 32′
4 Contra Violone (from 64) 32′
23 Double Ophicleide (from 25) 32′
24 Double Trombone (from 27 in Swell) 32′II Great Organ C–c4
64 Contra Violone 32′
23 Double Ophicleide (from 25) 32′
24 Double Trombone (from 27 in Swell) 32′
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Originally posted by EST1 View PostStoplist since 2004 you can download the pdf.
Pedal C–f1
1 Acoustic Bass (from 7) 64′
Double Open Wood (from 7) 32′
3 Double Open Diapason (from 9) 32′
4 Contra Violone (from 64) 32′
23 Double Ophicleide (from 25) 32′
24 Double Trombone (from 27 in Swell) 32′II Great Organ C–c4
64 Contra Violone 32′
23 Double Ophicleide (from 25) 32′
24 Double Trombone (from 27 in Swell) 32′
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Originally posted by EST1 View PostIn which case I very much doubt if you know what good sound is.
To be fair, you have to be aware a Willis based Organ has very little in common with the Cavaille-Coll monsters he plays more normally.
It's a bit like a pilot jumping from a Boeing into an Airbus, so you have to admire the sheer virtuosity of the man.
That's not to say that the experience of playing a CC is much like playing a Father Willis, of course. But M Latry does play plenty of recitals in the UK so he does know his way around our consoles.
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostThe "second encore", the Leon Boëllmann Toccata, was actually the first and only encore. M. Latry's 'Improvisation on Themes of Berlioz' was always part of the program for this Prom.
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