Archive for October, 2011

SOUND SYSTEM BASS makes Scrambled Eggs – 4 18′s 30000 watts

October 31st, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

***Tremendous BASS 119*** More port destruction! This time i wanted to see if i could scramble some eggs, but i didnt want it all over my box, batteries and paint. So i went to the store and purchased some “ziploc” containers. I wasnt sure if i could trust them so i did a test run with packing peanuts first, just to see what would happen. After that, i determined that i would have to tape them shut. I tried both cracked and uncracked and both had the same result. Quick Liquification. I know it might look easy, but it does take a tremendous amount of pressure to do this. Try it!Thanks for watching and if you subscribed, THANKS AGAIN! This current system consists of: 2001 SMD Chevy Tahoe Mac Mini / 10.2″ Touchscreen Pioneer P710 Bluetooth Headunit 4 18″ Ascendant Audio SMD Subwoofers 10 Rockford Fosgate 6.5″ 2 Rockford Fosgate 8″ 2 Rockford Fosgate 4″ 12 Rockford Fosgate 1″ 8 Rockford Fosgate T2500.1 bdCP (Bass) 2 Rockford Fosgate T1000.4 (Midbass/Midrange) 1 Rockford Fosgate T600.2 (Tweeters) 2 Rockford Fosgate 3sixty.2 Processors 4 350 Amp Mechman Alternators 10 XS Power D3100 Batteries Second Skin Sound Deadened Top to Bottom Viper 5901 Security Ridetech Shockwave Titanium Suspension Wilwood 6 piston 16″ Caliper Brakes DJM and Spohn Control Arms “Meadecherry” Paint by Roy Devore ….and more Also, dont forget to check out my website! Join the forum today and be part of one of the BIGGEST car audio websites on earth! www.SteveMeadeDesigns.com More to come! Facebook Page
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009 Sound System – Dreamscape (Long Edit)

October 29th, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

009 Sound System – Dreamscape (Long Edit)
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009 Sound System – Born to be Wasted

October 27th, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

009 Sound System – Born to be Wasted Link to the image: www.imagebanana.com
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An Overview of Surround Sound

October 25th, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

The importance of surround sound is often overlooked when it comes to building and creating home theater systems. You should never underestimate that power that sound holds over all of our television, movie, and sporting event watching experiences. Movie sound tracks are often used in order to create drama, heighten suspense, and even to enhance moods or themes within the movie. Surround sound is for more than mere movies and television however. This great type of sound also serves to bring great depth to our favorite music

Surround sound gets its name from the fact that you are literally surrounded with the sound. This is a vast improvement over the typical two speaker systems in the days of old (oddly enough not all that long ago). Surround sound works to imitate the ambient noises that we often hear during the course of the day. This is often done for the purpose of art imitating life. By hearing the roll of thunder from every side rather than merely the left or the right we are experiencing the real beauty of surround sound and enjoying the more realistic effects it lends itself to.

When you are looking into surround sound systems for your home or home theater you will come across some terminology that may seem foreign and unfamiliar. Surround Sound 5.1 indicates a system that uses five speakers and one subwoofer in order to deliver the sounds. This sound is often referred to as Dolby Digital. A new term that has been cropping up more and more often in movie circles is THX. This is known as surround sound 6.1, which involves the use of 6 speakers and a subwoofer. The center speaker in this system should be located in the center behind the listener in order to add yet another layer to the sound. Surround sound 7.1 adds yet another speaker to the mix in order to create an even more authentic sound. The more speakers in your surround sound system, the more realistic the sound will be and the better able you will be as an audience member to find your place within the action.

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In order to get surround sound you need more than a set of speakers. You will first need a receiver in order to ‘receive’ and process the information and send the digital signals and sounds in the direction they should go. If you are building a home theater you will want to make a good receiver a key investment in your overall system. This is an important component as sound is vital to a true ‘movie going’ experience, which is what a good home theater is meant to imitate.

A good receiver is essential not only for a good home theater but also any surround sound system that you wish to install (many people use these exclusively for gaming as well and they are quite effective for this particular purpose). When it comes to gaming, surround sound can identify your location in the action of the game. This works much like it does when watching movies. The more speakers you have in your system the better able you will be to identify from which direction actions, sounds, and such are being made. In games this can provide important clues that those with lesser sound systems will miss out on. Talk about an edge?

While the main purpose of surround sound is to simply enhance the entertainment experience I can think of very few better things to invest in when it comes to either a home theater or the ultimate gaming computer. Do your homework on the systems that are available and remember that good quality speakers are essential in carrying out the sound properly and you should plan to make a sizeable investment in both the speakers and the receiver or other sound components (if you decide to go that route for even better quality sound). Whatever you are using it for be sure that you play around with the sounds to find the best level for your personal enjoyment of your surround sound system.

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Aloe Blacc – I Need a Dollar (Live in Studio)

October 23rd, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

Aloe Blacc: stonesthrow.com Filmed by: www.youtube.com

This is the who’s great song behind blue eyes (the original!) with a slide show including some who pics. This video is for everyone who loves the who and thinks that limp bizkit messed behind blue eyes up! Hope you like it
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Bill Laswell: Axiom Sound System Musical Freezone (2 of 2)

October 21st, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

Throughout three decades, Bill Laswell has been a constant innovator, fusing seemingly disparate genres into a whole new sound. Touching upon everything from worldbeat, funk, rock, hip-hop and jazz, there are no limits to his experimental approach. No matter what the project, one thing remains a constant – Laswell’s pretty basslines provide a rhythm to which all sounds connect beautifully. The Grammy winner is one of the most prolific artists in modern music, fronting his own band Material and serving as producer, label owner and performer on other’s albums. He has worked with many respected artists, including Herbie Hancock, Mick Jagger, Peter Gabriel, Yoko Ono and Laurie Anderson. Among his many talents is his ability to bring together well-matched singers and players to create a distinct style that defies easy classification. His Soundstage episode embodies his unique approach, transcending any genre boundaries and delivering an engaging performance. From the World Beat of Tabla Beat Science, to the jazzy flavors of Pharoah Sanders backed by Material, it’s an exciting mix. Other surprises include a rocking Buckethead set that includes a little breakdancing and songs by Praxis. The show culminates with an all-star performance, funked up by Bootsy Collins. more vids @ soundgasms.blogspot.com

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Kimbra – “Two Way Street” (Live at Sing Sing Studios)

October 19th, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

© 2011 WMG “Two Way Street” recorded live at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne, Australia. Kimbra’s N. America debut, The Settle Down EP is out on iTunes now: wbr.fm Kimbra’s debut album “Vows” is out now in AU/ NZ here wbr.fm For more Kimbra: facebook.com twitter.com KimbraMusic.com
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Using FXpansions new synth, Strobe, Chris shows how adding noise to your bassline can give the sounds much more grit. Then, by adding effects and edits to individual percussive hits, you can create unique percussive elements to your track.
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In Flames – In The Studio #5

October 17th, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

5th of 6 episodes following In Flames in the studio while they recorded their brand new album “Sounds of a Playground Fading”. Filmed | Edited | Directed by: Anders Björler
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Space Shuttle Launch Audio – play LOUD (no music) HD 1080p

October 15th, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

You need a sound system with a lot of power and a great sub (turned up to house shaking level) to get the right effect of this video. I made this for all the people who dreamed of seeing a launch in person but were never able to make the trip themselves (myself included). Using dozens of different video sources and countless audio versions of Shuttle launches I mixed this little clip together to mimic as close an experience to the real thing as I could. I know that the exact sequence of countdown events is somewhat compressed and not time-accurate but I was going more for the ‘feel’ of a high energy launch experience rather than a technical documentary. Throttle Up and SRB Separation are sounds as might be heard from onboard acoustic transducers picking up resonant vibration in the vehicle’s structure. Please take care not to damage your sound equipment during playback. I did not do anything to boost the low frequency roar of the Shuttle during liftoff but the SRB and SSME thrust noise may be taxing to even high quality sub-woofers and speaker cones if played too loud. For those who sit through the last few frames you can catch a glimpse of my home theater system I built a couple of years ago. This video really is best viewed at 165 inches or better!

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Dreamscape – 009 Sound System

October 13th, 2011    Posted in Radio & TV
 

Song: Dreamscape Artist: 009 Sound System Track One Recordings Vol. 1 2008 track one recordings You can purchase the download for itunes or windows media for

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