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Don Pearce October 2nd 03 07:07 PM

Slam
 
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 20:02:32 +0100, "Stewart"
wrote:

Some amps do have more SLAM! I can personally vouch for this and demonstrate
it! and it can be measured accurately and scientifically with a db Meter and
a seismograph.

If you take a big Krell or McIntosh and throw it on the ground it will
produce allot of slam, but if you take a wee Cyrus and throw it on the
ground the same way it produces way less slam. this can easily be measured.
On the other hand, if you take a Cyrus and launch it from a trebuchet it can
produce more slam than the krell dropped from head height.

Slam is what happens when two objects collide. It's to do with velocity x
mass / d (density of arrival surface) = s (slam) = energy expelled during
impact

I recommend the trebuchet method for launching if you want to test out your
own equipment. subs are the most fun.

Stew.

I've seen an upright piano thrown by trebuchet, and I can vouch
personally for the truth of your theory!

d

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Mike Gilmour October 2nd 03 07:17 PM

Slam
 

"Don Pearce" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 20:02:32 +0100, "Stewart"
wrote:

Some amps do have more SLAM! I can personally vouch for this and

demonstrate
it! and it can be measured accurately and scientifically with a db Meter

and
a seismograph.

If you take a big Krell or McIntosh and throw it on the ground it will
produce allot of slam, but if you take a wee Cyrus and throw it on the
ground the same way it produces way less slam. this can easily be

measured.
On the other hand, if you take a Cyrus and launch it from a trebuchet it

can
produce more slam than the krell dropped from head height.

Slam is what happens when two objects collide. It's to do with velocity x
mass / d (density of arrival surface) = s (slam) = energy expelled

during
impact

I recommend the trebuchet method for launching if you want to test out

your
own equipment. subs are the most fun.

Stew.

I've seen an upright piano thrown by trebuchet, and I can vouch
personally for the truth of your theory!


Would that be the 'Grand Slam' then?


Krell testing by trebuchet ensures a perfect ground connection ;-)


d

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Mike Gilmour October 2nd 03 07:17 PM

Slam
 

"Don Pearce" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 20:02:32 +0100, "Stewart"
wrote:

Some amps do have more SLAM! I can personally vouch for this and

demonstrate
it! and it can be measured accurately and scientifically with a db Meter

and
a seismograph.

If you take a big Krell or McIntosh and throw it on the ground it will
produce allot of slam, but if you take a wee Cyrus and throw it on the
ground the same way it produces way less slam. this can easily be

measured.
On the other hand, if you take a Cyrus and launch it from a trebuchet it

can
produce more slam than the krell dropped from head height.

Slam is what happens when two objects collide. It's to do with velocity x
mass / d (density of arrival surface) = s (slam) = energy expelled

during
impact

I recommend the trebuchet method for launching if you want to test out

your
own equipment. subs are the most fun.

Stew.

I've seen an upright piano thrown by trebuchet, and I can vouch
personally for the truth of your theory!


Would that be the 'Grand Slam' then?


Krell testing by trebuchet ensures a perfect ground connection ;-)


d

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Don Pearce October 2nd 03 07:19 PM

Slam
 
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 20:17:43 +0100, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote:

Would that be the 'Grand Slam' then?


Krell testing by trebuchet ensures a perfect ground connection ;-)


Or perhaps a Willson Grand Slamm speaker?

d

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Don Pearce October 2nd 03 07:19 PM

Slam
 
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 20:17:43 +0100, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote:

Would that be the 'Grand Slam' then?


Krell testing by trebuchet ensures a perfect ground connection ;-)


Or perhaps a Willson Grand Slamm speaker?

d

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http://www.pearce.uk.com

Mike Gilmour October 2nd 03 07:21 PM

Slam
 

"Don Pearce" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 20:17:43 +0100, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote:

Would that be the 'Grand Slam' then?


Krell testing by trebuchet ensures a perfect ground connection ;-)


Or perhaps a Willson Grand Slamm speaker?


Or S lamm amplifiers...enough she cried.

d

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Mike Gilmour October 2nd 03 07:21 PM

Slam
 

"Don Pearce" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 20:17:43 +0100, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote:

Would that be the 'Grand Slam' then?


Krell testing by trebuchet ensures a perfect ground connection ;-)


Or perhaps a Willson Grand Slamm speaker?


Or S lamm amplifiers...enough she cried.

d

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http://www.pearce.uk.com




Don Pearce October 2nd 03 08:17 PM

Slam
 
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 21:10:57 +0100, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 20:07:49 +0100, Don Pearce used
to say...

I've seen an upright piano thrown by trebuchet, and I can vouch
personally for the truth of your theory!


I'd much prefer one to be used on (with?) yourself and Pinky!


How very typical of you Kurt. I wish you well too.

d

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Don Pearce October 2nd 03 08:17 PM

Slam
 
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 21:10:57 +0100, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 20:07:49 +0100, Don Pearce used
to say...

I've seen an upright piano thrown by trebuchet, and I can vouch
personally for the truth of your theory!


I'd much prefer one to be used on (with?) yourself and Pinky!


How very typical of you Kurt. I wish you well too.

d

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Andy Evans October 2nd 03 09:22 PM

Slam
 
Slam is something you do with a door if you are really shagged off with how
the day has gone

I love these geeky technical posts - mostly above my head, but I try to learn
as much as I can and take detailed technical notes to go over when I have an
idle moment.

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