Karlson/Fostex vs Tangband 1772 BLH vs little Karlson Tangband 1772

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2010

All speakers in the same spot = a disadvantage for the 17.25" tall Karlson 8. Watch out for high (machine gun) levels at the end of each track after the brief drumkit portion First speaker playing is stock 1954 Karlson 12 with Fostex FE206EN - - Second speaker is Tangband W8-1772 in BK20 back loaded horn and Third speaker is another W8-1772 in a 1955 Karlson 8.

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  • am I watching pictures that are suppose to be real time..?

  • @gfhnk -yeah - in a sense, each picture corresponds to the speaker playing. fwiw I liked the Karlson/FE206EN better on percussion and Johnny Cash than the 1772/BK20 combo. Owen Bradley used Karlson monitors in those old days.

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  • mabaffanculovaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • I Like the Tangband 1772 BLH at most. They sound very very good through my Fostex 490 Studio-Monitors connected to a WCA-600 Studio Amplifier :) The Machinegun Section is played very good @ the Tangband 1772 BLH's - they sound really Full / Warm and Thick but also Crisp !

  • i am quite partial to the second setup in terms of sound. at least through my speakers, they sound delish.

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    BLH@ 1:35

    Little Karlson@ 3:11

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