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Great history and info guys! I have always liked my Curl Halo amps, but there latest models seem somewhat cutback. Was not John also involved with the THX stuff and the Mobile Sound 1/2 speed albums too? I saw Kenny G one of several times at the Universal Amp Theater and they had MC gear, I no I was looking down on it. This was pre-digital cameras and cell days. Great stuff, funny yet neat to look back. Are there any really decent books that talk about all the names from the hey day like Bob Carver, all the companies, devorces etc he had, the Altec and more JBL history etc....
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That particular one was Ted Nugent. I toured for about 15 years, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Santana, Tom Petty, Elvis Costello, The Clash, The Who, George Duke and Stanley Clarke, The Talking Heads and about a dozen more. After touring I went to work for Westlake Audio.
This particluar rig is a 5 way all JBL speaker system powered by bridged mono JBL 6233 power amps. The one in the picture is the stage left side of the "small" rig. |
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Greetings-
I have been reading this thread with interest- I am a big Dead fan, as well as JBL, and of course McIntosh. My fav year of Dead music is 1974, when the WOS was in use. The music and the sound are unmatched. Those of you who are Deadheads know that "Bear" Owsley Stanley passed away recently, and there is a fascinating interview with him online: Remembering Owsley "Bear" Stanley | Grateful Dead and more of the interview is avalable here: 20110330-Wed2000.m3u Bear was really the vision behind the WOS even though he was not an engineer. He started with the Dead in the 60's, supplying them with the PA system they started with, which was his Macintosh home system at the time. In the interview he explains the whole story, as well as how he realized that the music scene was behind the times technologicly in those days and what he did to change that. Joe |
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Joe...thanks for the link. Much appreciated.
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