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Doug12V Bicycle Sound System Workshop in the UK. (2006)

The workshop was held by a group of activists at RampArt squatted Social Centre in London, England, on 3rd June 2006. This rough hewn video is mainly about 'Pedals', a powerful trailer system used on many demos and on Critical Mass.

The short clip 'pedals' shows 'Pedals' in action. The Workshop video '12vpart1' opens with a new experimental sound system being tested before going on to discuss the design and construction of 'Pedals' itself and sound systems in general in the following clips.

http://www.rampart.co.nr/


This movie is part of the collection: Sports Videos

Producer: Doug
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: 12V Sound Systems; Critical Mass; Cycling; Public Address; Demo

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike


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Workshop Part 1.87 MB58 MB59 MB
Workshop Part 2.128 MB87 MB89 MB
Workshop part 3.151 MB100 MB102 MB
Workshop part 4. 45 MB46 MB68 MB
'Pedals' in action.4.8 MB3.6 MB3.5 MB

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Reviewer: pkm33 - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - March 28, 2008
Subject: Good!
I found this,through searching on youtube for 12v systems. Then I saw bikeology.net, and then Ians.

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/3073/ontheroadgj3.jpg

http://www.zenatode.org.uk/ian/activism/pedals.xhtml

Efficiency,efficiency efficiency!
Efficient amps, efficient drivers, creative use of things!


I enjoyed this,from both a non staged/no acting viewpoint, and due to the extensive knowledge of the guy in blue shirt - Ive used the same winisd program.

Using a Paudio complete horn is one option for midrange,another is a conical horn with an 8" or similar. See

http://www.yorkville.com/images/products/tx8_cut.jpg
http://www.pispeakers.com/catalog/images/eight_Pi.jpg

I want to see more.

- Technical -

Audio quality - variable,sometimes its hard to pickup what their saying.

Video quality - acceptable


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