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hey would a ute be ok man might be able to get one with a cage & tarp on the back :) + how big u talking KG's size???

Ute should be fine

I could get a 2000W system in easily

Yeah I could probably fit 2 * Double 15" Sub cabinets plus two 15" low/mid 6.5"mid driver and 1" horn. Plus amp/drive rack.

Does anyone spin???? If not i could get a pioneer CMX3000 - Dual CD player with scratch mode or maybe could swindle some CDJ 1000 if the clubs don't need them.

I got smoke machines and Disco EFX light TOO :Bang:

where is this planned for? i got decks and plenty of rave music, i mainly play happy hard if any1 likes that stuff? and some lighting effects, 2 lasers, strobes and maybe some other bits, and i have two 15" Cerwin Vega subs, and Bose PA speakers... ill need a powerfull amp 4 the subs thought something like a v1000+ or anything similar. i can run the subs from the cars amp thats big enought, battery would last a good few hours as well...

Yeh if this goes ahead and is serious, i can maybe get a big name Jungle DJ thats currently in australia to play, he lives in the UK and is here for a few months.

Would be a cool idea to park skylines all around the inside of the warehouse :P

where is this planned for? i got decks and plenty of rave music, i mainly play happy hard if any1 likes that stuff? and some lighting effects, 2 lasers, strobes and maybe some other bits, and i have two 15" Cerwin Vega subs, and Bose PA speakers... ill need a powerfull amp 4 the subs thought something like a v1000+ or anything similar. i can run the subs from the cars amp thats big enought, battery would last a good few hours as well...

I can supply amps if you want. Got latest digital amps putting out 6800W bridged into 2ohms. But probabl;y would be better off with 3700W bridged into 2ohms what wattage are your boxes??

P.S BOSE stands for bring other sound equipment - they were good in the 80's for PA but they now Suck big ones!!! What are your decks I got Technics SL1200 MK2's but no headshells, I got disco efx lights and trees and stuff for them.

What type of power can we pull in this factory do we have 3 phase to use? I'd prefur to have lighting EFX and the sound on seperate phases to reduce earth hums and other buzzes. I got Distro boards etc...

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