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after asking everyone I could and searching for specs and clues, I found out it was 32 feet.
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a quote I saw: "Phil's bass system alone was two columns of 18 15" speakers, each 36 feet tall..
said 32 feet...
Bouncing around in my cranium of useless stuff I recall an interview with Phil Lesh where he said the lowest note he could hit would produce a standing wave xxx feet tall. Thats what determined the height of the wall of sound.
the wave go forth, the speaker's height does not matter. What he should have said is that you would need to stand XXX feet from the speakers.
I told you I'm old. This is prolly more like what I read
"The bass speaker towers were the physical height of the lowest note available on a 4 string bass- 38 feet". So we got 32,36 and 38', what ever the actual height there was nothing like it. Audio giants Mark Levinson and John Curl( Parasound)were involved in its design.
89- 300-watt solid-state and three 350-watt vacuum tube amplifiers ...
Cool- LWR. It would be of interest to learn where the (3) 350w Mac amps roles fit into the 'Wall of Sound' ?
but maybe a survivor
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