- Valve Sound System
The Valve Sound System is a touring
sound reinforcement system specifically designed for theplayback ofdrum and bass music. Created by UK artists, "Dillinja " and "Lemon D ", the system has a total power output of 96kW . The system consists of 52 subwoofers (designed and built for the valve system) as well as Mid-High cabs made by Funktion One. The full system is not used in smaller venues. It was designed exclusively for drum and bassacoustics and as such is the first of its kind. [http://www.bigbadbass.com/soundsystem.php Valve Sound System homepage] ]The inspiration for the system came from the reggae sound systems which were popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Growing up in the 80s, Dillinja was turned on by the
reggae sound through the systems of such artists asKing Tubby ofJamaica andJah Shaka of the UK. Later, as aDJ , producer, and label boss, he came to be frustrated at the lack of quality at many of the club sound systems when DJing around the UK and abroad, particularly with respect to the deep bass sounds often present in drum and bass. Today, Dillinja refuses to play even 'standard' club systems believing them to be inadequate to fully reproduce the bass frequencies to his levels.The whole system has to be carried around in three 7.5
tonne lorries and is generally arrayed as 6 speaker stacks, each around 18 feet wide and 9 feet high.Notable appearances
The Valve Sound System, which debuted at
London nightclub Fabric in 2001, has toured the UK extensively, completing a six-month residency atBrixton ’s Mass in 2003Fact|date=March 2007. Given that the venue (the former St. Matthew's Church) was not designed specifically as a nightclub, a crew of no less than fifteenFact|date=March 2007 was needed just to get it in and out of the building, those carrying equipment having to negotiate four flights of winding stairs.Around this time the
Guinness Book of Records showed an interest in the system and wanted to test it for the "Loudest Sound System in the World" category; this sparked additional public interest, even though, when asked about the Guinness Book of Records, Lemon D indicated his opinion that "it's not about being the loudest, it's about being the best."Fact|date=March 2007Dillinja and Lemon D were invited to bring the system onto Channel 4's popular "
The Big Breakfast " show, but when they discovered they would have to haul the sound system into the show’s garden at 4am, with inadequate protection from the weather, they politely declined.Fact|date=March 2007The Valve Sound System provided the sound for the drum and bass tent at the huge annual
Gatecrasher festival in June 2002. Months of hard work was put in to ensure the sound system was ready for this big event, but the Britishenvironmental health authorities stopped the system from being played at full power. Nevertheless, the tent was still the most popular at the festivalFact|date=March 2007.References
External links
* [http://www.bigbadbass.com/soundsystem.php History and point of reference for Valve Sound System Homepage]
*YouTube|5o3IOdwE9Zs|Documentary about Valve Sound Systems - featuring interviews with Dillinja and Lemon D
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