that guy connecting the electric could have been the first Jamaican astronaut if he had got it wrong...go rasta ,me a sparky too.. respect from Ireland
And when the fete is over they have to pack it back up, then unpack it from the truck when they get back home. Music is hard work, respect to the sound systems crews
I was incredibly excited to see what came out of the first truck. The anticipation and suspense was tremendous! Then for a moment I didn't know if I should laugh or cry when I saw those sad Mackies. I didn't give up and I watched-on. Solid video. Cool to see how it's done in Jamaica. But you had me scared for a moment there... lol!
I guess many people do not understand how good and normal this video is until they are the ones to put up a system like that in working order. You all seem bright minded!
I miss Jamaica. if mi Inna mi bed n hear this mi know seh a mad thing lata.. love when sound just a. string up. love the sound tracks n the oldies they play.. bless up.
Memories of my dad, aka "Hytrol Disco" in Waterford... Miss standing by the speakers letting the base beat through my body..... Thank you very much for sharing, I really enjoyed it.
its good to know that knobs on the amps are attenuating the input level. always good to be cranked up all the way. set levels from your processor/controller.
For all u knows it all people ,who does destructive criticism, this is the same method that has built and propelled reggae music so that the rest of the world can enjoy.we dont talk a lot like lots of you first world people who wouldnt
Wow ; i am amazed at the skill set these dudes have in setting up sounds from back then till now; i can't even get my son to reply per text on an iPhone....just ingenious
Any distortion is from the camera mic, as all of the RED clipping LEDs on the amps are almost solid! lol At 24:45 the distortion is gone and the MIC sounds just fine. So it can be made clean after all!
Dont worry about the negativity.. You know how da ting go.. You guys inspired me to become a DJ and invest in my own speakers all the way from Florida.. Bless up and keep spreading sound 👊🏾
Well they are distorting like mad (clipping in other words outputting flat topped waves to the speaker and creating noise) but then who can tell chronic distortion and noise from music in Jamaica?
The goal is LOUD. Notice how they only have 3 QSC amps for that rack of speakers. Distortion is normal. So is blown gear. Loved the on site electrician and electrical safety. A very cringe worthy system. This type of installation is more common than not for carnival. Hearing protection is highly recommended. Some mobile parade systems are running on multiple 5KW contractor generators to run the equipment. They don't bother with silent generators. They just drown them out.
NOW THESE BROTHERS KNOW BASS... NOW DEM READY TO BOOM DE PLACE.....AS FAR BACK AS I CAN REMEMBER EVEN BEFORE IN AMERICA WE BECAME BASS DEMANDING AS WE ARE NOW THE JAMAICAN BROTHERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BASS HEAVY BIG UP......NUFF RESPECT I CALL THEM THE BASS MASTERS YOU DON'T KNOW I JUST LOVE DEM MUSIC SUBBASS RULES
I from Colombia one country speak spanish i like the reggae music becouse the good music Reggae i bealive Jamaica no males reggae only pasas dance Hall
Esos poderes QSC son de lo mejor y tú crossover mis respetos para el equipo que traes yo aquí en México también tengo sonido aunque aquí se toca más cumbia y salsa
Some of you guy in here is full of shit. Not every sound system owner can afford top tier equipment, for you to come in here and say what a man should or shouldn't have in his amplifier rack is not needed. Not all of us have 3 or 4 people spending in a sound system, some of we have families and this is a hobby. I buy what I can afford until I'm able to upgrade in the future. Far too many times we only seek to point of the bad instead of highlighting the good. For those of you who have a problem please put your own sound system together and show us how it's done. If not then shut the fuck up. Thank you
That's the way it is! I completely agree with your comment and I'm also sorry that people are in the habit of making references to this or that equipment, for nothing. This is not a good thing. Good it is when someone observe, listen (not on TH-cam), draw sound technical conclusions and recommends the sound service to a new customer. That is what makes the owner of a somehow poor equipment make money and can invest in better equipment. Greetings from Portugal.
Muito massa sou apaixonado por musicas tenho uma balhaninha tbm mais nao chega nem nos pes dessa ai muito maneiro muito ave com o Maranhão (jamaica brasileira)
Hi! I'm from Barranquilla-Colombia and here we've got sound systems as well but we call them pick up ! Every sound system has a name to identify it a Dj who plays African Music and champeta music! Champeta is a Caribbean genre!
If you're going to do a temporary direct tap off the service head (in this super-unsafe manner), why not use insulated alligator clips or similar quick connect rigging?!
Back in the good ole days, having this much equipment was the standard but in 2015 - 2017 you don't need all that. Two Lab.gruppen PLM 20k44 amps. One DBX driverack 4820 Controller. Add whatever mixer and audio source you want. For speakers: Two Danley Sound Labs SH60s and bass, Two TH118s.
I dont 100% understand why there has to be soo much tuning done when they are probably playing outside quite often. If it's in an open space like this surely it cant vary that much, but I can more understand if theres quite a few buildings that are close by or they are indoors.
I get and hear that, just seems like they waste soo much time with all these test...surely they could just have a few basic presets ready from what type of places they have been already and just do minor tweaks to suit whatever they feel is necessary at the time. But I agree it's all 'part of the culture', like a ritual...they could have been to the same place the week before and I bet they would still be setting up like they never been there lol.
And nobody was seriously electrocuted in the making of this video... man if I roll into a gig and ask where to plug in and they point to some wires on the roof... fuck me.
boa tarde amigos... essa aparelhagem toca D+;;;;; amigo tem duas musica pedra que toca no final do video quem canta esse classico... Voce poderia me informar....
Soooo. Nobody in Jamaica owns rubber gloves? Really? Watching those guys splice into the main power line is so scary.. Dem a need rubba gloves fe tie in powa! Smoke de collie ganja, not de engineer!
Same here , I grew up in Trinidad and always had that sound system passion ... Great video and I enjoyed watching these two sound system equipment and wish I could have been there just to experience this ....
Jamaican dem' bredren ! Cool Music @ 10:00 // P.S. Early in '70's they played nicely as Live-bands, Bob Marley 'en stuff. Nowadays they mixing as DJ's - But how they doing it :)
As a Trini, I say big up and respect to all Jamaican Sound Systems for pioneering the art and pumping your own home grown music.
Bless !
that guy connecting the electric could have been the first Jamaican astronaut if he had got it wrong...go rasta ,me a sparky too.. respect from Ireland
respect from Ireland too :)
And when the fete is over they have to pack it back up, then unpack it from the truck when they get back home. Music is hard work, respect to the sound systems crews
I'm from Brazil a hug brother of Jamaica
I was incredibly excited to see what came out of the first truck. The anticipation and suspense was tremendous! Then for a moment I didn't know if I should laugh or cry when I saw those sad Mackies. I didn't give up and I watched-on. Solid video. Cool to see how it's done in Jamaica. But you had me scared for a moment there... lol!
lol those mackies dj monitors lol
I guess many people do not understand how good and normal this video is until they are the ones to put up a system like that in working order. You all seem bright minded!
Good to see the Sound System Culture is still alive and doing well! Peace and love Brethren :)
Exelente audio me recuerda a los sound systems de los 60 y 70 cuando era ska ska ska Rocksteady y reggae muy bien saludos desde México DF
I miss Jamaica. if mi Inna mi bed n hear this mi know seh a mad thing lata.. love when sound just a. string up. love the sound tracks n the oldies they play.. bless up.
I've never been to Jamaica but if I ever go, this would be where I'd want to be!
So awesome, Love the sound Love the vibe! Peace!
Memories of my dad, aka "Hytrol Disco" in Waterford... Miss standing by the speakers letting the base beat through my body..... Thank you very much for sharing, I really enjoyed it.
Stacia Henry you mean bass
Stacia Henry Good for the melanin sister.
Máximo respeito pela cultura reggae !!! big up
its good to know that knobs on the amps are attenuating the input level. always good to be cranked up all the way. set levels from your processor/controller.
For all u knows it all people ,who does destructive criticism, this is the same method that has built and propelled reggae music so that the rest of the world can enjoy.we dont talk a lot like lots of you first world people who wouldnt
Huh? First world people?! Who's that?
Barrington Brown Exactly you guys are the expert of building PA speakers. People don’t check their history.
Em qualquer lugar do mundo a lingua é a mesma quando é som, o mesmo trabalho, a mesma tecnica os mesmos esforços e problemas. very nice!
Love, Honor and Respect to Spida Sound Systems. The men are extremely hard workers because it is not easy setting up Sound Systems.
You gotta be there to get the full effect. Priceless.🇯🇲❤️🎧🔈
Muito parecido com o reggae feito no Maranhão, muito legal, viajei aqui!
🇧🇷🇯🇲🔊🎶👏✌
verdade mano...
Um povo bacana. Já tive o prazer de conhecer jamaicanos .moçambicanos e outros . Boa nação
Love sounds,love music , when the bass line hits the ground it's no joke .❤❤❤🤠 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
RIP Quincey Jones Katarock, the sound full loaded with dub. Hopefully the sound is still playing
Wow ; i am amazed at the skill set these dudes have in setting up sounds from back then till now; i can't even get my son to reply per text on an iPhone....just ingenious
5:40 I'm praying for the best....but expecting the worst.
Must be his everyday role!
Nice to see all the red clip lights on all night long.
💀
QCS amps can take loads of rough treatment
Peter Gordon the only problem with qsc is the dapning factor
Notice how they are all set to about 1/3 volume? Everything before the amps is probably maxed out haha
See you here in november 2019. congratulations! Brazil
South African stepper here ..... blessed rootsman spreadout....visit South African steppers.
Men i i miss that kind of setup we use to setup big events like and that tap on the wire we do that lol men mis that the old days back in tge 90s
respect! love the fact that sound keep the roots alive! One love!
it's a pleasure to hear Alton Ellis still playing somewhere...
Joshua Tripping Alexandrovic Bakukin v6
saludos cordiales desde CDMX a todos
los sonideros de Jamaica
Any distortion is from the camera mic, as all of the RED clipping LEDs on the amps are almost solid! lol At 24:45 the distortion is gone and the MIC sounds just fine. So it can be made clean after all!
I never push my system even close to clipping and i gets clean and loud
mis respecto a todo pais de jamaica a todos y todas desde panama los quiero mucho a todos por su humilda sus raice y musica mi respecto
Jamaica has no sound system. Sound system has Jamaica!
and jamaica has the world
No Jamaicans created the SoundSystem and everybody around the planet has followed, facts.
@@africangodman6145you no that brother
@@seangriffin4542👍
Excelente equipo hermanos mis respetos echenle muchas ganas saludos desde tijuana México
Respect to everyone for the comments whether negative, positive or constructive
I wanna build a sound from scratch...can you help?
@@stevendalmida7153 depends what u wanna make
Dont worry about the negativity.. You know how da ting go.. You guys inspired me to become a DJ and invest in my own speakers all the way from Florida.. Bless up and keep spreading sound 👊🏾
Yow da sound a string up looking good bigup Spyda Sound !
I can't believe I enjoyed watching the setup :))
Did you find out?
Luke Salter Mhmm ?
trelawnny sorry wrong comment😬😂 trying to find a track sorry.
Luke Salter Gotcha LOL
Love it. Greets from Germany ❤💛💚
Omg does anybody see the clipping lights on the amplifiers!!!? poor things are working too hard
jose _Leo815 Hey but when you give them the voltage they do fine. in this situation i would use crown xti 6002
Well they are distorting like mad (clipping in other words outputting flat topped waves to the speaker and creating noise) but then who can tell chronic distortion and noise from music in Jamaica?
The goal is LOUD. Notice how they only have 3 QSC amps for that rack of speakers. Distortion is normal. So is blown gear. Loved the on site electrician and electrical safety. A very cringe worthy system. This type of installation is more common than not for carnival. Hearing protection is highly recommended. Some mobile parade systems are running on multiple 5KW contractor generators to run the equipment. They don't bother with silent generators. They just drown them out.
isettech He is not an onsite electrician. He is an expert Jamaican onsite thief stealing electricity!
Missed the sarcasm in my post. LOL.
NOW THESE BROTHERS KNOW BASS... NOW DEM
READY TO BOOM DE PLACE.....AS FAR BACK AS I CAN REMEMBER EVEN BEFORE IN AMERICA WE BECAME BASS DEMANDING AS WE
ARE NOW THE JAMAICAN
BROTHERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BASS HEAVY BIG UP......NUFF
RESPECT I CALL THEM
THE BASS MASTERS YOU DON'T KNOW I JUST
LOVE DEM MUSIC
SUBBASS RULES
wow a sound system playing good music. big up videos don't do these justice being there in person you can feel it literally in you. the sounds
I from Colombia one country speak spanish i like the reggae music becouse the good music Reggae i bealive Jamaica no males reggae only pasas dance Hall
Dope ass shit that's why I love Jamaica my friends much respect
Your american
@@joshuaryanferguson3702 ya bro why whats good?
All rigth!!!!!!! Yeah man!!!!!!! Great sound, greetings from Mexico
I love how love of bass seems to be a universal thing 'nah spida more bass' @15:00-somewhere
me too
Eu sou do Brasil Belém do Pará aqui tem muita aparelhagem de som o vídeo que você postou e muito bom
Haha all these clowns in the comments talking bout electricity clipping etc. Who cares mon this is Jamaica smoke a doob and get blasted by good music
Esos poderes QSC son de lo mejor y tú crossover mis respetos para el equipo que traes yo aquí en México también tengo sonido aunque aquí se toca más cumbia y salsa
Saludos compa. En México también hay cultura sound system de música del caribe y sus derivados
Some of you guy in here is full of shit. Not every sound system owner can afford top tier equipment, for you to come in here and say what a man should or shouldn't have in his amplifier rack is not needed. Not all of us have 3 or 4 people spending in a sound system, some of we have families and this is a hobby. I buy what I can afford until I'm able to upgrade in the future. Far too many times we only seek to point of the bad instead of highlighting the good. For those of you who have a problem please put your own sound system together and show us how it's done. If not then shut the fuck up. Thank you
Some just don’t understand and looking for everything as to say
Bredda once music a come from it no matter how it look me love it. A one love me seh.
Well said. It looks good, it sounds good so what is the problem? If they can do better, then why don't they?
th-cam.com/video/01O6YHC4YFA/w-d-xo.html
That's the way it is! I completely agree with your comment and I'm also sorry that people are in the habit of making references to this or that equipment, for nothing. This is not a good thing. Good it is when someone observe, listen (not on TH-cam), draw sound technical conclusions and recommends the sound service to a new customer. That is what makes the owner of a somehow poor equipment make money and can invest in better equipment. Greetings from Portugal.
Big up all sound systems. Dis is what mi use to...speakers high to the sky. Brap brap.
Muito massa sou apaixonado por musicas tenho uma balhaninha tbm mais nao chega nem nos pes dessa ai muito maneiro muito ave com o Maranhão (jamaica brasileira)
SAI FORA NORTISTA
Appreciate the video ...... And more so , true grass roots sound systems 👊🏾
un saludo, hermanos de Jamaica, buen sistema de sonido, desde Mexico DF, SONIDERO CABRON........
+SONIDERO CABRON. respect one love
Nice Set Up...Guys... Props from the Lake Erie Midwest (N. Ohio)
katarock sound nah use di right speaker wires dem thats why dem a have suh much problem .dem wire deh afi car sound
Hi! I'm from Barranquilla-Colombia and here we've got sound systems as well but we call them pick up ! Every sound system has a name to identify it a Dj who plays African Music and champeta music! Champeta is a Caribbean genre!
Sound a slap as a sound man nah lie
nice nice bredjrin the bredda on the roof buss me up when he testing to see if it live wire at 6.00minutes , tuff footage 👊🏾😎🇧🇴🇯🇲
+mrsolo54 That was the funniest shit.
mrsolo54 do you know the song at 12:00??
Carlton Livingston - Don't Follow Rumours
mrsolo54 thanks a lot great bass!
mrsolo54 Real Jamaican style dat😂😂
Hurts my back just knowing no ramp was used getting that gear off the truck.
Almost never 😅
respect for sound support for Italy sound reggae system
I really respect this video fam.
Interesante y muy bueno saber que en jamaica tambien haya sonideros como en mexico ...saludos hermanos
They must be trying to play music for the whole country. 🤪👂
Just one jamaican party
they have nice QSC amps and EV speakers what a gig, i love it
Sam brick Wall but they did fine bro i fucking abuse them and they just dont give up
that dog was like "yeaa mon."
I just watched the entire thing, jah kno this brings back memories
Are they really bypassing the electricity meter?
No wonder, this is Jamaica.
If you're going to do a temporary direct tap off the service head (in this super-unsafe manner), why not use insulated alligator clips or similar quick connect rigging?!
They are black.They are Jamaican. What do you think?
Probably bypassing the main fuse...
fuck you racist!
Some great vibes, tunes after 6mins respect rasta
Lembrei do meu Maranhão brazil
Gosto mais desses do que reggae remix aqui do Piauí.
here in colombia we say it pick up and the favorite music in this system sound is champeta
yo big up yourself me love the video na lie
Respect boss man
romaine pope hey mate please what is the track at 13:00 it's got some good bass & vocals. Need to play through my 18" sub bins
Don't Follow Rumours - Carlton Livingstone (Solomon Riddim)
AUTHENTIC!!! Much thanks for the upload! Subscribed! Bless
badda dan brave dem mi nah like electric shock...
Snip G AH SOH JAMAICAN DEM DEAL WID SOUND WIRING YAH SAH 😂😂
MAAAD!!!!! Top video! The essence of the Jamaican Sound System culture lies in here!!!
Irwin J. Céspedes Yeh Mon, it de Jamaican culture to steal de electricity an everting else!
We need more a them vidz ya bredda
I'm amazed to see all of the concert grade equipment set up in the middle of nowhere. Nice
Just make an electrical breakout box inside the facility. Plug and play mon !
realy nice i like it in kiswahili we say babu kubwa
Foundation of Hip Hop music right here.
Alot of them didn't know that.
facts
Jamaican has this thing with sound system now, they always use a type of smooth reverb in one of those expanders or compressors
I need to feel this some day
Blz curtindo melhores reggae da jamaica so pedras
21:54 “Longest Chin Master” is a dope nickname.
Wha go ah yard NOW go fuljoy miself Cho 🇯🇲💯💃🏾🕺🏽💯🇯🇲
sub amp - QSC
kickbass amp - QSC
low mid amp - QSC
high mid amp - QSC
highs amp - American Audio will do :P
On subs I’d go crown but the unstable power would be a nightmare to work around with those amps
Back in the good ole days, having this much equipment was the standard but in 2015 - 2017 you don't need all that.
Two Lab.gruppen PLM 20k44 amps. One DBX driverack 4820 Controller. Add whatever mixer and audio source you want.
For speakers: Two Danley Sound Labs SH60s and bass, Two TH118s.
I dont 100% understand why there has to be soo much tuning done when they are probably playing outside quite often. If it's in an open space like this surely it cant vary that much, but I can more understand if theres quite a few buildings that are close by or they are indoors.
Karizma231 subpar equipment ,power , lack of knowledge, Bunch of guies doing what they like , culture , style of music
I get and hear that, just seems like they waste soo much time with all these test...surely they could just have a few basic presets ready from what type of places they have been already and just do minor tweaks to suit whatever they feel is necessary at the time. But I agree it's all 'part of the culture', like a ritual...they could have been to the same place the week before and I bet they would still be setting up like they never been there lol.
Different venues
I hear that point with indoors, not so outdoors in open spaces
😂
That guy tapping to the electrical mains... super sketchy!
Does it mean they bypass the meter for free power?
Wild!
And nobody was seriously electrocuted in the making of this video... man if I roll into a gig and ask where to plug in and they point to some wires on the roof... fuck me.
boa tarde amigos... essa aparelhagem toca D+;;;;; amigo tem duas musica pedra que toca no final do video quem canta esse classico... Voce poderia me informar....
at 5:36 WHATTA HELL.... no wonder accidents happen in undeveloped countries.
trop fort les gars, what the music start at 7mn23 please, jah love from France
Soooo. Nobody in Jamaica owns rubber gloves? Really? Watching those guys splice into the main power line is so scary.. Dem a need rubba gloves fe tie in powa! Smoke de collie ganja, not de engineer!
I know.. I know.. Couldn't resist.
vestaxpmc17 lol
vestaxpmc17
lmao
was thinking same . oh mi gosh mon. not di live wya
He is not an engineer, he is a thief, he is stealing the electricity.
Wow, that's some really nice equipment, especially the amps, mixers and speakers.
I bet it was a badass party!!!!
Remind me of the Domino club days off 95 and Broward Blvd. Love from Fort Lauderdale!
I REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THIS. USE TO DO THE SAME THING IN LONDON AS A KID
Same here , I grew up in Trinidad and always had that sound system passion ... Great video and I enjoyed watching these two sound system equipment and wish I could have been there just to experience this ....
como se llaman las vandass qe suenan ?
i need u to listen thisz dada
What steal electricity like a Jamaican thief?
DUKE BAYSEE #theculturaltube
Yall need to make some cds and sell me some. I love dancehall
Jamaican dem' bredren !
Cool Music @ 10:00
// P.S. Early in '70's they played nicely as Live-bands, Bob Marley 'en stuff. Nowadays they mixing as DJ's - But how they doing it :)
ja usei muito dessas caixas escorregadeiras muito boas pra grave like jamaica