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A Nitro isn't an SUV, it's an oversized minivan. For that much, I'd look into a used LR Defender, but that's just me
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Sean, I figure with your physics background you'll like this http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/index.p...8;topicseen#new Proof that if you type enough and use big enough words, you really can sell anything to anyone.
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Indeed. I'd rather have a good two channels than a mediocre five...
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Need some dedicated midbass suggestions for 3 ways! and other equi
JimJ replied to theothermike's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Out of those choices, I'd choose the Extremis. Poly's simply don't have the displacement to keep up (and their much flatter response will go to waste with such a low Xover point anyway). While the Peerless is an excellent driver, again, I'd rather use it in a two-way. And CDT just doesn't compete. I'm using 'digital coax' cables to run my monoblocks without any problems. -
They're the ones that designed it, I'd be pretty confident they know what to put it in to make it perform best Tape measure and a calculator.
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What voice coil configurations do you look for?
JimJ replied to Puggsley456's topic in General Audio
SVC 16 ohm drivers still have a good use, too bad nobody makes them nowadays. -
I doubt it'll make a difference.
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I could rattle off equipment combos all night long, but here are some good brands to get you looking: Preamplifiers: Audio Research, Conrad Johnson, Adcom, Sonic Frontiers, AES/Cary Audio, Dynaco, Manley, Welborne Labs, Forte Audio, Parasound, NAD, PS Audio, Classe Power amps: Many of the same make excellent matching power amps, of course Speakers: This is really going to depend on personal preference. Vandersteens, B&W's, Magnepans, Lowther, Tannoy, Dynaudio, blah blah...best bet is to get out there and try to narrow down what you like. Turntable: Rega, Technics, VPI, Sota, Michell, Thorens, Linn Sondek...all build quality 'tables.
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Neither of those things are indicative of the word "quality". S-Q-L is a compromise, plain and simple, in the context it's used in. Having an overpowering substage is totally different than having a front stage that has earsplitting dynamics, yet stays true to the recording.
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You need either powered preamp outputs or a line output converter to convert the speaker level output to line level.
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New Invision Add on Gallery
JimJ replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
Is there any way to upload multiple pictures at a time? -
no...this amp clips hella easy....i mean easy. I can make any amp clip easily, it's just a function of the input voltage
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I'm now officially a safe driver in Virginia... now watch, I'll get surrounded by SWAT tonight, just the way these things go
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Any amp will do that...
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I like the sound of that... Honestly, I'd start hunting Audiogon. You can find some hellaciously good deals on lightly-used gear.
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That'd do the job; Rane and DBX also make better quality units. I'd shudder to think about the crossover parts needed for a passive sub Xover, those inductors would be the size of donuts
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JL Audio Contacts Elemental Designs Over Patent Infringement Concerns
JimJ replied to Audio Junkies's topic in General Audio
I've lost count at how many "Av.2" prototypes there have been... -
Seeing four of them do 10kW, and then go into protection from broken soft parts without any damage to the amps, was proof enough for me.
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Personally, I thought the COMP12 sounded a little better than the CMPX12, but that's a subjective thing...you may think differently. It also has half the power handling of the larger driver.
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Parts Express is a dealer for Crown or QSC rackmount amps...I'd look into those. Going to tell you right now, you won't be able to do much for $500, for 5.1 surround. That's the price of the sub amp $3K for a stereo rig is a lot more doable...could go with a nice seperate preamp/power amp, DIY floorstanders, and a decent sub. Might even get some room treatments thrown in.
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The installation will make a whole lot more of a difference than what brand you choose.
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There's always motor freight, but that costs an arm and a testicle to go anywhere.
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I found someone locally that I think may work out... The design I ended up with would be hell to ship anywhere. Actually haven't figured out how to get it in my apartment yet. That's a problem for August
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Weight's a killer on my current project too, going with MDF means lugging 150lb enclosures around. 75lbs with ply is looking much more attractive