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just woke up...skipped the first class because i woke up feeling a little sick and i am not going to let another cold get ahold of me. Rest and good food for the rest of this week

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Sean, a handful of JBL 755.6's are on ebay at a crazy good price. Wish I had the money. :(

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class D was designed for more efficiency not necessarily because of distortion. class D were designed more for sub because subs generally demand more power, in this case cheap power, especially people who listen to nothing but rap bass lines :P its probably the filthiest choice of class for power though IMO....overgeneralizing i know.

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adrian...

amps shipping at lunch today bro!

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

:drink40:

10 days and 8kw (or more ?) :D

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and i'm not going to count down watts :lol:

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Audison did a pretty neat thing with their LRX 5.1k

It uses a A A/B D class system.

A is for the tweeters

A/B is for the mids

D is for the sub. they use different PSU inside the amp(i may be using the wrong term, maybe inductors?) for each system but work jointly.

very innovative

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My Class D Alpine amps are clean as can be, to my ears. Class D's draw is the efficiency & form factor.

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So for some 3-way cabinets for a home theater application I'm looking into a 12" Dayton Reference HF series woofer, currently looking at a 6" mid (possibly Morel or some 7" Usher), then a silk dome tweeter. It'll all be a passive crossover network.

Opinions?

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I think a 12" midbass is going to need some monstrous inductors in order to get the Xover point low enough for it...

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But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

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Do not wanna go to work tonight...Random fevers with a head cold ftmfl

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But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

you should be a hacker like me and hack the system. all the pron i can get on dish

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Sean, a handful of JBL 755.6's are on ebay at a crazy good price. Wish I had the money. :(

I am not even going to look :(

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So for some 3-way cabinets for a home theater application I'm looking into a 12" Dayton Reference HF series woofer, currently looking at a 6" mid (possibly Morel or some 7" Usher), then a silk dome tweeter. It'll all be a passive crossover network.

Opinions?

8945P yay!

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Got the Dayton WT3 from UPS finally today. Not bad, although I do have small concerns about it's precision.

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Well, small concerns is roughly equivalent to large concerns. I want 1% tolerances, not 10%. We'll see how it pulls through tonight when I run a few speakers through it.

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got my new drivers license finally. Now I can actually go into clubs and what not(they scan your I.D instead of just looking at it). Time to go pick up some beer!

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Well, small concerns is roughly equivalent to large concerns. I want 1% tolerances, not 10%. We'll see how it pulls through tonight when I run a few speakers through it.

That would be my concern as well. I assume you will baseline it on something known, do let us know how it works. As soon as Germany gets off their ass I will have a new portable acquisition system myself and will do a bit of measuring.

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got my new drivers license finally. Now I can actually go into clubs and what not(they scan your I.D instead of just looking at it). Time to go pick up some beer!

Get ready to feel broke.

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got my new drivers license finally. Now I can actually go into clubs and what not(they scan your I.D instead of just looking at it). Time to go pick up some beer!

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sweet :D

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But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

you should be a hacker like me and hack the system. all the pron i can get on dish

so in other words.....the boring cheesy stuff :nutkick:

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But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

you should be a hacker like me and hack the system. all the pron i can get on dish

If I didn't live in an apartment, sure...I've got a 7' dish and mount left over from some amateur radio projects I tried sitting in my parent's basement, one of these days I'll put it to some use when I have the land to put it up...

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