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I need to get a space for this year coming please. Maybe a treehouse, maybe a split in. Cabin ,
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Oh my. I know what i can also offer on ebay now. Wow, who knew.
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Yasou antonio, yasou!
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Treitz3 used a steamer that did pretty awesome, he showed us at carverfest.
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Other thoughts are the dayton sub amp. 1000 watts . I want to try one and see whats up. Also the buttkicker 1000 watt amp is not too bad either . Greg recapped the buttkicker and got it up and going again. I like it, but not as much as the true sub amp i have on regular subs. Good on the 10" and passive, better on 4-12" in two boxes m&k style. Great at low and medium levels.
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I have built more subs than we have members over the years for car audio and home applications. The various subs out there are all great, but for sheer sonics at reasonable levels, the subrosa sub is the favorite by far by bob. He said he though it was his best work. I agree, at low volumes, it is fabulous. There is so much going on in a bob sub . Limiters, thermal management for the voice coils, expanders, compressors, gates, etc. for the sub experience, i know personally that a x over either passive or active is not good enough unless the material has the sonics from the start ( low freq information in spades). Most older music is rolled off, and there fore there is circuits that help to this end to make the product have that sub rumble we all like.
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When i listened to so 20's or 3.6' i think 20, then i also listened to some 1.something. Even though the big ones were more clean and distinct in reproduction, i like the smaller ones better. Perhaps due to the real small sound room they were in.
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That was the most observant fellow that ever lived. Dare i say he was also the smartest guy i ever knew from afar!
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LOL Hello Angelo! How's it hanging? Low and to the left most days thank you for asking.....
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This will be interesting to say the least. Welcome and hello again !
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What speakers would best match with a Carver M-500t Amp?
angelod307 replied to chiroacademy's topic in Loudspeakers
Photo folder mobile uploads has what i am working on. -
What speakers would best match with a Carver M-500t Amp?
angelod307 replied to chiroacademy's topic in Loudspeakers
I should make a photo folder for them. As i post . Haven't been doing much on them lately , thus fewer photos in the feed. I will correct that. -
What speakers would best match with a Carver M-500t Amp?
angelod307 replied to chiroacademy's topic in Loudspeakers
Ever think about getting a Photobucket account to upload those photos here seeing since some people here don't facebook? That is if you want to share them with us..... It's easy getting a Photobucket account, I'm sure there are plenty here that would love to see and hear all about your speakers you speak of and know that would be a nice contribution from you. Yes, i have. Photobucket account, and it so much work compared to post picture right. Upload the photos then use links, what a pain. -
What speakers would best match with a Carver M-500t Amp?
angelod307 replied to chiroacademy's topic in Loudspeakers
As i have no trouble uploading into facebook, that is were i post all photos. Angelod307 or evangelos dimitriadis should bring me up in a search. -
What speakers would best match with a Carver M-500t Amp?
angelod307 replied to chiroacademy's topic in Loudspeakers
Everyone is missing my speakers, i am building from the knowledge acquired working with bob. Ok, i tease, although they are nice. I wish i had more fellow members close by to hear them and swap notes. Oh well. -
yes the ribbon loose the top end off axis, so most tend to toe a touch. degree or two is what I do in the 16' wide area with 2 or so feet away from the wall. the new amazing sounded better facing forward we all thought.
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so those are infact from bob's. he is a very generous guy i tell you. there are a few of them floating around. if i find a photo or two i will post them. there is also a silver face version that a friend has as well. the 625 is a steal as they sound very, very close to the crm2. brian is at the moment working with bob on some of the ebay stuff and what not. they are proto's in that the production used a grill for damping purposes as well as a different driver, the sh bob speaks of is the inner aral time delay the speakers have like your ears from center to center, woofer to woofer. bob would easily explian this as he had done at least a dozen times in my presence, not bullshit i say, bob invented it, so who better to say what it is or is not. it is infact a sh in a basic form. it is how the speakers make this large acoustic space, then when you multiply by 10 or so, you get the new amazing speakers which throw conventional wisdom out the door as they do what no other speakers have been able to do so far, that i have witnessed myself. huge space, pinpoint image in 3d presentation . and they are as true large signal tranducer. 2kw without breaking a sweat at the 121db mark. bob spent almost a decade making those crm2's. they are a remarkable speaker indeed. i saw the start to finish project folder at his lab while there. how can some bash just because they don't understand the science is short sighted. hope that helps.
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very nice indeed. i bought a set of boston a70's with rotten surrounds for the same reason, experience. when we finally get some surrounds for the amazing woofers, i will be set i hope with an idea of what to do. i also have a pioneer 16" woofer for the car, tsw400, that needs the same. it used to sound awesome. i might have to send it off to a better person than i as i want it mint or at the very least better than what i could do with it. parts express, or even the place jesse point to. congrats on a job well done.
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yes, those are my favorite speakers from the past. then the realistic mach I and then the mach II .
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Any Martin Logan or Magnepan fans on here? question
angelod307 replied to Ratamahatta's topic in Loudspeakers
i have listened to some logans years ago. they were very nice. they had a stronger midbass for sure over the al3's. otherwise, they cost way too much for me to afford. i think the al3's are by far the underdog speakers to own. not that mnany other companies have speakers that can do the magic these can for under 1k with rebuilt crossover and a new set of woofers. shit, my last set cost me 500 witn a tfm35, i needed a new set of used crossovers for another 75 and then even with another 130 for the new caps, i am still way under 500 for the set, and can't think of one other speaker that even comes remotely close to the wow factor i get from the carvers. now, the next thing i highly recomend for you is a cd player from jolida.net. a jd100se for 469 delivered to your door, while they last, you will have another eye opening experience when you a/b it to your current player. you will shit yourself. -
are these any good Bohlender-Graebener Radia 520i ?
angelod307 replied to Ratamahatta's topic in Loudspeakers
wow, i would indeed go listen and buy them if they are all that. 650 is not that much for such speakers. -
newbie- looking to pick some brains
angelod307 replied to mike eckert's topic in The Welcome Shop (Please read first)
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Returning to the Fold...
angelod307 replied to chuckster's topic in The Welcome Shop (Please read first)
hello. just an fyi, robert r likes or at the very least uses the three eye monsters (one for the ribbons and another for the woofers) in a bi-amp application with active crossovers to drive the the three silvers. that is what i listened to at the fest rooming with him and mike in the three floor cabin. very nice effect those have in three channel mode. for me personally, i like the tfm55's in mono to drive the original al-III's. hell, even one in stereo mode is more than enough to put a big smile on my face. when we listened to the tube silver's at the fest, i was amazed that they did infact sound smooth and did have a simular sonic signature to the ss amps that i own. the silvers were accurate and did not at all make me think that the tubes lacked in bass or treble at all. they sounded like the best amps i have ever heard personally. the sunfire amps were also very nice, but the one that kinda stole the show was the lightstar amps that were there. i spent the maority of my time listening to them with the new amazing's that james made. so in the order of oh my, carver tfm55, sunfire 300/per, sunfire 600/per, lightstar mkII, lightstar cyclops and the one and only silver tube amps. of course the money goes up with the model as well, funny how that worked out as well.