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#1001 |
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Thanks Don. The paint is automotive trunk paint
jim
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are those stock 901 drivers or did you use another driver in the 901 cabinet?
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Here are some photos of my speakers, a pair of Jordan JX92S in the VTL enclosure designed by Jordan. The boxes are made of 18mm Baltic birch plywood which is beautiful, solid, and good sounding.
After break-in for 2 months, they sound very well in a balanced way. Compared to the sealed boxes used previously, the most significant improvement is the bass. Now the bass is deeper and richer that constructs a wider and more solid sound stage overall. The treble and the middle are as well as in the sealed boxes, smooth, refined, and involving, no trade-off at all. More photos are here.
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Winter in progress, so the last finish-touch have to wait for the spring. Moved my Dallas II in today, and what a sound! Huge soundstage, wide sweetspot and they are a lot of fun! ....and heavy
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Which driver unit are you using? Looks like a Fostex?
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#1006 |
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Thanks! Yes it's Fostex; fe206e.
The amplifier is a Norwegian kit; MAE-SET1, preamp from Bottlehead (Foreplay III, DIY). Source is Benchmark DAC1 and Squeezebox ![]() http://www.flickr.com/photos/mortenteinum/3571381642/ |
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I recently had some time on my hands. I had quite fancied a BVR type speaker so this was my opportunity. As my room is only 18.5'x13.5'x9' I went for one of the smaller Moose BVR's. So here is my "Variation on a Vampyr".
Last edited by hifish48; 11th October 2009 at 07:10 PM. Reason: trying to get the size right |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Kolhol
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I like it
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