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#521 |
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nice work m0tion!
is your sub ported? do you have turbulence distortion in the port?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Quebec
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Thing is i want low 20-40hz bass but don't want to hear where it come from nor hearing the wind noise from the port, so i decided to use those boxes that are *very* efficient without lot of power. Result is 0% vent noise at confortable listening level. Omnidirectional bass that seems to come from the front speakers and smooth cut off @ 40hz with 12db/octave to mix nicely the Klipsch 10's tight punchy bass. it is difficult to know how to improve my kit because i don't have the chance to hear many high-end system. I might change for Line-Array speakers but i'm very sceptical about these...since i listened a pair recently. |
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#523 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Columbia, SC
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I constantly have the same problem. I have essentially no listening experience other than the speakers that I have owned. Maybe I should take a trip to tweeter sometime with some test CDs... who knows
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#524 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: hamilton ontario canada
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love the setup
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#525 |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Yummy amps! Classe...hmm, where did you buy those from?
I really need to update my ears...listen to some stuff from Stereo plus and The Audio Centre.
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#526 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: IN
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Could anyone guide me in the right direction to replacing my blown tweeter in a CLR 2002 Definitive Technology Speaker. The speaker was completely awesome before the party. It was a 25mm Titanium Dome Tweet. Just looking to buy a replacement tweet. Thanks
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#527 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Columbia, SC
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deetz:
That post makes absolutely no sense in this thread. |
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#528 |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Colorado
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My first try.
While not entirely DIY I did build and finish the enclosures and assemble the x-overs. They are sounding better with each passing hour. Fun and enjoyable project and best of all my wife approves! She has despised every speaker I have ever brought home with the exception of a (cough) bose system we had many years ago.
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Hello, what veneer and stain did you use ? They look great!
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#530 |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Wellington, New Zealand
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(yet another DIY speaker...)
This is an AR.com DIY done in a tower... My second attempt so don't be too harsh. Finish is via using a paintbrush |
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