diy meet in TORONTO?

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Feb26 - Updates

Things are looking good.

Dave also from Pickering has offered to bring his computer with speaker measurement gears to share and show us how easy it is to get our hands on the speaker measurement software/tools nowadays.

Yes, please bring gears/stuff with you if you desire to show and tell as long as they are easy to set up. It will be in my basement so medium size speakers should be no problem too.

Unlimited coffee will be served through out the day.

Regards,
Chris
 
Hi Chris,
Possibly, I would like to come as well to see what DIY is really about. I am a relative newbie in this area with pocket headphone amp in a resume so far 🙂 next thing is gainclone and possibly loudspeakers.

pm sent

Thanks
 
Date and time: 26th Feb 2005, from 10:30 to 15:30

Just a reminder for those who can make it to the meet. If you do have a mobile phone please do call my number when you are at the doorstep. I am pretty sure that we are not going to hear the door bell when playing music. Or be patient and go crazy with the door bell, someone with good ear eventually would hear the door bell 😀

Chris
 
Thanks Chris!
A pleasure to meet you, and Mike, and Graham.
I arrived right at the end of the day due to the ill-timed business meeting, and found myself amongst kindred spirits. The house system was excellent and my first opportunity to hear dipole subs. Wish I'd had time to arrive earlier. Hope to get together again and hear more. Smaller local events are definitely worthwhile!
An unexpected twist was that the people that I met at today's business meeting are intensely interested in sound systems, and because I mentioned that I was heading next for a diy audio meeting, they called later and offered to host a diy meet within their facility, which is in the downtown Toronto area, conveniently close to the Gardiner and QEW! Magnificent!
Stay tuned.
Dave
 
Sounds good Dave.

It was a pleasure to meet you, Mike, Chris and Byron.

Chris has a nice setup with a ton of DIY amps and gain clones. It is a work in progress but it sounds very good. We tried tweaking the subs by moving them around and playing with the active crossover. I am not sure if anyone took any pics.
 
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