at home in east Malaysia
sabre mk1 floor standers,vifa and peerless drivers
sabre mk4 semi floor stand speakers(
stand mounted seas l14 woofer and vifa tweeter
B&W cc6s2 centre speaker with modified series crossover.
42" lg plasma
Denon 3803 AV amp.
denon midi system udm30
rear speakers out of view old richter wizards that have been highly modified into a 2.5 way stand mounted speakers using vifa and peerless drivers and a series crossover.
sabre mk1 floor standers,vifa and peerless drivers
sabre mk4 semi floor stand speakers(
stand mounted seas l14 woofer and vifa tweeter
B&W cc6s2 centre speaker with modified series crossover.
42" lg plasma
Denon 3803 AV amp.
denon midi system udm30
rear speakers out of view old richter wizards that have been highly modified into a 2.5 way stand mounted speakers using vifa and peerless drivers and a series crossover.
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my system in West malaysia
Sabre MK2 vifa and peerless drivers
sabre MK3 centre using all vifa drivers
hi vi 2 way using hi vi d6.8 woofers and ssii tweeters
denon 2807 av amp. rotel rc 1070 pre-amp & rb 1070 power amp
Pioneer dv-s989 dvd, sacd, cd player.
pioneer dvd recorder
lg 42" LCD
to the rear some modified Magnats 6 inch woofers and q1 hi vi tweeters.
Sabre MK2 vifa and peerless drivers
sabre MK3 centre using all vifa drivers
hi vi 2 way using hi vi d6.8 woofers and ssii tweeters
denon 2807 av amp. rotel rc 1070 pre-amp & rb 1070 power amp
Pioneer dv-s989 dvd, sacd, cd player.
pioneer dvd recorder
lg 42" LCD
to the rear some modified Magnats 6 inch woofers and q1 hi vi tweeters.
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chefsinc
Hi,
When I was in W. Malaysia(K.L.), a pair of 2-way floor standing D28 Proac cost about R$21,000-$25,000 if I am not mistaken.
You must saved lots of dollars if you are building them yourself.
Cheers.. Happy listening.
A Malaysian living in Melbourne.
Hi,
When I was in W. Malaysia(K.L.), a pair of 2-way floor standing D28 Proac cost about R$21,000-$25,000 if I am not mistaken.
You must saved lots of dollars if you are building them yourself.
Cheers.. Happy listening.
A Malaysian living in Melbourne.
hi Mate,
yes I have saved a lot of money compared to the stupid prices we have to pay in Malaysia.
I must say I have enjoyed making them and they sound great to me. as i do not have any measuring equipment i have had to adjust the crossover by ear , i guess eventually I will shell out for measuring equip so i can perfect them. As i have never had any reference speakers in the past I have nothing really to compare them to.
from an aussie living in Malaysia 🙂
yes I have saved a lot of money compared to the stupid prices we have to pay in Malaysia.
I must say I have enjoyed making them and they sound great to me. as i do not have any measuring equipment i have had to adjust the crossover by ear , i guess eventually I will shell out for measuring equip so i can perfect them. As i have never had any reference speakers in the past I have nothing really to compare them to.
from an aussie living in Malaysia 🙂
chefsinc said:hi Mate,
yes I have saved a lot of money compared to the stupid prices we have to pay in Malaysia.
I must say I have enjoyed making them and they sound great to me. as i do not have any measuring equipment i have had to adjust the crossover by ear , i guess eventually I will shell out for measuring equip so i can perfect them. As i have never had any reference speakers in the past I have nothing really to compare them to.
from an aussie living in Malaysia 🙂
Did you make the cabinet yourself or use a carpenter in E. Malaysia? There must be many good ones around.
I recommend you buy some measuring instruments and good software pkg, possible costing between US$100-500 depending on the s/w and microphone. Couple with your ear you have a winning combo.
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