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post #1621 of 2286
notnyt,

First thing that came to mind when I saw that, the classic...




Jason
post #1622 of 2286
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Originally Posted by cmryan821 View Post

Oh goodness! Ricci, what's the very large box sitting on the other side of the dts10?




That is a Gigantenormondo Flatulater 9000x developed by myself in close partnership with Upland breweries and built by Funkywaves Audio.

A few years ago I was contacted by a national group of veterinarians and wild life conservationists concerned over the bison population in Yellowstone. They had been having some trouble with digestion among the herd related to a change in the plant diet following several years of drought in the park. We developed this acoustic device as a way to relax and loosen the bowels and aid in the frequency and regularity of the production of excrementation among the bison populace.
post #1623 of 2286
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Originally Posted by flyng_fool View Post

It a bookshelf.

My mistake. Was wondering what the hell could be bigger than a dts10.
post #1624 of 2286
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Originally Posted by cmryan821 View Post

My mistake. Was wondering what the hell could be bigger than a dts10.

It is not a bookshelf it is indeed a subwoofer see post #1622.
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post #1626 of 2286
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Originally Posted by pbc View Post

That looks alright and all, but geez, the TC Sounds logo on the bottom right subwoofer there is clearly on an angle instead of being level.

Pretty shoddy workmanship there that I'm certain must negatively impact the SQ of the overall system.


yeah yeah. I used the same holes that were drilled for the maelstroms I had in the enclosures first. Fortunately, the theater is dark so you can't really see the logos. It bugs me a little, but whatever.
post #1627 of 2286
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Originally Posted by mrcoop View Post

how many spl's you listen above reference? what center is that...jbl 3677? Been thinking of going with 3 for my front stage.

Yes 3677. Sounds very nice. The highs roll off a bit sooner than the 4722N's that I have, but after EQ (and even before) it just sounds amazing.
post #1628 of 2286


SVS-PB12-ISDV (NSD Driver upgrade)
SVS-PB10-NSD
post #1629 of 2286
Music and HT speakers (9.5) with hi sensitivity 114 dB @ 1w/1m and SPL over 145 dB. Very clean sound, low THD, fast, accurate in music and HT reproduction. In system useing 4 x PureAV Power Consoles with Phase 4 and Phase 3 PureFilter Circuitry with Isolated Audio, Video and Hi-Current Filters and surge protection.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFdSDhZrsBQ
post #1630 of 2286
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Originally Posted by Rogozhin View Post



SVS-PB12-ISDV (NSD Driver upgrade)
SVS-PB10-NSD

Nice !!
post #1631 of 2286
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Originally Posted by ZivkoF View Post

Music and HT speakers (9.5) with hi sensitivity 114 dB @ 1w/1m and SPL over 145 dB. Very clean sound, low THD, fast, accurate in music and HT reproduction. In system useing 4 x PureAV Power Consoles with Phase 4 and Phase 3 PureFilter Circuitry with Isolated Audio, Video and Hi-Current Filters and surge protection.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFdSDhZrsBQ

Sweet setup man !
post #1632 of 2286
Nice Ricci bass and pillow fights, two of the greatest inventions all in one room.
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post #1634 of 2286
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Originally Posted by nezff View Post


The visual aesthetic of this space is killer. I really, really like it. However, it absolutely screams for some acoustic treatment. Some very simple steps would benefit the product at the LP significantly.



Nice space
post #1635 of 2286
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Originally Posted by notnyt View Post

Ah, my latest iteration. Hopefully this can stay for a while



I blew an eardrum just looking at the picture...
post #1636 of 2286
Man some of you guys (cough cough notnyt cough cough) are just insane with all that bass. Your not gonna be happy till you put on the "1812 Overture" and have this happen.



Man I am so jealous.
post #1637 of 2286
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Originally Posted by mastermaybe View Post

I'll have to come up with a better pic, but here's a shot of my Trinity in my 11 channel DSX surround array.

125+db peaks at the listening position in my 17X15 room!

James


james, it looks like your left tower sticks in front of your display just a tad...is that an illusion?

also, just wondering what is that on either side of your power conditioner...?


oh yeah...by the way...nice trinity
post #1638 of 2286
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Originally Posted by cneely8 View Post

I blew an eardrum just looking at the picture...

Crazy room, I am sooooooo jealous! Nice job notnyt!
post #1639 of 2286
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Originally Posted by FOH View Post

The visual aesthetic of this space is killer. I really, really like it. However, it absolutely screams for some acoustic treatment. Some very simple steps would benefit the product at the LP significantly.

Well im sure the carpet helps.
post #1640 of 2286
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Originally Posted by lefthandluke View Post


james, it looks like your left tower sticks in front of your display just a tad...is that an illusion?

also, just wondering what is that on either side of your power conditioner...?

oh yeah...by the way...nice trinity

It does (stick out) a few inches, but neither of them obstruct any seat in the room. It is indeed a smaller room and I'm trying to get those bi-polars off the front wall...I know you know what I mean, lol.

Those are just black cloth baskets next to the panamax...for all the other junk I really don't need!

Trinity is a nice addition, no doubt! Thanks.

James
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Hey Factor, does the stacking of your SVS subs make a big difference? If so, how? More impact, more extension or more headroom...
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Originally Posted by capricorn kid View Post

Hey Factor, does the stacking of your SVS subs make a big difference? If so, how? More impact, more extension or more headroom...

Hi capricorn kid, yes I picked up 5 to 6 db if I remember correctly and they look much better stacked and gave me much more room for my gear .
post #1644 of 2286
just finished my 2nd sub...2 down, 1 or 2 more to go...work in progress.

post #1645 of 2286
ED subs...nice.
post #1646 of 2286
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Originally Posted by mrcoop View Post

just finished my 2nd sub...2 down, 1 or 2 more to go...work in progress.


Very nice! Tell me, where did you get those speaker stands? I'm looking for stands for my KL-650s, awkward size and fairly heavy, not having much luck!
post #1647 of 2286
just built them out of 2x4 scraps I had leing around. Wrapped that in black fabric and then used plywood for the top and bottom. Very, very simple and looks proffesionally done...maybe $10 per stand and very stable. The top and bottom are the same size as the base of the speaker.

post #1648 of 2286
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Originally Posted by mrcoop View Post

just built them out of 2x4 scraps I had leing around. Wrapped that in black fabric and then used plywood for the top and bottom. Very, very simple and looks proffesionally done...maybe $10 per stand and very stable. The top and bottom are the same size as the base of the speaker.


You're a genius! I'm gonna steal your design man, I haven't been able to find anything strong enough and stable enough that would pass the WAF, but this should do it. Thanks!
post #1649 of 2286
MrCoop, beautiful setup! Bet it sounds outstanding!
post #1650 of 2286

Nothing too crazy for me...but does the job. JBL E80's, EC35, E20's and PSB SubSonic 6i.
 


Edited by nixxer - 12/21/12 at 7:27pm
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