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Post by Topend on Mar 29, 2011 18:14:35 GMT -5
How is this project going?
Dave.
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Post by Chuck Elliot on Mar 30, 2011 10:37:12 GMT -5
On hold! I ran into some problems with the crossover PCB and haven't gotten back to it. It may be a moot point as I've decided to separate my HT and two channel systems. At some point I will finish it as I have all the parts. I have a pair of 1973 Klipsch Cornwalls that I am just starting to rebuild that will be the foundation of the 2CS. Currently I am running my XDA-1 into my Onkyo AVR for music in the family room. I will be ordering a second XDA-1 once the Cornwalls are ready in the Living Room to run directly to a Bryston 2BLP. More than enough power for the Cornwalls. Boy did I have to do a sell job to the wife to get the Klipsch into the LR. Had to promise that not another piece of electronics would be visible. I guess with 5 Klipsch Heresy speakers and 2 subs in the FR, I can understand. Chuck
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Post by Topend on Mar 30, 2011 10:46:07 GMT -5
There is a sale on now so could be a good time to order that second XDA-1.
Dave.
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Post by REN on Mar 30, 2011 11:19:09 GMT -5
you should turn your cornwalls into cornscalas you wont be dispointed
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Post by Chuck Elliot on Mar 30, 2011 11:30:38 GMT -5
you should turn your cornwalls into cornscalas you wont be dispointed Love to, but my Cornwall are the older vertical type. There is just too much "carving" to get the big mid-range into the cabinet. I am going to restore them as standard Cornwalls with a new tweeters from Crites and a rebuild of the "B" network. That and a mechanical and cosmetic redo. I did this recently with a older Heresy I which I use as a center channel. See below:
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Post by Entity on Mar 31, 2011 9:26:50 GMT -5
Just explain that it's all functional decoration ;D
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Post by monkumonku on Mar 31, 2011 10:00:31 GMT -5
Just explain that it's all functional decoration ;D Yes, they are all "room treatments."
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