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I have seen the LIGHT!!! [message #44186] Thu, 18 March 2004 15:25 Go to previous message
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The light on the crossovers of my Theater 4 Pi speakers. You know, the little red light you can see through the port hole that warns you when your speakers are really being PUMPED. Oh, what a feeling. What sound!!!
I have been breaking in my Theater 4s for several weeks now. So today, I knocked on my neighbors' doors warning them I would be turning up my new speakers for a few minutes. Then I really cranked them for the first time. The db level was scary. I wish I would have thought to use my SPL meter. I had the speakers running through a 250 watt SS amp and a Bottlehead Foreplay. I walked outside my back door as the speakers played. I noticed an elderly neighbor from my block actually dancing in the street. She was across the street from my apartment, and I live on the fifth floor. What a site.
Tight, fast bass. Scary dynamics.
Honestly, I prefer low-level listening late at night. The Theater 4s are wonderful in this regard with their resolution and clarity.
I tried switching my Foreplay with a quality SS preamp. I noticed the sound was a little fuller, a tad more bass. However, the music S-L-O-W-E-D. Honestly, it was like the music was on a heavy dose of Zanex. The attack and decay simply perished.
It's wonderful how much the Theater 4s can reveal a change in your system. I am going to have years and years of fun tweaking, moding and all around playing with these speakers. Wayne, thanks for your design and commitment to the world of DIY. Also, thanks to Wayne everyone here on the Forum for their time, patients and help in building my first pair of DIY speakers. They are, by far, the best pair of speakers I have ever owned. All for less than $800. Life is good.

 
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