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FE206E in a Jericho [message #20699 is a reply to message #20587] Wed, 23 February 2005 05:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Well well; finaly i got the horns ready and started playing on them this morning. I misscalculated the need of mdf and had to wait almost a month for the last one to finish the side walls.
Wery exited i hooked it up to the cd player(Atoll cd100) and my poor chineese tubeamp(yarland) and the first thing that hit me was an extreeme respons on the volumecontroll!!!
The sound was extreemly transparent and airy. The bass was fast and homogene, not too poor as i was afraid of(starting soon on a hornsubproject). It is running now at home as i´m writing this(im at work ) and i´m looking forward to hear if there is any changings due to the break in. One thing that i didn´t like was a bit hard and loud high frequency. it made my ears a bit stressed This i might have to correct with a filter, later if the break in doesnt cure it. Will post some follow ups!
Kane

 
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