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Finished My Linus III's!!!!!!! [message #23269] Sun, 29 October 2006 11:56 Go to next message
Dan Twomey is currently offline  Dan Twomey
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Finished my Linus III's and I'm very happy.

First impressions. Detail and imaging second to none but I underestimated the necessity of a sub. Now onto the next DIY project!

Here's somes pics.

http://ca.geocities.com/dantwomey1@rogers.com/images/Finished2.jpg
http://ca.geocities.com/dantwomey1@rogers.com/images/Finished3.jpg

Regards,
Dan



Re: Finished My Linus III's!!!!!!! [message #23271 is a reply to message #23269] Sun, 29 October 2006 14:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dan

They're nice. I'd like to see them in my house, but its currently a shambles in weekend onlyt remodeling after 25 years of children, two cats and a dog.

I guess the WAF would prevent you from producing a nice Woofer Array to go with it. Aw, the hell with the xmas tree. Do what I did for my wife's 2000 tree ornaments. I built her a big flat wall hanging tree out of wood, with 2000 little nails on it, and now she hangs all here ornaments on it. The first one was green. The one I'm making now is out of oak and will be stained.

A set of 6 Dayton 8 inchers would not cost too much more and would give you 26hz at 92 db. You'd need to get a separate amp for it though.

Anyways, what are you thinking of in the way of a sub woofer to with these bad boys?

Marlboro

Re: Finished My Linus III's!!!!!!! [message #23272 is a reply to message #23271] Sun, 29 October 2006 14:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dan Twomey is currently offline  Dan Twomey
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Rick recommends his Citrine. I have about a dozen different DIY sub ideas curently bouncing around. The most recent is a sonotube similar to SVS's PC-Ultra (http://www.svsound.com/products-sub-cyl-pcultra.cfm). I'm looking at the Bash amp from O Audio (http://www.oaudio.com) and a 12" Sub from TCSounds (http://www.tcsounds.com/tc2000.htm).

Regards,
Dan




Re: Finished My Linus III's!!!!!!! [message #23273 is a reply to message #23272] Sun, 29 October 2006 15:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Marlboro
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Dan,

That's basically what I'm doing to my woofers. Curently they are in the original baox from 1982 before most people knew about the T/S stuff or could calculate it if they did.

Mine will go in a Sonotube but facing sideways, and ported. They're modeling Flat to about 30 and down about 3 db at 26hz. I'm using a Linear Tech 250 watt per channel amp for them.

Busy remodeling the room on my weekend days that they go into at the moment. Doing the drywall now. Ugh!! hate Drywall!!

Marlboro

Re: Finished My Linus III's!!!!!!! [message #23281 is a reply to message #23273] Wed, 01 November 2006 14:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tom R. is currently offline  Tom R.
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What type of ribbon tweeters are you using?
Can you provide your impression of the tweeter array performance /sound?


Thanks
Tom

Re: Finished My Linus III's!!!!!!! [message #23282 is a reply to message #23269] Wed, 01 November 2006 15:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ray Collins is currently offline  Ray Collins
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Dan,
The only thing missing is their presence in MY home!!! I am coveting!!!
Tell me about the finish and were there any surprises...either positive or negative?
Again....great job!!!

Ray

Re: Finished My Linus III's!!!!!!! [message #23283 is a reply to message #23281] Wed, 01 November 2006 18:23 Go to previous message
Dan Twomey is currently offline  Dan Twomey
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My array contains 8 Fountek NeoCd 2.0 5" Ribbon Tweeters per side. I couldn't speak more highly of these ribbon tweeters. Very clear and precise. I'm somewhat handicapped in giving a thorough review because my sole source for the moment is a hotrodded Marantz CD67. This CD player really doesn't do justice to these arrays. But even with this limitation (the CD67) these arrays have set new standards for me in musical detail and imaging.

Regards,
Dan

P.S. I'd have to give Rick at Selah Audio a 10/10 for service and satisfaction. A great guy.

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