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OK George... fess up! [message #35398 is a reply to message #35392] |
Sat, 09 March 2002 20:14 |
colinfritzke
Messages: 4 Registered: May 2009
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Nice speakers.... but just when did you make the transition to JBL components from the Eminence-based Premium Stage Four Pi's that you were using? I'm still in the construction phase - my cabinet-builder friend is still waiting for his biscuit-joiner to come in so he can finish my cabinets for my Premium Stage Four Pi's. I'm now curious to hear what kind of comparisons you can make between your Premium Stage Four Pi's and your new Professional Series Four Pi's (are you using JBL compression drivers, or the Eminence PSD2002s?) Later, Colin
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Re: OK George... fess up! [message #35399 is a reply to message #35398] |
Sat, 09 March 2002 21:00 |
replay
Messages: 284 Registered: May 2009
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i'll let everyone know when they are completed. it's a tough task as my current pi's are superb. this hobby is kind of an addiction, always looking for a better high. we'll see what happens. cheers, george
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the ones with the wood grain on the sides [message #35407 is a reply to message #35391] |
Sun, 10 March 2002 06:28 |
Sam P.
Messages: 307 Registered: May 2009
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Grand Master |
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were crafted of cabinet birch and edge glued polar in the workshop at Boot Hill Audio Design, a small "off shore" concern located in a far west province of the Republic de Tejas. They are an interpetation of Wayne's 4 Pi Pro(E) design that implements the jbl 2035, although the enclosures are "drop in" perfect for the 2226's he uses. Final listening/tweaking is almost complete, results will be posted here soon. Sam
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