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Studio 1Pi plans [message #37245] Wed, 10 July 2002 00:12 Go to next message
vladimir4 is currently offline  vladimir4
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Hi Wayne,
cold you send me, please, plans for studio 1Pi ?
I’ve two Alpha 8's (new generation=current set of T/S params
from www.eminence.com) so I will be able to do A/B
comparison with my 2Pis.

I am planning to use it in HT setup in the future: front 2x2Pi,
rear 2x1Pi. I am looking for a suitable center
and for a suitable sub: do you have any recommendation ?

Thanks in advance,
Vladimir

You've got mail! [message #37246 is a reply to message #37245] Wed, 10 July 2002 00:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I'd be tempted to run a one π or two π speaker for the dialog center channel. For the subwoofer, I'd probably use a Theater Series three π speaker. You can omit the tweeter and crossover since you'll be using it as a sub. This is a good match for your other speakers, both in performance and in size. It's not very large, and it will hit 30Hz pretty well, particularly with a little EQ.
Studio 2Pi redo [message #37247 is a reply to message #37246] Wed, 10 July 2002 01:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vladimir4 is currently offline  vladimir4
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Thanks a lot !!!

> For the subwoofer, I'd probably use a Theater Series three π speaker, provided you're not running a tube amplifier for this channel, which I'm assuming you're not. You can omit the tweeter and crossover since you'll be using it as a sub. This is a good match for your other speakers, both in performance and in size. It's not very large, and it will hit 30Hz pretty well, particularly with a little EQ.

My room is 5m*8m*3m, i am using solid state (onkyo) for HT.
I have also one free corner: wold be corner horn sub
a better solution ?
Could you send me also the plans for the sub ?

Thanks again,
Vladimir

Three π and six π [message #37248 is a reply to message #37247] Wed, 10 July 2002 01:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I've never been a fan of using a single cornerhorn sub, or any single sub for that matter. The best way to get smooth bass is to use more than one subwoofer. Standing wave nulls from one subwoofer are filled in by the other(s).
Re: Three π and six π [message #37249 is a reply to message #37248] Wed, 10 July 2002 01:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vladimir4 is currently offline  vladimir4
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Could you send me both ?
I will deside in fonction of complexity of building...I will communicate
back my choise.
Thanks!
vladimir

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Thanks a lot !!!! (NT) [message #37252 is a reply to message #37250] Wed, 10 July 2002 03:19 Go to previous message
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