Did you guys leave me a slice of Pi? [message #44836] |
Mon, 28 June 2004 09:17 |
James W. Johnson
Messages: 199 Registered: May 2009
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Several years ago I had nearly all of the parts to build a set of 4 Pi Pros but then some things came up and I had to scrap them.Since then I have been thru several more speakers and other HT gear and now I am once again looking to build something from Pi. Honestly I just cannot afford to do the 4 Pi Pros , right now my current system consists of Klispch RF-3IIs for mains and an RC-3II for a center. These are nice speakers until you crank them up , at which point (to put it bluntly) they begin to sound like crap. The mains are being pushed with a Parasound HCA-1500A and my Pre-amp is an Aragon Soundstage , source components are a Denon DVD-2200 and a Sony ES 5 disc changer. Anyways I believe I have a buyer for my front three speakers which will bring me about $700 to play with. I need speakers that sound good when played loud , not harsh , not strained sounding etc. They don't have to go too low because I have a dual 18" IB sub that fills in the low end nicely. The Theater 4 Pis are just too big so that does not leave alot..I wish I could afford the 4 Pi pros...anyhow I am not too sure there is a Pi speaker that fits my needs but I thought I'd check in and see what if you guys have any recommendations.
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Which Magnum? [message #44840 is a reply to message #44839] |
Mon, 28 June 2004 13:44 |
GarMan
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Hi Wayne, Which Magnum are you working with? Have you had a chance to hear what the 12 sounds like? Doesn't look like it can go too deep, but seems very flat from 100 to 2000. Gar.
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Maybe a cheaper 15" alternative... [message #44844 is a reply to message #44836] |
Mon, 28 June 2004 18:59 |
mollecon
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks to me that you're looking for a cheaper 15" unit to work in reasonably compact boxes? Compact for a 15", that is. Eminence have some that don't look to expensive - all from the 'American Originals' series (pressed steel chassis). The Gamma 15 will work in a box of 80 liters (~2.86 cu.ft.), tuning 42Hz, -3dB at 60Hz. In a bigger box of 118 liters (~4.2 cu.ft.) it makes 50Hz with tuning at 44Hz. The Kappa 15 LF from the same series offers 42Hz in a box of 130 liters (~4.64 cu.ft.), tuning also 42Hz. In a smaller box of 100 liters (~3.57 cu.ft.), tuning 40Hz, it reaches ~47Hz. The Kappa 15 has a 3" long throw VC and can take a lot of power, too. So I bet that one can play more than loud enough without distortion. Just some suggestions - maybe the above units could be made to work well with some already existing Pi X-overs, perhaps with some small modifications? But Wayne knows about that :-) Good luck with your project.
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