Wayne Parham Messages: 18920 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
Sweet! Love the bubinga Smith horns! And I've always loved Vladimir's Audio Mirror amps. I was glad to see Audio Mirror back at the Lone Star Audiofest a few weeks ago.
Which brings us to the home theater using Klipsch Jubilee speakers. The horns are driven by DIY Nelson Pass Amp Camp Redux mono blocks and the bass bins driven by a Behringer iNUKE NU6000. In the next room and firing through an opening in the wall is a Danley Sound Labs DTS-10 tapped hornn subwoofer driven by a Behringer EP 4000.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18920 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
Wow, that's another awesome system!
I was chatting with Danley a few months back. He has done so much for the DIY community and for audio in general. I wish I had invited him to LSAF 2025 and think I will not forget again to invite him next year.
(Sorry to keep talkin' about LSAF on your thread, just came to mind on Audio Mirrow and Danley)
One of the things I love so much about your systems is your ample use of horns.
Another thing I love is your exquisite taste in aesthetics - your wood choices and the curves and lines in the equipment.
And the third thing I love is your taste in acoustics - the brands and components you chose are top-notch.
Presently working on putting together another system. Just need to pick up the JBL 4311B speakers from a friend's house. I have a Sumo Athena pre to push a pair of Antique Sound Labs AQ 1006 845 DT MKII amps.
Audio is a disease with no cure. You can only feed it more audio.
Thank you Wayne for the kind words. My hobby/passion/obsession/lunacy for audio has been a life long pursuit.
If you are ever in San Antonio, please stop by. I would love for you to hear some of these, give me your impressions and talk about speaker design and building.