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I have a UFO2.1 with level 2 anniversary mods and Heresy IV's. Obviously not as sensitive as La Scala's, but dead quiet for me. Small amount of transformer hum if I listen carefully right next to the amp, but nothing from the speaker. Even with my ear right up next to the speaker, I've got nothing.
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It is a preprogrammed box. It has volume controls for LF and HF so different amps for the 2 ways can be matched if needed. No other settings accessible by user. Does have unbalanced and balanced I/O. I inquired and was told it is better than the 24bit/96k of the Xilica but with no details or explanation given. So basically . Have no idea who makes it but I too would like to know. Not that Homey will ever be able to afford but it is the only upgrade path for this UG Jube owner
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Woofer K1089-AV $130.00 each CWould like the other two of these.. Thanks! bob
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I hired piano movers when I got my Jubilee. Worth every penny. And if they screw up, they are insured.
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So randomly late to this conversation, but Ranch, did you ever use the 15W with the EV logo on the dust cap? I am on the hunt for one to fix up a Klipsch Shorthorn.
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By 82 Cornwalls · Posted
That's not even close to 100% true IMO/E. Do you always go to the same restaurant and get the same meal? -
I recently acquired some 90s klipschorns. When I set them up ( I had it powered with an NAD C700), my current la scala's sounded a lot better than them. So I hooked them up to my monolith 7x200. Sound improved but the klipschorn still sounds like its trapped in the box. Turning up the volume definitely helps - it sounds better at high volumes. However, at these high volumes, there's a hissing sound coming from the midrange horn. You don't hear it from the front (obviously) but if you're behind the speaker, you can hear it. I also don't think there's any sound coming from the tweeters. How do I fix this? Should I be looking for replacement parts? Where do I find them? Totally noob. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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By DirtyErnie · Posted
Always have been a fan of the JJ 6L6. Do you have any subjective comments about how they sound? Thanks, John, and Great Work as always.
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