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  1. I don't know, both of mine have been perfect all these years with no amp issues. Even if I had an amp failure I would just buy a new plate amp or something. These subs are killer IMO and were easily the best bang for the buck when they were being sold. 

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  2. From Klipsch Facebook page...

    "Shawn Robak, I have no idea why you are confused. The whole point of the article is saying that it is a re-focusing back into the higher-end market. It's not a mixed message. Heck, the title of the article even has FOCUS in it. Like we have hinted approximately a million times, the Reference line going into Best Buy, HH Gregg, etc isn't the only change with Reference you are going to see. You really don't think we have something in store? Come on. We couldn't have hinted any stronger. Also, we didn't just jump into the headphone market. In fact, when the S4i launched, we were a VERY prominent player in that market for quite a while because we have a patent on something that directly affects comfort to a significant degree - oval ear tips. It was and will always be a significant portion of our business. Also, VOXX wants a high-margin Klipsch. Whatever they do with their other brands is irrelevant. We're here to make kick *** speakers. Also Reference II is a significant improvement over your first gens and if you demo what we have coming up next, you will be suitably impressed. Book it."

    Well then, quite a few of us guessed right! Very exciting indeed! 

  3. The biggest launch in years would have to be a new line. So I am guessing a new line above the RF line but below the Palladium. Like some have said, hopefully a 3-way line. I could also see them updating or coming out with a new home theater line that is better than the THX line or replacing the THX line. I also can see Klipsch getting into the car audio market. So in order, here are my three guesses:

     

    1. New line between RF and Palladium

    2. New Home Cinema line

    3. Car audio

  4. I don't like the sub $2,500 stipulation.  :D  The only reason I say this is because I researched projectors a lot and feel like JVC is hands down the way to go but to get there you'll need $3000+ unless you can find a Youthman deal there in Florida somewhere. JVC makes an amazing projector. Nothing I have seen compares to them in 2d anywhere near their price range. As deep as you are into your theater room at this point, I'd either wait til you can swing a JVC or just dip into savings if you need to and make it happen. It's like the final stamp on the theater room and you should go all out on it IMO. LOL In all seriousness though, every JVC I have seen knocks your socks off. 

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  5. Better than using a razor blade to spread them out, grab one and use the end of a screw driver or something and thump it on the nose a few times. It spreads them out with one hit, nice and easy. Banana plugs is all I use, So hold the back end and hit the part that plugs in dead center and watch it spread out. If it spreads too wide, don't worry just gently push them in a little. 

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    He will be forever the Jew hunter to me lol. Every time I see him I think of Inglorious Bastards. Oh and I agree, D'Jango was a good movie.

     

    Vital I have not seen you for a while.  It is great to see you posting again!

     

    Hey buddy, yeah I've been caught up doing other stuff, I read here all the time but don't post as much as of late. Had a second child three weeks ago so with a 22 month old and a 3 week old, things are busy! haha Good to see you as well!

  7. Watch D'Jango unchained.  They get some revenge and it is well done.  The little German guy in the movie is great.

    He will be forever the Jew hunter to me lol. Every time I see him I think of Inglorious Bastards. Oh and I agree, D'Jango was a good movie.

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    The bigger the tv the more it will pop out good or bad. How did you run your sound then?

    Digital Optic I hope. I'm still not entirely sold that HDMI produces better audio than Optical.

     

    Its not even close. Hdmi holds 15x the audio size vs optic. I was also not sure many years ago tell I a/b them.

     

    Yeah, fiber optic can't handle DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD, you need HDMI. 

  9. At one point I was running a 7.2 setup with 7 RF-7's all the way around. The nice tower speakers are wasted at those surround and rear locations IMO. There just isn't enough going on back there to use justify using them not to mention you can mount surrounds up higher which helps as well. As to Chorus ll vs RF-7, they are both great. I always stuck with the RF-7 in the theater room due to them being taller and thinner which worked best for my theater room. 

  10. I would imagine the cinema line is as good or probably even better due to much larger horns and cabinets. With the Palladium you are paying as much for very fine quality furniture as you are the sound. It's a complete package but it has design limitations trying to appeal to high end decor. I can build a 2500 lb rat rod with a 700 HP motor for 20k and smoke any 60-80k car out there. It won't have the fit and finish and comfort but it will be faster. Same goes for speakers. 

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  11. For me it is the BMS 4592ND coax.

     

    Why ae you tossing the idea of 3 way out.  That's the best solution.  I don't get it.

    Oh I have not tossed it out as an option. I am just trying to get an idea of what drivers are the best option if I were to go with the 2-way setup. I may end up having to piece the system together over time if my business doesn't pick up so I'm trying to figure out the best option with the k402 to start with. I am assuming the 3-way is the most expensive option.  

  12. I run RB-75's in the rear of a 7.3 system. IMO you won't notice much difference at all between the RS-62 and the RB-75 in the rears until they start using those channels more in movies. Most movies still seem to be 5.1 and when they are 7.1 the rears still seem way under used IMO. Since you're already using the RS-62 I don't think it's worth spending money on RB-75's just for that. The RB-75 is however worth owning IMO so if you find a sweet deal, jump on it! They are awesome bookshelf speakers. 

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  13. This would probably be the most significant listening difference between the Danley SH-50s vs. Klipsch K-402 with good compression drivers.

    Lot's of great info in this thread and another thread that I was catching up on yesterday for quite awhile. In that thread a lot was said with lot's of different opinions on what a good compression driver is with the 402. It ranged from the stock k69 to the Faital HF200 offered by Bob Crites to the B&C, the BMS, the TAD and it kept going I believe. I thought I was onto something with the BMS driver in a two way setup and then several people came in saying the 3-way with stock drivers was better than everything else. Information overload lol. So... just to keep this short, I'll leave the 3-way out of it. If I were going with the 2-way system, is the best bang for the buck driver for the k402 the BMS 4592ND? I know the TAD is amazing but the price and availability is probably not going to be an option right off the bat. I guess my question is, when you mention a good compression driver for the k402, on a list with the TAD being the best driver, what would be the next best driver?

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    ...here is an account of said speakers used with Epik Empire subs that show how a non-horn loaded sub sounds amazing with them. SM60M with Epik Empires.

    I guess that the listener liked a lot of THD in his sub

    The Epik Empire actually reads better on the graph you posted than the Danley DTS-10...

     

    always look below 40 Hz, not above, when assessing subwoofer performance. 

     

    EDIT: Above 40 Hz, you're really talking about bass bin performance.  I've found that you typically want to use a separate bass bin from subwoofer due to modulation distortion issues that propagate from the lowest octave and a half of audibility/sensation, i.e., about 15-40 Hz, which of course is directly related to the motion of the driver's cone.  This is the subwoofers' reason for existence: to isolate these issues in the lowest frequency drivers/horns so that generated distortion products will not propagate via modulation distortion to the more audible higher frequencies.

     

    Well there you go, I was looking from 40 Hz to 200 Hz lol. What are your thoughts on the Jubilee vs the KPT-942/4? The reason I ask is I find myself more attracted to the bass region of Chorus ll's and Cornwalls than I am to the LaScala and Khorn. I have a feeling I would prefer the sound of the KPT-942 or 942/4 over the folded horn of the Jube. 

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    ...here is an account of said speakers used with Epik Empire subs that show how a non-horn loaded sub sounds amazing with them. SM60M with Epik Empires.

    I guess that the listener liked a lot of THD in his sub

     

     

     
    The Epik Empire actually reads better on the graph you posted than the Danley DTS-10 and is considered by many as one of the most musical subs out there. I was just curious why you thought the SH-50 or 60 needed so much help. Here is another example this time of Danley SH-50's with Epik Empires. Quite a few people are running SH-50/60 setups now and I have never heard of anyone needing a Jubilee bin or MCM, that is why I asked. From all accounts I can find, people say these systems are the among the best they have ever heard at any price with just the speakers and a sub. 
     
    Back to the original question, Danley SH-50 vs Jubileee, that is very close to what I am interested in as well. Instead of the Jubilee however I am interested in the KPT-942 or KPT 942/4 and the SH-50 and SH-60. Those are the top four speakers on my list when I'm ready to upgrade. 
  16. The SH50 needs a bass bin that will go to at least 200 Hz. I'd actually recommend a Jubilee bass bin and not a TH subwoofer from Danley for the 31-200+ Hz band.  You could also use a MCM bin, but it is very, very wide.  Below 31-50 Hz (depending on which bass bin you use, with the Jubilee bass bin going lower), a TH sub from Danley would work very well, such as the DTS-10, or you could do a DIY Gjallarhorn or two.

     

     

    Why do you say that? A lot of people are running the SH50 and I've never heard of anyone crossing over high like that with them. They are only down 10 dB at 37 Hz. Maybe you're confusing the Danley SH50 with the Danley SM60M which is down 10 dB at 170 Hz. Even so, here is an account of said speakers used with Epik Empire subs that show how a non-horn loaded sub sounds amazing with them. SM60M with Epik Empires.

  17. Beautiful... the grills really step them up a notch. Just out of curiosity did you price the KPT-942 or KPT-942/4? I would love to hear the 902 vs the 942 side x side. Something about that k402 horn just speaks to me. It might not be practical at all lol. Very nice speakers and at that price point it has to be the best bang for the buck around. 

  18. They keep sending me emails telling me my XMC is in as well. I will not be buying one until they have it 100% complete. That means the room correction software and all bugs worked out. I hope it's an awesome unit, let us know! 

  19. Great job!!! That looks really good. When I saw the first picture putting down the wood/tile at the entry I got worried the whole room was getting it lol. I breathed a sigh of relief in the next photos as I saw the padding and carpet going in hahaha. Great job buddy, I bet it sounds amazing in there too. 

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