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In the discontinued Tangent 500 and t-5000, the passive was mounted below the active woofer. In smaller cabinet designs, it's usually in the back of the cabinet opposite the active woofer.
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It's absolutely disgusting. It's now as worthless as Ebay & Craigslist.
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Do you have any pics with the lights out.PX-25
None that look very good, sorry, I'm not a very good photographer. I've tried to take some, but they don't turn out very well.
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While some/most may come with rubber feet, "after market" spikes can usually be installed in the same hole that used a screw to hold the rubber foot on. The manufacturer should be able to give you the diameter and thread size. Again, this will help with your problem.
You can find spikes here: http://www.oregondv.com/spikes.htm.
MFR. thread sizes here : http://www.oregondv.com/threads.htm
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Subs often have rubber feet on the bottom. If you can replace those feet with spikes, that will help reduce the transference of the bass from the sub cabinet to the floor and walls. Spikes also are usually more stable than rubber feet which results in tighter, cleaner bass in the room.
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I'm used to having the volume on the Peach preamp to approx. 11:00 o'clock (normal @ 9:00 o'clock) and keeping left/right balances @ 1:00 o'clock for maximum listtening levels with VRD's. With the Wright's I need to crank the volume to about 2:00 o'clock, then also increase the left right balances to about 3:00 o'clock for sufficient levels, and even then, in some instances would like more volume.
The Cain & Cain Abby's/Super Abby's can be purchased with (2) different Fostex drivers. One is called a "nearfield", being a Fostex FF165k for situations where the listener is between 6-8 feet from the speaker, and/or for smaller rooms. The second option is a "normal" driver, a Fostex FE166e which is for larger rooms and listener-to-speaker distances greater than 6 to 8 ft. Currently, I have only the "nearfield" driver but am making arrangements to aquire a "normal" driver which may work better with the 2A3 amplifier. Below is a link with more info.
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Thanks for all the replies. I can get some decent volume out of the Wright's and they are very quiet, and I can see how the "SET" sound is appealing, they just don't produce high enough SPL's in my room that I want on occaision, (without cranking the pre which I'd prefer not to do.) If my room was half the size from ~35' x 15' to say 20' x 15', I think these Wrights would be a much better performer.
I was used to VRD's with RF-7's which I ran in Ultra linear. I've since switched to Cain & Cain Abby's with nearfield drivers (and Klipsh RB-75's on occaision) that I started using with the VRD's in triode, and with the Cain's the VRD's sound absolutely wonderful, but of course I wanted to see what the "SET" amp could bring to the table. My next experiment will be to swap out the Fostex "nearfield" driver with a "normal" driver to see how it performs with the Wrights. Thanks again, Frank
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By this I mean, if I can't get satisfactory SPL's in my room with Wright WPA 3.5 watt monblocks, would say a Don Garber FI 2A3 possibly put out higher SPL's? I would think the output would still be limited by the low power of the 2A3 tube, correct? Thanks for any insight you may be able to provide, as this is my first venture into the "SET" world.
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I started out with a 5.1 Klipsch reference system with receivers, then solid state amps, then more recently quality PP tube gear for the past few years. At the beginning, my musical preference was for loud music, movies & concerts in surround sound. As the years past, I tried to improve the quality of equipment as my musical tastes changed to much more detailed and "mellow" music. Now, I seldom use surround sound and listen mostly to only music with the RF-7's and Peach/VRD's, which have kept me pretty happy until recently.
Becoming interested in single driver speakers, which I had not previously heard, I listened to and purchased a pair of Cain & Cain Super Abby's and Bailey Sub. (I've not even had to to set them up properly, but can already tell that they will be taking the place of the RF-7's). While the Abby's of course do sound good with the VRD's, I'm now curious to hear how a low power amp will sound with the Abby's, which of course are made to work with low power amps. So, for now I'll be holding on to the 7's and VRD's, but there may come a day real soon where they need to be moved to make room for new gear.
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DVD's for 5.1
Blue Man Group - The Complex Rock Tour Live
Bobby Rush - Live at Ground Zero Blues Club
Led Zeppelin - DVD
North Mississippi All Stars - Keep on Marchin'
Rodrigo & Gabriella
Norah Jones - Live in New Orleans
Dido - Live
Santana - Sacred Fire
CD's for 2.0
Joe Strummer - Global a Go-Go
Natalie Merchant - Motherland
Rhythm Country & Blues - Various Artists
Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On
A3 - Power in the Blood
Van Morrison - Live in San Francisco
Ray Lamantagne - Trouble
Citizen Cope - The Clarence Greenwood Recordings
Kermit Ruffins - Barbeque Singers Live
Maceo Parker - Life on Planet Groove
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While I also was too young, it seems "back in the day" tubes were manufactured to a higher standard, and a lot of them for the military. For whatever reason, current production tubes just don't sound as good as the ones made "back in the day".
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I can't say there's a huge difference in sound, but you'll get more power with the KT-88's. I also recall having to use a different rectifier tube when using 350B's. Intead of the 5AR4, I believe a 5U4G is recommended. Check with Craig though.
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Here again is an assumption, the RCAs have more gain.?
be sure you didn't put the 12AX7 tube in the 12AU7 slot in the Peach,I think you may mean "VRD and not "Peach" as there are no 12AX7's or 12AU7's in the Peach. The Peach takes 6922/6DJ8's and or a 6H30 depending on the version.
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Maybe ok with Heritage, but not enough oomph for Reference series.
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I also recommend Brent Jesse for tubes, I've bought all my front end tubes from him and have nothing but good things to say about all the tubes I've bought from him as well as his customer service. My personal favorites in the VRD's are the Siemen's Longplate 1953 Haltron label 12AX7 and the Siemens nickel plated 12AU7. And of course a Siemens CCA in V1 of the Peach!
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Thanks Craig, so...
VRD version I / .60 -.80
VRD version II / .50 - .65 Good to know.
Now which version sounds better???????? (Just kidding!)
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I've owned both the stereo and mono's, and have manual's for both. Maybe there's someting different about your particular amplifier, but "normally" KT88's are run around .70 in the VRD's. I'll send you an e-mail, and if you reply I'll send you the manual I have in .pdf format.
Using a Sub with SET Amp and Khorns
in 2-Channel Home Audio
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I use a SET amp (PX25) with single driver Cain & Cain Super Abby's and use (2) Cain & Cain Bailey subs. With single driver speakers the two Bailey's fill in the bottom end quite nicely. The preamp I use has (2) outputs, so I just run the left output to the left in on the sub & the right out to the right in on the sub. I use this setup for music only. For movies, I use the Klipsch reference series.