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Adcom are very bright for horns, I have tried them with K horns and chorus2s, theyll rock loud and harsh. Ever consider tubes? If not, you will, and youll keep your klipsch around a long time. Adcom, youll sell the amp or the speakers. Or throw rock parties.....IMO
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Have you ever been wired?
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I am currently using a audio technica 440 MM cartridge on my rega 250 arm with a planer 2 deck. I moved my rack with components to another room and ran the patch cords through the wall to my amps in my listening room. When I use analog with my 90 db/4ohm speakers I have to use large amounts of power to listen to music at 92db, so it seems I have lost alot of detail in my LPs. Can I use a moving coil cartridge without a seperate pre-phono? If so, any recomendations on which cartridge sounds the best with the rega/250 arm combo.
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----------------On 9/12/2004 8:41:04 PM NOSValves wrote:Some people have no clue what there talking about and just dive in !Craig----------------
I Got my shoes on now,and still rockin....
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Im still rocken, Hank Jr. on the Rega, you guys are still goin...
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Ahh Tojeb 99, about 400 used, and youll have tubes. I have a Adcom GCD 750 Ill take 550 for, 1200.00 current model.
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Nice theater amp.
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You see the second dash line from the last? Thats ME in Boca...
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Thats my area again! Francis was nothing but 35mph wind and rain. Charlie devistated, Ivan could Destroy Boca Grande.
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Craig, I am catching heat over in the VMPS forum on my Manley 250 choice. You have read the specs of my speakers and the Manleys, have you read the specs on the Ampzilla monoblocks? They are the same price as the Tubed Manleys but are SS. The veteran forum members are saying the son of ampzilla and ampzillas are far superior in dynamics, soundstage,and control over the Manley stuff. However none have listened to the Neo-Cassic 250s. Any help?
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----------------On 9/9/2004 6:03:15 AM colterphoto1 wrote:okay gang, I've got a line on two totally beat up heresies on eBay. And the sellers here in Indianapolis. Anybody know this guy? labyrinthofqualitynow at $150.I sent an email to him (citing our common city and lack of shipping, which he is picking up) and did place one bid (minimum increment) to get his attention, which immediately got outbid by da other guy. How do I stay in the running- this AUCTION SNIPE thing? What does it do, come in at the last minute and shuffle $$ until you reach your 'high' point? How does one determine one's high bid, when you want to get a DEAL!I mean, these are black heresies with holes drilled, probably for mounting in a club, so they ran all the time, woofers are blown, which can be fixed. What are they worth? I'd just like to win ONE bid for a change. Thanks.----------------
I Won some LPs from that guy on ebay. I paid with paypal and Paypal rejected the payment back to me with a warning that he is using multiple e-mail addresses. I tried to contact him on this and he said he wants money order only. I SMELL A RAT!!!
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Man Dean, do you have a laptop on you at all times?, 7700+ posts, I havent typed that many WORDS in my life. Ill have my chorus's crossover to you by the middle of next week, I promise.
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Specifications
Subwoofer: mass-loaded 15" PR, slot-loaded, user-adjustable damping
Lowbass woofer: 15" polypropylene cone, high-compliance, phase-plugged
Midbass woofer: 10" woven carbon fiber cone, phase-plugged
Midrange (dynamic version): (2) planar magnetic Dynaribbons, isolated
Midrange (Special Ribbon Edition): 52" dipole with rear foam damper, 124Hz to 6 kHz
Tweeters (dynamic version): dual 1" critically damped softdomes OR dual 1" Focal metal oxide inverted harddomes OR dual 1" ScanSpeak Revelator softdomes
Supertweeter: spiral ribbon, 15 kHz crossover, with antidiffraction mask
Crossovers (dynamic version): 6 dB/oct at 450Hz, 6 kHz, 15 kHz, in-phase, 100% polypropylene/Axon/Kimber/Wondercaps
Crossovers (Special Ribbon Edition): 124 Hz at 6 dB/oct; 6 kHz & 15 khz at 12 dB/oct
Electronic Crossover (SRE Biamp version): 24dB/oct at 124Hz with 0.01dB level adjustments (10 turn pots); outboard 240,000uF AC power supply
Internal wiring: 10 gauge Powerline II plus for bass, multigauge Teflon-insulated silverplate stranded (mids and tweeters)
Impedance: 4 Ohms nominal, 3.6 Ohms minimum
Power Requirements: 25W to 350W rms into 4 Ohms
Dimensions and Weight: 52"x18.5"x 19" (HxWxD), 220 lbs. (dynamic version)
Dimensions and Weight: 52"x 22.5"x19" (HxWxD), 260 lbs (Special Ribbon Edition)
Cabinet: genuine oak veneer, light or dark oak finish, or satin black, removable black cloth grill: high gloss piano black finish on special order
Sensitivity: 90 dB/1W/1m
Distortion: no more than 0.5 % THD 20Hz to 30kHz with 1W drive
Biamp or fullrange operation switchable with no external crossover required (dynamic version), biwiring or single wiring switchable, OR biamping with external electronic crossover (two amplifiers required)
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Your right, I was thinking they were, but I just read the Manual, here are the specs
ALL-TUBE monoblock design 10 x EL34EH
High current double 12BH7A driver stage
12AT7WA input tube
BALANCED & UNBALANCED inputs
MUTE switch
TRIODE / TETRODE switching
S0FT-START/ EVER-WARM standby mode
MANLEY Precision output transformer
Factory set for 5 ohms nominal optimum speaker load
Front panel bias measurement and adjust (hiding under the black insert)
Large filter / reservoir capacitors 3800uF x 2
Angled rear of chassis provides for easy connections
WBT binding posts
Input sensitivity: 1V
Gain: 32dB tetrode; 30dB in triode
Input Impedance: 100 Kohm
Output impedance: 0.6 ohm Triode; 0.7 ohm Tetrode
S/N Ratio Ref 1W into 8 ohms: -80 dB; -90dB A-WGT
Dynamic Range: 93dB
FLAT frequency response: 10 Hz - 30 KHz continuous
Power Consumption: 30 Watts in "EVER-WARM"
Full power (tetrode): 250W
Full power (triode): 100W
Dims: W=19". D=13". H=9"
Shipping weight: 73 Ibs. each
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The problem I have is that I want tubes on my VMPS, they require alot of power. The Manleys are about the cheapest thing I can find in SET tube for the power hungry VMPS Ribbons.
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I havent been able to log on to the forum since last thursday, I could access Klipch Main but no forum, was I suspended? Or did last nights huge Lightning storm loosen something up in my computer so I can log in again?
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Tilt it down, that what I have done. Measure the distance from the tweeters of your front speakers and center speaker to your nose in you listening position,and calculate you Ms delays accordingly.
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You can pick these up cheap and if you swap out the tubes for some NOS units, it will sound very good. You will not find a receiver for any price {unless theres somthing I dont know about] that will give you the sound quality of a $300.00 push pull intergraded tube amp {below 90db}. Study these forums wisely before making a purchase, it your money and ears.By the way, welcome to the forum
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Hey Josh, thanks again for getting me into LPs. Back in 1998 I sold my 89 k-horns to a guy from CHicago, he showed up in a 4 runner. We had to seperate the two tops from the bass bins, so the bass bins could be put in sideways and on their side facing each other , make sure you take the side panels off too. The tops go in face down, magnet sticking up, into the rear of the toyota. I hope this all makes sense. It will work.
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If you are able to bi-wire now without an active crossover , then you should be able to bi-amp the exact same way without an active crossover.
M/C cartridge with blueberry?
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I definetly want to try a MC, any suggestions? Also can the mod be installed by me or do I send it back to the Vinyard?