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Blackmesa

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    On 6/3/2005 1:29:37 AM wheelman wrote:

    You should get your own.

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    yah, its to too hard to make an account! But its semi-annoying if you are using the same PC because you have to login and out each time you switch accounts. You could solve this problem by using 2 different browsers.

  2. Typical room response, it happens to every sub, and its more noticeable with very powerful subwoofers. Youll have to play around to get the best response you like, also Each FQ is going to have a different location where it sounds best at, so the idea is to get the bulk FQ's peaking at listening position.

    Im a programmer and I am considering making a 3D editor that you can place walls and furniture, assign material properties and then place any number of subwoofers to see where the best responses would be. I have done some 3D collision stuff in real time, Im pretty knowledgeable with physics its just a matter of time and energy. School is hard to keep up with alone. But if there is NOT a program like I described, I may start developing one! Give me some incentive guys.. or not.

  3. Tubes vs Solid State is analigous to Gemeinschaft vs. Gesellschaft

    There is nothing a fine digital amp cant do that a tube can including distorting the sound to make it feel warmif thats what you really want.

    Let the flames begin.

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    On 5/27/2005 2:51:25 PM foxman wrote:

    Not to start anything here but I have owned a Klipsch sub and demoed others that were alot more than my 20-39PC+ ($800.00) and the SVS was much tighter and offered cleaner deeper DB's with greater SPL than anything with in a grand of it that I compared, including the RSW-15. Now that THX I have never demoed and might be one heck of a sub, but I imagine it is very expensive and thats why I suggested the SVS because for the money I doubt it can be out done.

    For those that arent familier with SVS, it is an internet only company that only makes subs. They sell direct without a middleman and are more than happy to take your room specs, listening habits and budget to come up with the sub that's right for you. In fact the sub I wanted was more than the one I purchased, but the I purchased was what they suggested based on the information I gave them. I do not work for them, but I am a very loyal and happy customer of theirs.

    I do suggest demoing many brands, but you wont be able to demo a SVS unless you have a friend with one since they sell direct. They do have a 45 day return policy with 100% refund if you are not totaly satisfied although the cost of shipping it back is on you. I hope this helps and again sorry if this turns south into a debate about subs, most people are very biased, but of course I am completely objective as long as it's a SVS.
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    "but I have owned a Klipsch sub "

    which one may make all the difference in the world, the KSW's are not great subwoofers

  5. The only thing better than a kw-120.. its a second for twice the price!

    I love twins!

    Convincing my girl friend to have em will be most challenging - no pun intended =p

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    On 5/27/2005 4:30:33 PM Klipsch Fanatic wrote:

    o i thought it was the one in the front
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    o well at least im right about one thing one of them is passive
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    yes, like Ferraris they are rear engine designs :)

  7. Are there any good digital CD players that just dish off the signal in the untouched digital format? Seems that would not be a very expensive item which would allow a superior preprocessor up to the converting task -being that you have a good one that is. It seems liek a waste to spend a lot of a cd player after buyiung a nice reciever/prepros..

    thoughts?

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