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  1. For those of us with thin pocketbooks,

    Pictures.

    Please.

    [edited by: fanbrain at 12:04 AM (GMT -5) on Sun, Jun 04 2006]

    EDIT: Ok, something is going on with the server here. Every time I try to post I get "Unable to complete your request" or something and it looks like the post didn't take. Sorry for taking up all this space. I guess posting works even if it says it doesn't.

  2. Sometime in the distant future, I want to compile a music only system, mostly to listen to organ music. I want to know what kind of setup I'm looking at. The frequency range of one particular organ I listen to ranges from 8200 cycles per second down to 13. Often the organ is accompanied by a 300+ member choir, and sometimes an orchestra. I know that's a lot of information to play through speakers of any sort, but I want to know what I should be looking for.

    The Heritage line seems to be the up to the task, but which model? SS or tubes? One sub or two? I thought I'd tap into the sea of knowledge this forum is.

    I don't have a house to put this in, so no room size can be given. Maybe that should be part of your recommendations. Again, I'm not looking to do this soon; it's more of a goal I'll be aiming for. Thanks in advance.

  3. From the OP's recommendations, it sounds like the Velodyne SPL 1200R fits the bill because it's sealed (more "musical") it has a mic to eq the sub to the rooms response, it has a remote (useful) and you can get it in three different finishes (a real boon). Sounds like a winner to me, but take this with a grain of salt. Having never heard one, and having never heard your Forte/Academy HT. Come to think of it, I'm probably the least qualified person here to answer this question. Maybe you should get the SVS ultra. Heck, I don't know. I think I just dug myself a hole.

  4. "In addition as for that in order to translate Japanese and the back section for the second time from strange English."

    (English to Japanese and back to English) It's not as inspired as johnnyspeak, but it's all I've got.

  5. No problem. [;)]

    The projector is an InFocus SP4800 DLP. The screen is 9' wide. Yes, wide, not diagonal. I got the projector on eBay for $600 only a month old. That was about 1.5 years ago. The screen I think was about $40, also from eBay.

    As for image, this project (eventhough it's a cheaper unit) looks 100% better than ANY plasma, lcd, or dlp TV I've seen. Plus, who can refuse a 9' wide screen?!?!

    Check out this link on my website...

    http://chops.tzo.com/theatre.htm

    Nice place you have there (the website). It looks as if things have changed up a bit. I too have been trying to persuade friends that projectors are better and sometimes cheaper than plasma LCD tv systems. Not all rooms and situations would be proper for a projector system, but if you can swing it, I say do it. I can't wait

    until I can!

    PS- It's good to know there's another organist around here.

  6. I use the exhale and hold trick when rifle shooting. Much easier and accurate than holding your breath.

    Back on topic- so theoretically if you did stack say an RT-10d and an RT-12d (or just have them next to each other) you would get nice tight bass up higher from the 10 and more of the subsonic bass from the 12? This sounds like an ideal setup. You wouldn't be counting on one 12" to take care of everything- it kind of reminds me of the Velodyne DD-1812. Room correction would be a boon. Forgive my naivete.

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