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  1. I was guilty of calling them twice to figure our when they would ship. Hopefully I'm won't be paying for that call now. I'm going to take Chris's and Rudy's advice and let them break-in over the next couple days and then re-measure. Nonetheless, it would be interesting to see left and right measurements for each pair that people have purchased here.
  2. First impressions is that they are mighty heavy!!!! Right now I've made a simple crossover and have them playing from 2000hz onwards. I'll drop the crossover to 800hz and see how that sounds.
  3. Here is the vertical response - again measured with 80 uf Protection Cap
  4. Below is a measurement of just one of the Heils - with 80uf protection capacitor. (0 - 10 - 20 - 30)
  5. Can someone please post raw measurements of the of their AMTs - just the AMTs - no wings. I don't know if there is a problem with my pair, but these is a HUGE variance between left & right.
  6. ETA - Friday. If they come in, I’ll post my vertical/horizontal measurements over the weekend. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. It’s crazy this driver can really play down to 500hz. I do wonder what distortion would look like at that point though (at moderate to loud volumes). Even if it can play down to 800hz, that’s quite impressive. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Ha - I’m not sure if this was meant to be a joke, but I just spoke to them and they said they were behind because “there were a shit-load of orders from Klipsch users” - way more than their normal operations Chris and Rudy belong on their payroll. The two of them made ESS quite a bit of money in short order. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. One week since ordering and still not been shipped Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Chris, I'm not nearly as technically competent as you, but I'm not 100% sure whether the 1/4 wavelength rule is applicable to non-MEH designs. Take for example the thousands of the typical 1" dome tweeter and 6.5" woofer 2-way bookshelf speakers. Most of these design typically cross at 2.0Kz - 2.5Kz. The 1/4 wavelength at 2.25Khz is approximately 38mm, or 1.5" ---which would mean its impossible to create 1" tweeter + 6.5" woofer design that does not exhibit sever lobing. Its not that the 1-wavelength rule does not exhibit lobing, it just that it doesn't suffer as severely as the one whether the c-t-c distance is in excess of the wavelength at the crossover frequency. See below: http://audiojudgement.com/speaker-lobing-polar-response/ http://audiojudgement.com/understand-the-passive-crossover-network/ Again, I know absolutely nothing about MEH designs, but if they are achieving less than 1/4 wavelength spacing between drivers, I would imagine the vertical and horizontal polar response must be amazing. Depending on the crossover slope (if its less than 4th order), I do think it would be good for Rudy to try flipping the bassbins.
  11. Correct! You certainly don't want the center (of the AMT) to center (of the mid-bass/bass driver) distance to exceed the wavelength at the crossover frequency. Doing so will likely result in severe lobbing/cancellation. As an example, if you are crossing at 800hz, you don't want the center to center distance between the AMT and the mid-bass driver to exceed 43 cm, or approximately 17" (wavelength of 800hz). Once I get my AMTs, I plan of putting them directly on top of a 12" driver and will plan on crossing the drivers somewhere between 1200 - 1600 hz.
  12. Whats the vertical dispersion limits on the AMTs? Rudy's got me interested in the AMTs - but I'd be looking for a simple 2-way with a 12" (mini Heresy) or perhaps with a 15" JBL 2226H.
  13. I'm ten mins away - but fighting hard to not make any more audio purchases. This is very tempting.
  14. Looking for a used iphone for my nephew. His phone broke and he is looking for a replacement. I believe he is on the AT&T network. I have had good luck purchasing from a fellow forum member before so I thought I try again. Please let me know if you have one available for sale. Thanks, D
  15. Haha - Thanks. I am also happy to pay for tubes if they wear out - as long as I'm not damaging any equipment.
  16. Thanks for responding. By “multiple” - i realistically mean about 3x a day max. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. I don't have a dedicated music room. Instead, my music room in our family room. There is no TV there - just a music system. Sometimes I listen to music in the morning during breakfast and again later in the day when I come home for work. My wife occasionally listens to the system in the afternoon. My question is: Is it okay to turn on-off a tube based system multiple times a day? I've really only owned solid state systems over the years. I have owned a tube based system at one time, but then was very careful only to listen to the system once a day or every other day. The manual on my Plinius SA-100MKIII (solid state) amp specifically instructs to leave the amp on all the time, indicating that it uses absolutely minimal power when idle. I plan on keeping the Plinius solid state amp in the system. I'm just thinking about replacing my current passive pre with a tube preamplifier (specifically AE-3 DJH). So any issues with me turning the tube pre-amp on multiple times a day? Thoughts anyone?
  18. Any idea what is the difference between 4002 vs 4001?
  19. Looking for a pair of Tad TD-4001 drivers. I don't need them immediately, but if you foresee yourself selling your TAD drivers in the 3 - 6 months - please reach out to me.
  20. Sorry all, this unit sold locally. I was just too scared to ship. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Yes - a remote is included. I'll open the unit back up for and take pictures of the tubes included.
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