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  1. I have been running them for a few years. Low level listening, I like them wide open.  If Im going to run it at 30-50 watts or so peak, I like them cut to -3db as they can get a bit spitty on some hot recordings on the top end.  I think they're very revealing, but then again, Im a fan of the buzzy old K77's too. 

  2. 21 hours ago, dtel said:

    Some call them white perch, here they call them sac-a-lait, good eating and a very good fighter there tough.  Great size and cool pic to save for him.

     

    Wow little Max it getting big. :o

     

    .He sure is !  thanks for the comment. Cant keep that boy in pants with long enough legs or shoes!

     

    4 minutes ago, dtel said:

    Sounds like the same way you clean shark, red layer by the skin stays, the rest is white meat.

    One thing I wish is that we lived closer to the coast somewhere.  I have a soft spot for Snapper and Cobia and just about everything else swimming in Salt.

  3. 19 hours ago, CECAA850 said:

    You didn't know that it's not PC to quote Dr Seuss any more?  You're not woke?

     

     

     

     

    Good lookin fish.  Bet they were tasty. 

    You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.

     

    Thanks! We have been hammering the Crappie this winter.  Bringing home 35lbs of them per person on a 20 limit lake. Got a big fish fry coming Memorial Day

    23 hours ago, Schu said:

    can you eat bass?

    I dont mind White Bass, Kentucky or Spotted Bass at all.  Just cut the red meat out of the whites and skin that thin brown layer off thats on the fillets in a few spots and you have a nice white fillet.  A little Louisiana spicy fish breading and most couldnt tell any of those Bass from Crappie.

  4.   You will likely be getting money well under 3%. Since this is your last home, I would consider splurging slightly in some areas. You might run some amortization schedules and see just what these extras will actually put you back over the course of the loan life.  Foam filled walls or at least cellulose. Dual fuel HVAC, if Natural gas is in your area.  Watch out about what part of the home faces south west and due west, this will be your biggest heat load when its 100+ in July and the best spot to have your garage pointed at with minimal windows there.   Definitely do insulated garage doors.  Make sure the HVAC system in the basement has adequate cooling and heating, this will make big a difference with the unit down there in the summer, even though it will be cooler given its in the basement. I would also consider one of the various roof insulation methods whether rigid or running reflective 1" foam.

     

    Dont expect perfection in your build, and it is stressful, but you being single will make it a little easier :)  People always figure out what they would have done differently if building again, so consider things that you're not considering now in your layout.

  5. 2 minutes ago, VDS said:

    Any idea how the sound compared to “standard” 4592’s?  

    Sorry. The only worthy full range driver I have heard were TAD's.  I can say Jack wont steer you wrong.  As far as hearing a difference with the rings or without, I likely couldnt pick out either. Some say there is a benefit from the ring while others say its a myth.

  6. 20 hours ago, VDS said:

    Hi,

    Wondering if anybody has heard the HE version of the 4592?  Jack at Assitance Audio said it has a shorting ring and comments, “To me it sounds cleaner and more refined. To those that prefer the regular version the HE version sounds thinner, with slightly less content. (The HE has the same original signal, just less of the harmonics.)
    Any general comments on 4592 experiences, comparisons.?  Also any comments on Beryllium diaphragm in a 3 way system ( 6000hz cut off) Radian 950/951?

    thanks for any input.

    I have a set of the HE's

     

    I didnt note that mine are the ND mid versions, but they have the rings

  7. Its a very simple job.  3/4 or 5/8 Marine ply, table saw, drill and a few screws.   Just being able to toe the speakers in or out is well worth this, but the bass you recover makes the speakers actually usable pulled from the corners.  Just get your angle right when matching the halves up to the tailboard.

     

    And you dont put screws in the cab, you align then up with the tailboard supports and the side vent supports. Easily removable, a very good seal and the added weight is minimal which is why I went this route instead of building false walls.

     

     

     

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  8. Im in-between on it all, but have been really interested in the pellet smokers.   I use an old propane driven smoke box with a large cast iron wood box above the burner that is almost sealed up to keep the wood from flaming up.  Produces heavy blue smoke that will mess you up when you open the door.   I wish I had time to smoke more and the gut to endure it.   2 or 3 days of Hickory smoked meat and Im trying to give it away after that.

     

     

  9. I have run 4 different networks in my Indy LS's.   Two custom builds from Dean, which one remains installed and a stock A and what they came with, which is the AL3.   Nothing wrong with the AL3 at all.  I would say if you listen at high levels, go the AL3 route with some choice caps.   If you listen at low to moderate levels, go with an A setup which will give more spill to all the drivers.

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