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After measurements the 21 it's just too big. I am contemplating either the Gamma 18 1400W and the Power Sound Audio S3000i 1700 Watts Ice amp.
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I ordered 3 acoustic 48X24" panels to tame these speakers a bit. I will be adding an area carpet also. I find these very bright.
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Congratulation. Awesome job.
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I'd just bought one. I don't know exactly what a pear processor is but for $150 I take a chance
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Too much LSD
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Where's the guitar?
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Yeah for $150 I'll take a chance that's for sure.
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Sweet Thing by a nose.
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Nice setup.
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They are made in the USA. GO TRUMP!
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I don't know exactly what a Krell Foundation/connect/pear processor is but I'd just bought one. See Sound Distributors website below;
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After doing serious research I am stuck between these two Subs. Reaction Audio Gamma 18 1400 W and the Power Sound Audio S30001 Dual 15" Drivers 1700 W. Ice Power Amp.
This is the biggest enclosure I am willing to live with.
Your thoughts please.
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Gamma 18 1400 that is.
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I think I am going to buy a Reaction Audio 18 1400W.
They give you 45 days in home trial with 5 Year warranty.
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I sold the Velodynes and made some good settings in my audio processor and now The sound improved dramatically.
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Meant to say DeanG. Spell checker issues.
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I have been listening a few hrs now in 6 channel mode. SACD and I find these speakers fatiguing to the point they hurt my ears. I think I may have made a mistake getting rid of the defang 7's.
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That's what the salesman at PVS told me. He recommended the 13 ultra sealed not ported. Maybe I should keep what I have since they sound pretty good to me. After all they are 15" Subs.
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have you owned both of these? I have. The palladium is no slouch.If you can get a pair of Klipsch Ultra THX subs for the same price that would be best out of the Klipsch lineup.
With a small sealed sub you will have to rely on room gain or EQ to get any good lower frequencies out of it.
I would take the palladium over all that you mentioned. Now if you were gonna spend a little more I would say get a ported version like the pb-12plus or the pb-13 ultra. Or a little more could get you a seaton submersive which would crush all of them hands down.
Never owned Klipsch subs. I am using two Velodynes and they sound pretty good. I want a sealed sub though. I don't care about explosions and things like that. I want the very best musical sub for the money.
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I recently bought a Palladium P-37 set. P-27C and P-27S's.
I am using two each Velodyne DLS-5000R and I want to run just one awesome sub. Music is my main preference.
Room is 3300 CU FT.
Klipsch P-312W
18-120 Hz.
1000 Watts RMS, 2500 Dynamic.
Velodyne DD-12 Plus
17-120 Hz.
1250 Watts RMS, 3000 Dynamic
SVS SB13 Ultra.
20-460 Hz.
1000 Watts RMS, 3600 Dynamic.
That are all about the same price +/- $400 since the P-312W is around $1750
From the specs stand point the SVS has the edge.
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Does anyone know how to decode serial numbers on Palladiums?
These are the s/n's on my speakers.
Example: P-37
S/N 101334415090013
S/N 101334415250005
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That's exactly like my set showed up at my door. 390 lbs pallet.
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I use a BAT VK-6200
Krell Foundation/connect/pear processor Brand new for $150
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That's what it seems to be. I wonder if is a type error.