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    I agree with you on the Volti Products. It looks like some Parts Express Horns and most likely JBL 1'' Selenium drivers if I am guessing correctly.

     

     

    Actually Volti makes their own horns which are quite nice. I have three of his large mid tractrix horns in my basement system, and the sound is excellent.  I don't know what drivers he uses and his speakers are expensive (for me anyway) but I don't doubt they are well engineered and put together.  I don't think there is any good reason to crap on his efforts.  

     

     

    If Volti makes their own horns then I stand corrected and retract my statement as that would make the speakers cohesive and unique enough to warrant being sold commercially under its own brand. I was not commenting on the quality of the speakers, just the price. I believe these do fill an interesting space though as Klipsch as a modern company (Other than the Pro Stuff) has moved almost entirely to 2 way smaller footprint boxes and I think I read somewhere here they have an agreement that the heritage line cannot be modified too much. That leaves a development gap for a larger box Cornwall type 3 way speaker with Tractrix horns rather than exponential. It probably puts Klipsch in a strange spot to develop a speaker like this as it could diminish sales of the Cornwall III but at the same time the Cornwall cannot be updated with the new Tractrix horns.  

     

    The Cornwall III does have a Tractrix HF horn but an Exponential MF horn. 

  2. Well, our friend Gregg has joined the Cornscala frenzy and it seems the Stereophile people are all over them!!! He calls them the Rivals. His are only $7900071016-Volti-600.jpg

    When was this from? The Alura is essentially a cornscala in 2 separate boxes. A more compact version would be better. I wonder if there's any bracing in that cabinet.

    Edit: compact box not better, but neat.

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    Capital Audio Fest 2016, on the Stereophile site :)
  3. I actually attended the Newport Show referenced and happened to take in Ampsandsound's setups while there. There were two rooms, one with the two ways being driven and one with the three ways. I spent some time with the three ways (more than I intended) and can attest to the fact that the performance was sterling. The cabinetry was top tier, with a finish that was stunning. Perfect. But, for me it was about the performance. I am somewhat familiar with Justin's workmanship and have grown to expect a high level of commitment to anything he does - but the three ways exceeded my expectations. I heard very little at the show that were their equal, and hung around listening longer than expected because they really did shine. Very, very nice.

     

    Best of luck to one of the good guys in audio.

    I'm trying to make something happen for a review! 

  4. Hello everyone, I am currently running 2 La Scala's as mains and a RC-64ii as a center as my front stage in my theater. The plan has been to replace the RC-64ii with a third La Scala when I am able to find one local and by a seller that is either just selling a single or willing to separate a pair. 

     

    Recently I have seen though that the P-27c has drastically dropped in price to the point where if I saved up a bit I might be able to afford it. Question is, would I be better off getting that or a third La Scala? 

     

    Oh, and while I have everyone's attention, is there anyone here that has experience with the P-27c and the RC-64ii that might be able to tell me if there's a big difference in sound quality between the two? 

    La Scala - case closed....Next!!!!! :);)

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    What if it's a bad cop who drops some coke in the car? And you were being so nice to let him search your car...

     

    Of course that could happen but it's a possibility, not a probability

     

    I have great faith in the system that the truth would come out.

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    I'm being sincere when I say the cops can search my car, search my house, it's really not a problem.  :)

    Where I would draw the line is if they ask me to consent to a voluntary cavity search.

     

    I like the cops, but not that much.  :blink:

     

    That's the fear that people of color live with. I've learned (in my three years in law enforcement) that even if there is nothing - if the LEO is corrupt, they will make something up.  I was even called in by my police chief one time LOL!!!! My chief called me in to his office and asked me why I had a "bubble gum machine".  I told him it wasn't a bubble gum machine - I didn't even know what a bubble gum machine was LOL!!!! 

     

    He told me that he could put me in with the criminals that I watch each day.  He said corrections personnel don't have the right to have a blue light in their car. Then I knew what he was talking about, - that wasn't a blue light - that was a blue Roadway shipping cup that sits on your dash ( I got it from my previous place of employment as a customer service manager). My wife was the driver and she put her morning coffee it the cup.  I told him it was a cup and that I could show it to him when my wife picked me up from work in the evening. He told me never mind - that he believed me, but I left out of there saying ...I'm not trying to stay in law enforcement long. 

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  6. Once I went to buy a chess set, one of the more fancy ones.  I lived in a well to do neighborhood near the shopping area.  Being a new resident, I did not think much about it.  After going in several stores I left to go home.  As soon as I got to my car, 5 police cars surrounded me.  I politely ask what is wrong.  They said a suspicious person was sighted in some of the stores.  I told them that I had not seen such a person, lol.  Being a person of color, I immediately new the suspicious person was me.  Color can make a huge difference is some communities.  I was asked a couple of question and left to go on my merry way.

     I know this is off topic, but I've got to ask this since you're a person of color. I have a friend who writes for one of the more popular audio publications.  I asked him how rare are people of color at audio shows.  He told me extremely rare!!! Do you ever have a problem going into a high end store and people "qualifying" you as as a customer?  

  7. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-morgan/5-reasons-you-should-neve_b_1292554.html

    http://hwblaw.com/never-consent-to-a-search/

    http://jayrameylaw.com/know-your-rights/

    "1. NEVER grant permission to the police (or anyone else) to search your house, car, bags/luggage, person or any other property.

    2. During a traffic stop, do not answer questions that are not related to the stop, such as where are you coming from or where you are going, if you are carrying large sums of cash, where your work, or what the purpose of your travel is. If the officer persists with these questions, tell him you want to speak with your attorney. If the officer tells you that you are free to go, then LEAVE. Do not agree to stay and answer more questions."

    NEVER carry large sums of cash in Louisiana on I-10!!!!! Any amount of cash over $100 can be assumed as money gained from illegal activity.  They will confiscate the money....regardless of color. 

  8. As a resident of Florida, I've basically complied if stopped. My only bad experiences have been in Alabama. However I can sympathize with Teaman...Windsor tunnel and ambassador bridge...LOL brings back memories. We'd always go to Canada for our beef because of the PBB/ PCB poisoning in the mid 70's! It took forever to get through customs!!!! How I miss Canada, pretty meat, the best ice cream sundae I ever had, and aged black rind cheddar (so old and strong it crumbled)!!!!!!!! Good times, good times!!!!

  9. That brings up a good point--If the police ask to search your car should you let them?

     

    In my opinion, no, not at all, you should plainly state that you do not consent to a search but you will not resist.  The 4th amendment doesn't exist for nothing, and nothing good can come from it.  

     

    Same thing when they ask "where are you going"?  You point down the road and say "that way".  I realize this is a seemingly innocent tactic to see if you start giving weird conflicting statements and more or less to see how you react, but still, It's none of their business where you are going, nothing good can come from your explanation.  This is America, we don't have the Gestapo here.  We shouldn't act like we do.

    That brings up a good point--If the police ask to search your car should you let them?

     

    In my opinion, no, not at all, you should plainly state that you do not consent to a search but you will not resist.  The 4th amendment doesn't exist for nothing, and nothing good can come from it.  

     

    Same thing when they ask "where are you going"?  You point down the road and say "that way".  I realize this is a seemingly innocent tactic to see if you start giving weird conflicting statements and more or less to see how you react, but still, It's none of their business where you are going, nothing good can come from your explanation.  This is America, we don't have the Gestapo here.  We shouldn't act like we do.

    you know a statement like "that way" would generally escalate the situation...right?
  10. That brings up a good point--If the police ask to search your car should you let them?

    Montgomery....yeah - i'm going to let them search. I've seen enough in Detroit back in the 70's with the Big 4 units, and other things as well.  Is it right...no, but what can you do?  I fear for my sons because they are financially independent and have decent vehicles.  This however makes them open for profiling (My youngest got tazed in Huntsville in the performance of his military duties...he was authorized to wear civvies - that officer was fired after they found out that he was active duty military and hadn't done anything worthy of a stop except drive a brand new Buick Regal, with a Fl tag in Huntsville where people of his kind don't have those type of vehicles...it was a Buick). 

  11. It also should not be allowed that people in the name of "Free speech"....should be able to get in the face of police and degrade them, taunt them, threaten them and everything else that is going on in this day and age. There used to be a respect for lawmen, those days are gone. When people are told "This is a police line, do not cross or you will be arrested".....and twenty people step up to cross the line for no other reason but to defy the order, sorry they should be arrested.

    I agree with you here.  However, you have the small percentage of corrupt cops that are protected by the "blue shield" or "brotherhood". This brotherhood is not one of pigmentation but occupation and power. How do I know...because I worked in corrections for almost three years. It was very scary working in that environment - you not only had to watch the inmates...you had to watch the officers as well, especially if you were a tower operator because they thought you were planted snitches in the first place. 

     

    I would never cross a police line, however I also expect not to be stopped on general purposes either. I'm also a holder of a Verbal Judo certificate, stating that I'm well trained in the art of de-escalation. I can see what's happening on both sides of the fence because I've lived there ;)   :D

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  12. My most recent interaction with Police was in Seattle, 3 years ago, and refreshingly pleasant.

    Montgomery Alabama, not very pleasant at all. Vehicle searched, extensive questioning - didn't even get a warning let alone a ticket. In God I trust - all others I monitor. 

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  13. I know this is a very old thread, however Klipsch friends, I've come to a WAF impasse.  I took a trip to Jacksonville Fl. and picked up two pair of Infinity Overture 1's.  The next day, I hooked them up, performed some measurements, and then used Mathaudio vst in JRiver as my only eq.  I was very surprised at their performance.  My wife came up to the listening room and stated "All of that is coming out of those little speakers?!"  I told her "Yes, but I'm, not giving up my Cornwalls"! She then replied "They're giving your Corns a run for their money"! 

     

    I purchased those Overture 1's for a song - and said the only way I might even consider replacing the Corns is if I could get Preludes for a similar type song - and even then it wouldn't be certain. I worked and searched long and hard to get the Cornwalls that I have. Fate would have it....I now have a pair of Preludes (the original ones with the 96db sensitivity rating).  They haven't arrived yet, but like Q-bert said in Pixels "I don't know, but I'm scared"! 

     

    The Compositions series (Overtures and Preludes) are horn loaded only in the treble (horn waveguide).  I must admit they did sound great and coupled with my subwoofers...it sounds fantastic!!!! I've got my heels dug in on my Corns, but I would gain quite a bit of space with the Preludes seeing that they are less than a foot wide. 

     

    I'm asking my Klipsch brethren that have had experiences with the Preludes how the Corns would compare.  I'm going to do my own listening test when they get here and trust my own ears, but I'd like to know your opinions.  

     

    I'm also thinking that the benefit of DSP Equalization has placed a lot of good speakers on an even playing level. Corey Greenburg once called the Overtures "unlistenable" - but that was during a time of no DSP equalization either. I've had people say my Cornwalls don't sound like what they've said traditional Klipsch sound like - they say the "harshness" is tamed, they're still very lively - but the very thing that people complain about is gone. I'm wondering what the Preludes will sound like in my room, let alone compared to my wonderful Cornwalls! 

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