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  1. I looked online for a photo of the mid monos and there are a couple of photos over on audioasylum. Just a quick glance between photos does show the build quality difference!

    From my earlier question: There is a small source signal that runs through the preamp when both the gain and volume are turned all the way down. I sent an e-mail and this is expected.

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  2. I've been loaned a set of Quicksilver Mid Monos to demo on my system. I'm kind of curious how these would compare to VRDs or other tubs amps? I had been thinking about staying SS with a Musical Fidelity preamp and McCormack DNA-1 amp, but there's a midrange hiss out of the McCormack that drives me a little crazy (have been running a rotel amp that is dead quiet, but looking for an upgrade). Now I'm trying the Quicksilvers to see if I like tubes better?

    I'm not really interested in a record player right now, but feel free to make suggestions or pick apart my current system...

    Listening setup this week:

    Juicy Music Blueberry

    Quicksilver Mid Monos

    LaScalas (fastrac horn, altec 902 drivers, alk gentle slope crossovers @500 and 5800, CT-125 tweets)

    Klipsch THX subs

    input - i170/iTouch, cd player (optical out) - into PS Audio DAC iii

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  3. Just out of curiosity - how would you calculate the throat of a single driver 3012lf? I was going through the numbers and think I made a mistake somewhere...

    St (throat area) = (2*pi)*fs * Qts * Vas) / c

    c = speed of sound (340 m/s)

    From usspeaker on the 3012lf:

    fs = 37.02

    Qts = .32

    Vas = 105.42 liters (1/1000m3)

    I get area of throat to be .023m^2

    solving for radius in inches 3.3744?

    So if I wanted to build a round tractrix horn based on the 3012lf, I'd cut a ~6 3/4" diameter throat and expand my horn from that dimension?

  4. The "head ringing" is definitely better with the 4500 and ct-125s. I like the sound and if you look at the specs on the La Scala II, they moved the crossover down. That said, soon I'm going to be playing with some fastrac horns, alk gentle slope crossovers and gpa 902's, so I'm not sure what I'll like best.

    Eventually you'll wind up with a basement full of half built cabinets, random horns and drivers!

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