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Chief bonehead

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  1. AGAIN, for theatre use, max spl is the goal.Please tell me that you are not so limited in knowledge as to realize that THX, Dolby, etc. are marketing hype and that you do know that they SELL the right to use their labels??? I also assume that you realize that there are some absolutely terrible sounding speakers that have paid and run those banners, but yet they still suck!Again, what equipment do you have and what makes you think you know more than PWK???\I can run 128 dB at the listening position with subs off and you???Roger Max spl and that they sound real good is the goal.....
  2. Well that is just the elect crossover i have in mind, Amps ? have not thought too much about them yet, counting what im running currently, i have in stock:2= QSC 1700 1= 70 wpc KT88 tuber What are components of the mcm that you have?
  3. 2015 Jubilees, as posted in my first post. You guys are getting the hang of this internet thingy,. Way to go! I don't need you to tell me what sounds good to my ears. Sang in barbershop, sang in world famous choir, played Sax and Guitar....have perfect-pitch. etc etc... I know what I like and I do experiment after researching my stuff. It is set-up just fine and I am done messing around. Time to sit back and enjoy. You are welcome to spend eternity never happy and constantly fiddiling and tweeking your own system until you go blue-mental. Knock yourself out my man! Already predicted a few know-it-alls to come in here and tell me what to do. That is why I first posted the crossover specs that Klipsch has on the web. But, as expected.....some tard went ahead and re-posted them anyways and trying to tell me what I like. Nice! Also, Klipsch engineer that worked with Paul on these speakers absolutely told me to try 800hz for the 2015 Jubilees. OK? Just accept it and move on already! Sheeezh! Ok......I went back over my notes.....worked with paul on the jub.....pulled out time sheets for that time period......and I found nothing to indicate that anyone else worked with paul on the jubs......whew. But that means that we never talked......
  4. I don't think anyone did anything wrong but some people do have a high sensitivity rating. If I had seen his initial posts about the crossover freq I would have suggested a lower one. And might have thrown a few spec sheets in there myself....I keep a couple handy in my pocket.
  5. Thank you Capt. Obvious! Already posted that info just above if you were to bother reading. Now be nice.....
  6. Talk to Roy (Delgado) - it doesn't get any more expert than that. Anyone telling you it's 800 Hz , I'd like to know their name. The bass bins will surely go to 1200 Hz in terms of on-axis response, but the polars (and corresponding power response) are really, really narrow up there, which doesn't sound very good. That's why everyone that has those jewels cross them at about 425 Hz. per the Klipsch anechoic chamber-derived settings. If you're using the K-510/K-69-A (3-way Jub) on top, you can cross that over at virtually any point above ~2 kHz you want. There are slightly better bass bin settings using a Yamaha SP2060 here: https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=106126 Chris uh-huh.... EVERYONE! lol We must all be the same..... I am not listening in an anechoic chamber believe it or not, and YES an expert at Klipsch gave me those recommended settings and I agree with them. Damn coyotee-o finally did; he cloned chief bonehead......
  7. Hmmm...not what the guys at Klipsch recommend to me on the Phone. More like 800hz, even though the web-site says 400hz The Bass bin can easily go up to 1000hz, but I have it set around 800hz as per the experts at Klipsch. ?? Yeah, I do not recommend McIntosh speakers at all. They are on eBay and Craigslist. In front are 1977 McIntosh ML-2M. I now use them just as a table to hold my Vinyl that is spinning. Five way....Six speakers each. 2 12" woofers. Maybe 87db 1watt @ 1 meter on a good day? (If that!) Don't know who you talked to but with a 402 horn in a three way configuration I would always recommend 400hz; 500 hz for a two way with the proper driver.
  8. I dunno, but my amp only cares about the electrical resistance to be happy..... I take it that your amp is a DC amp.
  9. Pretty simple. It's 8 ohms nominal. A speaker does not present a constant impedance to the amp.
  10. Hey. Yes you can. The replacement woofer is called the k-47-ep2. It's amazing that you still have these installed. I may to come to your church to hear them. Incidentally I was one of the engineers that designed that system. And it warms my heart to know that they are still working good for you. If you have any problems with getting the parts just email me at roy.delgado@klipsch.com. Take care.
  11. Unless you are going to plug and unplug quite often don't see how changing to nl4's changes anything!
  12. Deano. Cut it out. Life is too short. Don't let the boneheads get you down buddy.
  13. Sorry deano. He wants a GOOD sounding net. love you man!!
  14. Absolutely. I can always grab my martini shaker if things get too rough. I will have a grey goose vodka martini with lots of olives. Be right over.
  15. Cecaa you were only using the tools given to you. And in that circumstance I would have done the same thing.
  16. I don't think I ever have. Travis, Miketn or doc might know.
  17. I suggest that you let chief bonehead clear the forum of the boneheads. You know who you are.....
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