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  1. Asking that since several poeple I know having LS50s reported back how these speakers need a lot of clean power.

    100,150 watts minimum.

    The better the amp the better they play.

    One of them recently copled them with 150 watts KT150 tube amp and he is very happy. This is also his second system, for main listening he has some expensive floorstanders. Changes gear a lot.

  2. The connections are clean, checked 😀.

     

    However, that does make a slight positive change in midrange presentation in my RF42s. I know these are not the same speakers, but it does not hurt to try.

    Also, if Dave Ritchie's data are true the front parts if the speakers could be raised up a bit to fire more up. That should lower the acoustical gap in freq response where tweeter and woofer meet. If true, that would confirm Ritchies data.

  3. I would suggest experimenting with positioning of the speakers in the room.

    Try to place them at equal distances from adjacent walls, as equally as you can get. Then experiment with toeing in or out. 

    Keep the space between the speakers empty if you can.

    Then try to tame the sound reflections near the front of the speakers, you can try something simple as a shirt on a hanger and see if it helps. Also carpet in front of the speaker could help.

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  4. Everything what said above.

    😁

    I have been using as pure coper wire as I could find in my 2-way listening rig.

    To this point, I have Knukonzeptz thicker wire as I could get. And they run fine.

    On my other system I run VanDenHull cheepest cabel I could buy locally. It is just fine.

    If I could advice anything beside that, it would be to experiment with your speakers placement and soundproofing of your listening room.

    Those things might surprise you more tha speaker wires. 

    Just my  2 cents.

  5. Hy there.

    I will try to answer your question about K69A driver, although I do not have direct and personal experience with it.

    It should support 2-way operation as you mentioned, and it should be enough to serve as a starting point doing that.

    I have recently been in a position to almost buy a second hand K-402 horn with that driver but did not manage to get them.

    If you find that K69A does not do it for you, then upgrade to a better driver later.

  6. I would pick a pair for my self If I were in the US. 

    Only customs duties and VAT cost more than double the asking price. And then there is shipping.

    I hope someone sees the opportunity here.

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  7. DuckDuckGo  app finally crashed on my smartphone. 

    It lasted only a few months.

    It is annoying that one app crashes after short use. And I was accustomed to it.

     

    That is exactly one of the reasons why smartphones are not doing it for me. I want something dependable, at least for a year or two. 

    Crash in a couple of months is just a no-no in my terms. It is a proof of incompetence from the side of developer.

    Still hate smartphones, and as long as I go further, there is nothing to prove me wrong in that.

     

    Just a note to that, my Nikon F2 is still working, after 40 years as of it's first day of use. 

  8. Much more cars today are automatic transmissions. Especially in a more expensive segment.

    I only had manuals and still drive a manual stick. I am used to them and never drove an automatic. And yes, manuals are in most cases less problematic and easier to maintain.

    But it is the feeling. There is just some magic in a smooth manual gear changer and more if it is short shifter.

     

    Modern auto transmissions are very good, at least that's what I heard from friends that drive these. But still I am sure I will miss manual in the future.

  9. I would appreciate if someone could direct me how to put up an active 2-way system that includes turntable.

    I am aware of AVR receiver which could provide for a preamp section.

     

    However, recently I had the opportunity to get my hands on Crown SL2 preamp, which to my knowledge would be suitable to provide for an active two-way system that would include a turntable preamp.

     

    What would be used as a preamp in this configuration?

     

    In fact, to my opinion it would be very useful to do instructions on how to assemble:

    1. An all digital system,

    2. A system that include an analog component(s).

     

    Partly, the reason for posting this question lies in the fact that I do not want to part with my LPs as a source of music. I am sentimentally attached to it.

     

    Thanks.

  10. I do prefer the speakers (or any other thing produced) come from the country of engineers that have first laid hands on them. Period. 

    Soundwise, I was not thrilled by the sound signature of Reference line of Klipsch. Haven't heard the RF7III, but I doubt that my opinion would change much.

    That said, I would love to get my hands on ChiefBonehead's  work.

  11. Have not tried Nagaoka , so I can not tell.

    I chose cart based on specifications of my tonearm. Was pretty limited because there is no way a I could adjust VTA on Philips 212 tonearm. What I had in my hands were the compliance and dimensions of the cart (here I just roughly followed the measurement of the cartridge on vertical axis, since there is no way to adjust the VTA on the TT).

    Ortofon 2M carts did just fine in that regard. 

    Playing with available parameters did the rest. Old Philips is playing ok.

    Of course, having a good MM preamp is a must, but I do not have to tell you that.

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