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The parallel components have less influence on the sound than the serial components, change first 2.1 and 8.2 μF for a better sound 😉
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2 hours ago, MechEngVic said:
Experience and cheaply change C1 2.1μF (you can for example put 1.8 + 0.3 to make 2.1) and C2 8.2μF by higher quality capacity: Clarity Cap, Jantzen, Solen, ...
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Hi,
Extract of the tests at the importer Osiris, for AK6, Cornwall III, Heresy III: click on mehr erfahren >>
https://osirisaudio.de/tests-fachpresse/
if you can read German
https://www.pressreader.com/germany/audio/20181207/283394832891101
List
https://www.gauderakustik.com/images/Gauder_Bilder/Bestenlisten/AUDIO Bestenliste Gauder 2019.pdf
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Hi,
In addition to the good reviews already given.
You have an Australian friend who built filters from La Scala, he may have some good advice:- 1
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Hi Full Range,
Yes I love the Garard 401 & 301, one day maybe I could have one 😍
I read your post "A Crossover Design on Single Exposed Board" it is very interesting and I congratulate you for this beautiful construction. Funny thing, I also put the second capacitor of my tweeter B & C DE120 to 8μF:
My favorite album of Mike Oldfield is Amarok, but I can not find it in Vinyl, I only find the CD.
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10 hours ago, Full Range said:
Hi Full Range,
I love your English turntable with this beautiful tangential arm and your filter is 😍
Have this King Crimson, but on CD: pouark! 😕 I would like so much to have the LP like you 😋
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On 14/11/2019 at 03:13, JohnJ said:
Yes, I also had a QOTSA album with 3 sides and an engraving on the 4th
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Hi,
the original Klipsch fabrics are supplied by DuraCrest Fabrics Grilles
On Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Local-Business/DuraCrest-Fabrics-Inc-153264688215254/
You can try to find guitar amp fabrics, some examples :https://www.speakerbuildersupply.com/guitar-amp-speaker-grill-cloth-s/1824.htm
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/grill_cloth_tolex_piping
https://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts?search=grillcloth
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If you are not sure of your choice, you can order samples
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/grill-cloth-samples-all-guitar-grill-cloths
some reading
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15 hours ago, Dave1290 said:
I'm just hangin and thunkin. Nosin in some auction stuff lately but nuttin really interests me so we're back into the money hoarding mode! Had to shoot the Schiit Mani boys an email. Developed a hum and isolated it to the Mani. It's going back soon since they said they'd take a look at it. Thinkin about a Puffin now since I opted for the cheaper Mani initially. Sounded fine then boom it wasn't as bright on the high end as it should have been. So we'll see what they say. They were nice enough to give me all of these problem-solving hints though. hahaha Sure I checked them allllll out too and the hum is still there. Seriously? It's possible the cart is puking on the Linn though but the Mani is the easiest starting point. Might just order a Puffin. Now I'm going back into my little padded cell... hahahaha
Hi Dave,
I hope my english will be good and understandable.
To overcome the buzz you can try, if it is not already done, to connect your amp to the ground of the electrical circuit of the house on this jack.
If this is not possible you can try an accessory like this Hum Block It, it does the same thing. Of course, the earth of the electrical installation must be good.
If you are DIY and respecting the electrical regulations of your country you can do it yourself with a plug and a wire- 3
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I edited my previous message 🤣
My version is a French pressing, note the internal pocket with the advertising of the records of a great French singer: Mr Serge Reggiani
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Brian Eno "Before and after science", I have this album since the 70's. I had the small table included in the wallet displayed on the walls of my teenager's room: what good memories 😋
My version is a French pressing, note the internal pocket with the advertising of the records of a great French singer: Mr Serge Reggiani
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serge_Reggiani
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Mine is a 3 and a half year Golden Retriever, his father is a champion here in Europe
His father
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hi, I live in France close to the Mediterranean in Provence, here we have a lot of fruits: apricots, peaches, melon, cherries, plums, figs, almonds ... so there is traditional confectionery with these fruits.
For example the Calisson d'Aix (Aix-en-Provence: you know the landscapes thanks to the painter Paul Cézanne) made with Melon and crushed almonds, these treats are ancestral:
There are also candied fruits:
the Berlingot of Carpentras:
Provençal pasta:
There are many other traditional confectioneries in France, for example the Anis de Flavigny who come from Bourgogne (the great region of vine), they are monks who made these little candies since the 8th century. It is a seed of anise coated with sugar, it takes 15 days for the drageiste to coat the small seed of anise to make a candy of 1 gram.
If you come to France, you can enjoy good confectionery 😎
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Hi,
Even if I do not have the same Cornwall / Corscala as you, here are some ideas of what you could do to tighten the bass on your Cornscala = Cleats + butyl dampers + foams.
https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/186590-bc-de120-in-my-cornwall-iii/
The B & C DE120 or DE10 are a real improvement, asked Crites, ALK or Dave A to get one of these tweeters
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I do not know Bud Freeman, I will discover thanks to you 👍
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1 hour ago, rockstar1 said:
I'm interested in all four. How can I get in touch with you?
You can already click on the K of his avatar and then click on the envelope to send him a Private Message
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Rust Never Sleeps 😍 Neil Young great 😎
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Thank, for this vidéo Shiva 👍 The Cornwall with a super MC75 on top are 😍
Me too, I too use my headset JVC HA-RX700 to listen to the video on my HP PC 😎
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Um, sorry but they sound no better than the crummy little speakers on the HP Portable PC I'm hearing them through. 😝 But as the owner of CW III's and a McIntosh amp, I can safely say that this setup probably sounds great in person.
😁 😁 😁
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Hi,
I use a solution: McIntosh MC2125 solid state in the bass and Cary SLI50 Valves EL34 above. It's great !
You could get inspired and use a solid state down and a tube above.
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Hi !
For example, you can look at Auralex, EZ acoutics, ... professional products : search "pad speaker", "Foam pad speaker", "rubber feet speaker" or other !
https://www.auralex.com/products/iso-series/
https://www.ezacoustics.com/ez-foam/accessories/ez-speaker-pads/
I do not know your country, but here in Europe there are sound and music vendors selling Auralex.
https://www.auralex.com/where-to-buy/dealer-search/
And other solution >>>> https://www.stereophile.com/content/klipsch-forte-iii-loudspeaker-page-2
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Internals of the RF7 lll
in 2-Channel Home Audio
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In my opinion, R2: 12 ohms + L2 is just an impedance adapter for the filter, so there is no need to replace them because it's not for the sound.