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  1.  Here's my dilemma, i have Jubilee's that I have been using a Crown itech 4000 for the bass bins but it's been flaking out me so I'm looking for something to replace it with. I can get a good deal on Parasound  JC-1 Monoblocks but I have never heard them and was wondering if anyone can tell me how they are particularly for bass duty. I have a Parasound A21 I swopped in for now but the bass seems slow and weak compaired to the crown but the JC-1 have alot more power than the a21.  My other option would be to get the Crown repaired or move up to the itech HD series that are supposedly much more reliable than the older versions. 

  2. 12 hours ago, Futurist said:

    Do NOT buy any new Cerwin Vega!!!.... Those may be big and powerful looking but not good sounding.. And you need a amp to power them..

    Just because the say Cerwin Vega on them doesn't mean they sound like Cerwin Vega.. They were taken over by Gibson Guitars awhile ago and now make crap..

    If you want some killer speakers by them look into the D-5, or D-9.. I think the D-5 is amazing!... I call it the poor mans Klipsch Forte. It's a 150 watts and ton of bass and super crisp high end.. And people will tell you the DX series is good.. It isn't even close.. If you get the D-5 you won't be sorry.. I also have D-9 with 15 inch woofers and it's 355 watts.. super powerful!.. And they make lots of replacement parts and you can refoam and recone them.. the D-5's are the small ones in the middle and will blow away anything new by CV.

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    I agree. I spent alot of time listening to the clsc-215's my buddy had and I wasn't impressed at all. Ya they have 2 15' woofers but they are cheesy. The Chorus's I had at the time sounded much better and the Cornscala's I now have would stomp these with a single 15.

  3. 23 minutes ago, NowBlasting said:

    Sounds good. I ordered a fresh pair from Crites. I'll just swap out my Heresy II's diaphragms for now. Did you mess with your Forte II crossovers?

     

    Sorry I wasn't clear, I don't have fortes I have Chorus 2. I have Crites crossovers and titanium tweeters in them now. I had good luck with everything except the midrange diaphragms.

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  4. 1 hour ago, NowBlasting said:

    Do people recommend doing the midrange also? I should be able to get both passive's done locally for about $120...

     

     Unless the midranges don't work I wouldn't replace them. I thought mine didn't work so I ordered the replacements only to to find it was the crossover causing the issue. The replacements both failed in about 2 months so I reinstalled the originals with no problems.

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  5. A friend of mine had the Cerwin Vega clsc -215's wich looks the same as those. For Cerwin Vegas they sounded decent. At the time I had a Pair of Chorus 1 and much preferred the sound of them but never did a direct comparison in the same room. The Chorus sounded more alive, and had better bass to my ears. I thought the bass of Vegas was weak for having 2 15' woofers.

  6. I would really like to see an updated CF-4. I would buy a pair of those long before a Chorus 3, Cornwall 4.  Even better a CF-5 with duel 15's and k-691 would be incredible and sell like hotcakes.

     

    I have 2 pairs of Crites Cornscala's and they are nice, I don't think a Cornwall 4 or Chorus 3 could beat them but an updated  CF-4 or duel 15's probably could.

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  7. 2 hours ago, Ole Dollar said:

    On another note I was reading in another forum topic about blowing out a Klipsch speaker with 250 watts with many posting that was way too much power "idiot power" for corner speakers. So I'm coming clean right here - I am using 600 watts per channel on my Jub's so be aware I might be an idiot. Sounds great though. :) 

     

    I must be twice the idiot as you then. I'm putting 1250wpc to the bins now and I'm looking to increase that, not to get more spl but to stay far away from clipping and sound quality. these things come alive the more power they get.   Alot depends on the room though, if these where in my living room i could use 1/4 the power and probably get the same results. 

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  8. 30 minutes ago, Trentster5172 said:

     

    Mike,  

     

    Hopefully you didn't have to manually enter the settings.  Which brings up this offer-  If anyone needs the Xilica settings Chris A helped me with let him or me know.  We would be happy to share if you wanted to play with them.

     

    Trent

     

    Chris sent me the file, took me about a minute to install. I still plan to run REW as are rooms are similar but not the same.

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  9. I installed the settings Trent and Chris came up with lastnight and I have to say they sound excellent. I tested the settings on music I have heard a million times and to my ears nothing sounded veiled, everything was there, bass, vocals, micro details, air. 

     

    I still have Crites passives but I am selling them because the sound of the Xilica is in another league IMO and it can handle the power I'm using where the Crites can't. I had to make huge adjustments on my c50 pre amp to make the Crites passives sound good. 

     

    I have the passives for sale if anyone is interested in them but I can tell you I wish I went with the Xilica for the start. If I where to use passives I'd be talking to ALK and see what he has to offer.

     

    Mike.

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  10. I was in a similar situation a few years ago. I had forte 2, Cornwalls, Chorus and Chorus 2 all at the same time. I ended up selling the fortes and the Cornwalls, i still have both pairs of Chorus. The k48 woofers in the Chorus are simply awesome, they sound great at any volume and can handle a ton of power. It's a better woofer than the forte or Cornwall in my opinion. If you don't need to sell the fortes then keep them, if it comes down to one or the other then I'd sell the fortes.

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  11. 1 hour ago, Chris A said:

    Wow...If there ever were a candidate for active crossovers, I'd pick your application. 

     

    If you've had trouble programming or gain staging an active crossover beforehand,  I'd be willing to provide support from afar. If you need references, you can talk to others that I've helped with this very same issue: RSVRMAN, AaronB123, HPower, Cantilope, etc.

     

    Chris

     

     

     

    Chris, I am definitely going to accept your offer to help me out with the active setup. I'll message you later tonight when I'm home from work with a few options I have. 

     

    Thanks, Mike.

  12. 1 hour ago, jwc said:

    I'm so jealous....I've dreamed of using that pre or the C48 and using the built in EQ to manage the necessary balancing of the K402.

     

    Maybe it was just a bad cap.  Did you ever hear the LF section "bottom out" or the sound of the cone hitting the baffle.  

     

    Just so you know, I have Cornscalas too with Crites cast frame woofers.  I use a network with a fuse inline with the low pass section of that network  We had a party a month or so ago and I blew one of those fuses.  Saved a woofer I guess.

     

    I love the c50pre, of all the gear in my rack thats my favorite, I like it more than my mc452 amp.

     

    I never heard the woofer bottom out at all, it sounded like they where moving a bit when I put some juice to them, my amp was going between -20 and -10 db when the cap went but I did notice the resistors on the board where getting extremely hot.  I then swopped in my mc452 amp to see if 450 wpc would also make the resistors get hot and they did. I didn't want to     chance blowing anything on that crossover board so I just disconnected the jubilee's.

     

    One thing I did with my Cornscala's  is I replaced the woofers with the k48 for better power handling and I think they sound way better at high volume.

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  13. 10 hours ago, diamonddelts said:

    I have a quick question. I'm having  an issue understanding the spec sheet for the Klipsch 535-B Jubilee when it comes to power requirements. I'm trying to figure out what is the most power I can safely feed  these speakers. I've heard some pro audio guys state a amp should be able to deliver double the power of a speaker's power specs for peaks, etc.

     

    I know these speakers are fairly efficient, however I am a high power amp guy. I don't use low power amps where I have to crank the speakers for good dynamics with HT and music. So  I never bother with any amps below 500 watts per channel @8 ohms. 

     

    However I am wondering if I can safely use a 1000 watt per channel @8 ohms amp with these speakers?

     

    I would like to know the answer to this as well. It says 1200 watts on my bass bins. I've been told the woofers are only 150 a piece so 300-400 max? I don't get it. I blew a cap on my brand new passive jub crossovers playing one song loud with my itech 4000 on the bins, yet my cornscala's take that power for hours at a time. I'm kinda screwed, ive had jubs now for almost 2 months and been unable to enjoy them. Passives are going back to be rebuilt with better caps and hopefully that will be it, if that doesn't work I'll have to buy a laptop and try active again, or sell them.

  14. 55 minutes ago, Chris A said:

     

     

    One of the things that a dealer might be able to provide in terms of value is integrate those things together before shipment, or at least program active crossovers for owner use.  Perhaps even some commercial customers might be willing to pay a bit more to have that done for them. I've seen that business model work well in the trucking industry (C. Jim Stewart & Stevenson), hydraulics, and other heavy industry intermediate suppliers.

     

     

    This!

    I know I would pay more for plug and play be it active or a passive that's already programmed. 

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