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  1. Looks to be the same k702 as used in the kpt8060h. Might have a different driver on it though. http://assets.klipsch.com/product-specsheets/KPT-8060H-Data-Sheet-v02.pdf
  2. Yeah that thing is beautiful. I wonder if those tractrix port will be available for sale. I’d love to update my cornwalls.
  3. I’d build the gsg devastators.
  4. I enjoyed all 4 videos just now. That guy is just too cool. I can’t wait to have some of his work powering my jubilees.
  5. How do you feel about the Sit 2? That is the direction I am wanting to go for the k402s. I’d love to hear a detailed explanation of how it sounds compared to other things you’ve tried.
  6. Awesome setup. I may have to finally lower mine like this and have Chris work his special xilica settings with new method filters. I didn’t care for the look at first. It is starting to grow on me now.
  7. I still have the cabinets. They would work for someone that wanted a wood working project but not something I would think were worth shipping. I’d guess it would be very costly.
  8. This was a brutal read to get through.
  9. I’m using kpt8060h for my rear surrounds. They match the system very well. I’m extremely pleased with them. Stick of dynamite in a small package.
  10. I am very much enjoying the ic800t’s for atmos duty. So much that I bought the matching 8” in ceiling subs for my deck and will be buying 2 more ic800t’s for it.
  11. I bought a handful of 4K demo material and was able to calibrate the system and test some stuff out just before it was time to get back to work. Covers on the height speakers. They blend right in. Look great in person.
  12. To mount the kpt8060h rear channels I used the same method I used for my acoustic panels. This carpet trim can be found at the hardware store like Home Depot for about $13. Cut to length Feast your eyes on these beauties!
  13. All height channels placed after spending hours trying to find the most ideal placement in room and working with the placement of the trusses. Of course when the house was built all those years ago they didn’t have it in mind I’d be installing a Dolby atmos cinema in the living room. I had to “modify” and reinforce the truss on the left side. That took about 8 hours in the scalding attic on a 100° day. Thinking the whole time that this better be worth it. The used crown cts4200 arrived from eBay, but I wasn’t able to get any output from the 4 channels. Sent it back and ordered a couple crown xls1002 from amazon. I work out of town and was not willing to wait another 2 weeks before I heard the fruits of my labor. Getting tight on space in the rack. Only 4u left for future upgrades.
  14. I was able to make it home and get started on the install. Wow these ic800t’s are huge. I tested them before hand on a spare amp. They sounded incredible! Bass super hard. Sitting beside the new kpt8060h rear surrounds. The templates made the install much easier to get squared up. Thankful for them. I was not comfortable hanging 4 21lbs weights off my drywall in a room that has to endure a lot of vibration. I whipped these together to tie into my trusses. Excellent attachment system shown here.
  15. https://shop.gsgad.com/collections/horn-subwoofers/products/devastator-horn-single-unit
  16. If you’re looking for reliable smallish entry-mid level subs like Jl 10” or klipsch, just get a couple svs. @MetropolisLakeOutfitters Will hook you up. He’ll get you the best pricing on your klipsch speakers as well.
  17. Look at Seaton, JTR, and PSA for subs. They will blow all the klipsch and svs subs out of the water. This suggestion is based off you not wanting to build you own. Which would be a better bang for buck than anything if you have the capability.
  18. I’m feeling the need for more juice under 35hz.
  19. Crossovers still available
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