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  1. 7 hours ago, Ziggurat said:

     

    I wouldn't laugh... all suggestions are valuable.

     

    Having 200+ watts at hand did get me in a frac of hot water with my neighbor five houses down the other night..... 🙂

     

     

     

       Back when I had Altec horns, my nearest neighbor was at least 500’ away. She called at 2:00 am demanding to “TURN IT DOWN. Said her kids were crying. 

       That was with a lowly Carver Cube. Early 80’s. 

       Today I am sure one of those headphone amps or a 45 tube amp would be plenty loud. Seems that 1 watt gets plenty loud.

      The MyAmps surprised me. Purchased one because I always like Micromega products. And Accesories4Less was closing them out at 229.000 USD. 

      Matched up so good with LS II that I ordered a couple more. Tried stereo connection, balanced bridged, currently passive biamp. They are easy to integrate into system with active subs.

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  2.   I need to look hard at your comments on polar reflections. My system must have this issue. Speakers are in a loft with 3/4 hardwood over 5/4 decking. And there are flat 8’ sheetrock ceiling over speakers and listening position. The reflections from both should be strong.

      I have REW, but only used it to run sweeps on electronics. Never graduated to the big boy capabilities. 

  3.   What are you using for a computer?

       I have a 8 year old Mac Mini. Using the Thunderbolt port to connect to a Focusrite Clarett. There are Corning optical TB cables that are not length limited. I use a 10 meter cable. But have a 30 meter that works just as well.

      Dug an old dac out that has DRC to try with the LS II. It is FireWire connected. So 5 meters max like USB. Actually DAC works better with 2 meters or less. Running 10 meter analog cables to reach the amps. Have used single ended and balanced. Both work fine. So you can run a long pair of cables from a dac to your tube preamp. 

      Have not tried streaming, but am sure it works very well. Just seems complicated.

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  4.   La Scala is always a good choice.  It is hard to beat them. Add a sub too. 3,000.00 should cover a pair of La Scala’s And a sub or two.

      Many play in a room close to yours. 

      But LS are 2’ x 2’. Figure a foot off the wall and they are 3’ into the room. If your ears are 2’ off the wall behind it is 5’ from the speakers. I think that is why Klipsch made Belles.

      Firing longwise is an option. Even placed in the corners and toed in, less than 5’ between the speakers.

        

      

  5. 1 hour ago, Chris A said:

    Not an 18 dB rise, however, as shown above.  That magnitude of midbass rise likely won't be attenuated by varying its boundary gain.  In addition, if you look at the response below 100 Hz, it tells you that the bass bin is presently either using boundary gain (i.e., a room corner) or there is a bass reflex chamber attached to the back chamber of the woofers--like djk, et al. advocated. 

     

    There is a much milder anechoic midbass rise at about that frequency (oscillating response) due to the undersized mouths on the bass bin, which creates response ripples nearer the Fs of the bass bin/woofer.

     

    Chris

      Chris,

        Your knowledge and input is impressive.

     Looking at the peak around 70 Hz, it is clear there is either boundary or other reinforcement. Now.

  6.   I am using Room Perfect DRC to do correction on LS II. The effect is very positive. Previous home speakers were all changed. Just it is more obvious on the LS.

      But it makes small amplitude and phase corrections.  Not 18 dB. 

      Once above 500 Hz your clone looks very good to above 10 kHz. . The high end is rolling at what looks like 12K. Is that tweeter or measurement related?

  7.   Try moving the speaker. Also raise it to see if the low ceiling is affecting it. 

      EQ can flatten the 160 Hz peak and the 200 -500 Hz dip.

      Some feel bass bin flex creates the 140 Hz peak. What did you use to construct the bass bins? I doubt this, it would be output level driven. Seems the peak is common at all levels.

  8. 37 minutes ago, Peter P. said:

    I'm watching a pair of kg4's on an auction site for an estate sale.

     

    Bidding started at $1 and incremented in $1 steps. (Now that it's reached $45, bidding increments in $5 steps.)

     

    Bid history is visible.

     

    Every time a bid is made, another bid follows IN SECONDS, increasing by $1.

     

    Are there sniping tools available for these auction sites? I thought they were only available for eBay.

     

    I ask because I had entertained bidding for them (even though I don't need them!) at the last minute. I don't think my strategy is going to work because the auction has "Extended Bidding" where, if a bid is entered within the last 2 minutes, the auction is extended another 2 minutes. They've got the last sneaky loophole figured out, dammit...

      Sounds like you are bidding against yourself. Try a 100.00 and see what happens.

  9.   Stereiphile reviewed the 4500.00 Terminator and the 800.00 Aries II. Both delivered State of the Art resolution. Measured the same. 22 bit resolution, dCS stack, Mola Mola, Dave, other extreme high dollar units can barely match the Aires II. 

      I had my doubts, most R2R do not match 100.00 delta sigma dacs. The May and Denafrips exceed delta sigma. Think they utilize a FPGA to correct errors. 

      Alvin Chee is super nice also. He said these were as good as any dac available. The Stereophile tests confirm it.

      They have a couple amplifiers that have AHB2 range specs. Alvin said each one is tested on an AP before shipping. 

     

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  10.     The 22 mV bias is measured the voltage drop across a resistor. If the voltage is measured from a test point to ground, the resistance can be measured with the amp unpowered. Test point to ground. 

      Divide the 0.022 volts by the resistance to get current. As Henry said, if it runs hot, the current can be brought down.

      But that 22 mV bias was chosen for a reason. 

  11. 4 hours ago, NBPK402 said:

    I found out what blew on the amp...pics of old amp you can see what blew, and pic of new amp shows how it should look. It looks like 4 pieces are blown. Now I need to find out what the parts are, and where to get them...so I will have a spare amp. Amp is curently working fine with the new amp.a73bf5f33da85a4b00cc92aa08bc96c9.jpg1b24759b3833857d314650e5eaec0088.jpg04df85b03bc62748da6138c57fc629f3.jpg

     

    Sent from my SM-T830 using Tapatalk

     

     

     

     

      Pics can be misleading. The two voltage regs look damaged to me. They are next to L100.

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