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colterphoto1

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  1. That amp looks like my PS200, but never seen that model before. Is it not from stateside? Very ballsy and dead quiet, would be a great matchup. Those Khorns look like mine- walnut beautifulness! Good luck with sale they seem fairly priced.
  2. I think that was going to be a module of a array system with 2x15", the KP510 horn, and the KPT-HF horn looks like to me. Not a proper 'line array' but a box Klipsch was designing (like that monstrosity with the 402 horn) for stadium type use.
  3. somebody name all these for us and what did you think of them? The really sounded good, my favorite was the KI 396, that sub was great, it's a ported sub, ported into a horn, well that's a cool idea. What we really need for pro and HT use is that 396 in a shallow rectangular box. No one is going to build an array of them anyway.
  4. Reference and Heritage do not play well together in HT environments. One series per theater please.
  5. KI-172, KI-272, KI362, KI396 how am I doing? (unless something has been changed)
  6. somebody name all these for us and what did you think of them?
  7. Welcome me to the KPT904M club. Times 3. Complimented with THX sub system and a three pack of KPT250 side surrounds... it's time to get a build plan for a basement theater this summer!
  8. Just magnificent work, love the lexan panel and coupling those EV horns was masterful. This wife, does she have a sister?
  9. Jim, are these one of the pairs I sold to you?
  10. I call ABSOLUTE BS on you! Roger WHAT?? I've always thought this would be of great help, especially when building up corners were concerned.
  11. And if you're a musician, and interested in joining us for the After Hours Electric Prog Jam, here's that link https://www.facebook.com/groups/579934965378361/ There is an audition process as this is an official 'act' on the ship. It started at the piano bar on the inaugural voyage two years ago when it was discovered that several of our cruisers could play ELP, Genesis and Yes on piano. Last year we were given a small stage with back line equipment and Mini-moogs, Mellotrons, Kronos, Rickenbackers etc were brought on by members of our band -we stayed up until the wee hours nearly every morning and were frequently joined by our heros. Cool times!
  12. Link to our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/758330887515928/
  13. We get pretty damned close to the edge, it's palpable. Some of the world's biggest progressive rock fans come from Argentina, England, Australia, Germany you name it.. and the community is growing and very serious about their music. I've just recently been listening to Spock's Beard they have like 20 albums. Great opportunity to learn more about this genre of music. Join me on my Spotify list, I have a play list of probably 50 hours of all the bands that will be appearing on this upcoming cruise.
  14. Just a few snaps - Tangerine Dream, Steve Hackett (co-headliner with Yes), Chris Squire of Yes, Phil's son Simon Collins with his band Sound of Contact. Album cover artist Roger Dean give a painting demonstration in his on-board gallery. These are all from CTTE 2014
  15. Yes this will be my third CTTE trip. Great times and a lovely community of folks who really love their prog rock. AND we have a passenger stage for late nights with sign up for on-line rehearsals. Last year Geoff Downes, Chris Squire, Patrick Moraz, Mark Kelley, Nad Sylvan (from Steve Hackett's Genesis Revisited) all were hanging out with us late night - some of them joined in with our band! Don't plan on much sleep, but if you come to Miami for the 5 day cruise, we're doing a back-2-back on a Carnival ship for the following 5 days so can get some R&R. This is NOTSTOP Prog action folks! Btw, I'll be on the Monsters of Rock in a couple of weeks, same organizers On the Blue - a fun team to hang out with! Top notch production as well!
  16. It's a K33 with an extra gasket on the back of the basket for front mounting in the CWII. Same speaker components.
  17. That is a very nice framing/mat job for that poster. Larson-Juhl frame if I'm not mistaken.
  18. love mine too. Keep meaning to get working on my 63's, that have the old original cane, Jensen woofers, and chrome K77...
  19. I'd also rebuild the MTTM tweeters. Exact replacement motorola style tweeters 2x5" can be easily found for low cost, these usually don't blow out, but certainly decrease in sensitivity and output with age.
  20. MSSM is a 10" used as a compression driver, probably no harm in lowering the crossover as it stands that unit is only handing about an octave, yet a critical octave from 100-30 hz. Why is it needed to lower the crossover point? More overlap does not necessarily help in coverage with the LF being stacked and Lo mid being flown in my opinion. DJK's advice on bolting them together using threaded rod is right on, they need support THROUGH the cabinets, not hung from the top panels, certainly NEVER SUSPENDED FROM HANDLES.
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