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for 19000 Euros I'd prefer to go for a Oris Swing or Volti Audio Vittora which both will absolutely sounds far better than what someone like lampizator who is "a speaker designer and is quite good at it" (!) might ever imagine. he says he has been designing speakers for 25 years but all his effort sums up to a speaker with an absolute replica of a Klipsch Jubilee bassbin with an ugly JBL 2360 on top of it! I think he should be rewarded an audio congressional medal of honor :lol: I don't know if someone with that level of skills call himself "speaker designer", what should someone like Siegfried Linkwitz call himself!

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I was taking a look at his sight, I would like to see more of his construction. But where does he come up with Klipsch Jamboree, I never knew such a think existed. I do like how he has the front panel setup, I would like to see how he went about this.

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Jamboree is like Cornscala

How is the Jamboree like a Cornscala, the Cornscala is a direct fire woofer where as the Jamboree is a single folded horn more like a Lascala but with 2 15's instead of one. Plus the ones that are being sold by Lampizator have that big old JBL horn which I think is wonderful looking.

They look nice but 60% of that speaker (if running non-active crossovers) will be the crossover design. Hopefully he is really good at voicing and crossover math

This is something I am working on, I would like to try some passives from Al, as I feel setting up a active is tricky and difficult. Hopefully I can get if figured out.

ive been eyeing jamborees for a while. anyone ever heard a set to have an opinion on how they compare to a jubilee?

I haven't but if I had my hands on a pair of Jubilees I sure wouldn't have taken the time to build the Jamboree.

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Looks like a copy of Dana Moores Jamboree.

You are correct GH

He has noted that in this quote

And finally YES they look similar to Klipsh Jamboree and Jubilee but the similarities end on the photo. The drivers are different, both horns are different, magnets, diaphragms and whole crossover are different. [\quote]

I can say that with my La Scala build - They also has deferent drivers, magnets, diaphragms and different crossovers and I can add ;) an Eliptrac 400 horn

Anyone want my speakers for 19 K euro

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Jamboree is like Cornscala

How is the Jamboree like a Cornscala, the Cornscala is a direct fire woofer where as the Jamboree is a single folded horn more like a Lascala but with 2 15's instead of one. Plus the ones that are being sold by Lampizator have that big old JBL horn which I think is wonderful looking.

They look nice but 60% of that speaker (if running non-active crossovers) will be the crossover design. Hopefully he is really good at voicing and crossover math

This is something I am working on, I would like to try some passives from Al, as I feel setting up a active is tricky and difficult. Hopefully I can get if figured out.

Duder1982,

My point is that Cornscala and Jamboree are a "BOW TO" PWK which means "Not Real Klipsch" products but someone's impersonation, for lack of better words. You missed the comma and the rest of the sentence. :) I definitely know the technology differences.

Too many folks come on this forum and talk like Cornscala is a Klipsch product and close to a semi-consistent design. It is neither of these is true.

Here's my Cornscala's (joking)

As far as crossovers, as soon as you change anything about the speaker, even the distance between the drivers, (let alone drivers, and horns), the crossover will need to be modified. If you are thinking of one of Al's passives, you may want to build it yourself since he usually has the schematics available and tweak it so the voicing is more correct for your equipment, drivers, and room.

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My point is that Cornscala and Jamboree are a "BOW TO" PWK which means "Not Real Klipsch"

Ok I was wondering if that is what you meant, nice looking speaker setup you have there.

If you are thinking of one of Al's passives, you may want to build it yourself since he usually has the schematics available

he has removed them do to people stilling his designs for personal gain. I have thought about it but once you price out the parts per say for the apt-600 its only $100.00 more. Al has told me his networks are pretty universal, I would like to still give them a shot. So I can compare a active vs a good passive. I can say regardless, designing either one is a bit of a task.

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Looks like a copy of Dana Moores Jamboree.

You are correct GH

He has noted that in this quote

And finally YES they look similar to Klipsh Jamboree and Jubilee but the similarities end on the photo. The drivers are different, both horns are different, magnets, diaphragms and whole crossover are different. [\quote]

I can say that with my La Scala build - They also has deferent drivers, magnets, diaphragms and different crossovers and I can add ;) an Eliptrac 400 horn

Anyone want my speakers for 19 K euro

He is mistaken, since the Jamboree isn't a Klipsch speaker. Greg Roberts (Volti Audio) says it's a better sounding speaker than the Khorn or Jubilee.

http://www.voltiaudio.com/jamboree.shtml

I have the plans for another of his speaker designs, but I've never had the funds or time to build them.

Bruce

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Looks like a copy of Dana Moores Jamboree.

You are correct GH

He has noted that in this quote

And finally YES they look similar to Klipsh Jamboree and Jubilee but the similarities end on the photo. The drivers are different, both horns are different, magnets, diaphragms and whole crossover are different. [\quote]

I can say that with my La Scala build - They also has deferent drivers, magnets, diaphragms and different crossovers and I can add ;) an Eliptrac 400 horn

Anyone want my speakers for 19 K euro

He is mistaken, since the Jamboree isn't a Klipsch speaker. Greg Roberts (Volti Audio) says it's a better sounding speaker than the Khorn or Jubilee. http://www.voltiaudio.com/jamboree.shtml I have the plans for another of his speaker designs, but I've never had the funds or time to build them. Bruce

Got to admire the Volti projects and speaker range

Looks awesome

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for 19000 Euros I'd prefer to go for a Oris Swing or Volti Audio Vittora which both will absolutely sounds far better than what someone like lampizator who is "a speaker designer and is quite good at it" (!) might ever imagine. he says he has been designing speakers for 25 years but all his effort sums up to a speaker with an absolute replica of a Klipsch Jubilee bassbin with an ugly JBL 2360 on top of it! I think he should be rewarded an audio congressional medal of honor :lol: I don't know if someone with that level of skills call himself "speaker designer", what should someone like Siegfried Linkwitz call himself!

He says one of his customer's "made them" (doesn't say "designed"), and desired to make them available for sale. So, he's partner and distributer. I think he only mentions his experience in the context of being able to evaluate their performance and sound.

If you'll read the page where he describes himself, he has an impressive array of credentials.

People here have been using the equivalent of the Vittoria for a long time for a lot less money -- and now with the availability of Dave and Al's Eliptrac 400, an even better top section is possible (for a lot less money).

I agree that it looks like Dana's Jamboree. But if memory serves, I believe Dana was accused of lifting the design from someone else.

Yes, Al removed the schematics because someone decided to change a couple of capacitor values by 10%, and then claimed the designs as their own.

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