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It's almost like these things grow on trees.

paint12ve.jpg

Being HIP's, they have big holes in the top. So we cut a 2X4 to

fit in the cabinet, screwed an eye-hook into it (poking out the handle

hole), and suspended them by a wire. This way I was able to

paint all 6 sides in a single shot. Used my pressurized tank HVLP

gun, which allows shooting paint from any angle, and laid down a pretty

good coat of satin black enamel, over an enamel primer.

Finish is pretty darn close to what I was hoping for; texture is a bit

heavier than on my CP1's. Will post a better image or two when

they're all assembled. With a little luck, I'll be

listening to them again this weekend.

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rborder:

From a modern art/installation viewpoint, IMO really beautiful sculptural. I like Klipsch speakers, but the visual aspect alone is to me striking and fascinating. Powerful, mysterious, and maybe even slightly haunting.

Would you mind if I saved a copy of this?

Erik

Ditto for me! Striking picture and great use of "play" equipment.

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"although a nice picture it took me off guard when I first saw the picture... I was like soo thats a graveyard for unwanted speakers...... Stick out tongue [<img src='https://community.klipsch.com/uploads/emoticons/default_tongue.png' alt=':P'>] Sorta rememinded me of some twisted horror movie that instead of people hanging there speakers!"

Yes. You responded just as I did, and in a way that really had nothing to do with the fact that what was shown was simply a speaker painting project. I don't know if you are familiar with the sculptor Louise Nevelson, but some of her work has a quality that is very similar. IMO visually fascinating, but potentially also very somber.

Andrew Wyeth's paintings can be like that, too: Country landscapes and scenes of rurual farm life that are often depicted by other painters in a way that might suggest serenity and peacefulness. Not so under his brush; his work has been often described, both by the painter himself and by art critics, as extremely severe and forboding. Not necessarily pleasant or 'happy,' but extremely powerful -- again, IMO.

Anyway, I know this is all really off-topic, but these photographs show work that might seriously be considered the works of a master sculptor in circles that appreciate and promote modern, nob-objective art.

Erik

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Well, this started out as a technical question about differences

between commercial and consumer gear, and some technical questions

about paint/finish techniques, so I'll finish it here... even though it

probably belongs in either:

The photo gallery,

The HomeTheater Group, or

The Commercial Audio group.

Here's how the Heresy's finally turned out:

center12nt.jpg

Like I mentioned earlier, texture is a just a bit heavier than what is

on the CP1's, but is quite similar to some other Heresy's I've

seen. Paint is a bit more glossy too; but I think with a little

time/dust/wear, that will even out.

That's obviously my CP1 beside them. I figured this was about the

only way to have a center channel that wouldn't be totally dominated by

my main speakers. For a little perspective:

ht10vm.jpg

The 3rd Heresy, over in the corner is the right side channel.

Plan is to hang it, up near the ceiling, probably on it's side again.

There is, of course, another one over on the left side, out of

view from this angle. Still have lot's of work to do with

this setup, but speaker wise, I'm just about set. Those 2 chairs

over in the corner are really just spare's; not a position that's at

all optimized for viewing/listening to movies. On the plus side,

that 3rd Heresy is sitting on top of my big (homebuilt) subwoofer right

now, so that corner of the room gets the maximum shaker effect :-).

There are 2 little KG1.2's in the rear of the room; those are the last

speakers to be upgraded, though at this point I'm not really sure what

with. Best idea so far is a pair of KSM-12's mouted upside-down

at the wall-ceiling corner. No hurry on that little project

though, have plenty else to do.

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Rborder,

Is your using Crown Psa2 to power your rig nice amps.

I have also have a some crown psa2 powering 2 lascalas and

a pair of HIP slant moniters. I use them for PA in a Home recoding studio rehersal space I have.

I also power my computer speaker 67 heresys with a psa2.

I manged to find two of the psa2's with the option full meeters.

I think they have 16 leds per side. anyway they are cool amp and have a real nice hifi sound to them. Many recoding studios used them.

BTW your sopeakers look great and cool pic.

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