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I remember seeing pics of your A7s years ago. I don't remember that TT in the room!! What is that thing?

(I also bought some tweets from you in '03)

Congrats on the Cornwalls. Don't forget to give us your impressions!

Dan

Yeah I noticed the TT first - looks like it is either a Clearaudio Champion level 2 upgrade or a Transrotor dual plinth model (cant remember the model designation). Whichever (and even if it is something completely different) - details please!

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Yeah I noticed the TT first - looks like it is

either a Clearaudio Champion level 2 upgrade or a Transrotor dual

plinth model (cant remember the model designation). Whichever (and even

if it is something completely different) - details please!

Yes, it is a Clearaudio Champion II with an SME 309 arm holding a Benz

Micro Glider. I first showed a picture of it in the "any vinyl guys

here" thread :

http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/3/675370/ShowPost.aspx#675370

Since that thread I got the acrylic dust cover from JMK Displays

that I also showed in another thread. The entire thing is sitting on a

diy isolation sandbox. That is 3/4" mdf filled with 25 pounds of #10

glass beads used in bead blasting. This stuff is finer than sand and

feels amost silky to the touch. The Champion II (80 pounds) sits on a

1/2" piece of glass and the whole thing sits on 9 Daruma isolation

bearings. As if that wasn't enough, the break front has a single piece

top of marble that weights in at 210 pounds. So you could say there is

a bit of mass there.

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You probably should have gone with the 300 pound marble slab just to make sure!!

That is a beautiful set up you have there and I bet sounds freaking incredible!!!!!!!

Hey when is the next meeting in SA or Austin? I forget when and where the next one is. I really need to go to one of your meetings!! Are they on weekends cause I work M-F nights.

What are the A7s? Horns? Details please.

As always I am impressed with your dedication to this hobby!!

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snip...Hey when is the next meeting in SA or

Austin? I forget when and where the next one is. I really

need to go to one of your meetings!! Are they on weekends cause I

work M-F nights.

What are the A7s? Horns? Details please. snip...

Let's see, the next meet is actually in McKinney on March 18th. You can keep a watch on the Lone Star Bottleheads Website to track our events. We try to hold one every other month and they are always on the weekend.

The A7's are Altec Voice of the Theatre in 825 cabinets. They are a

two way design using a 416-8C driver for the bottom end, a 802-8G

compression driver matted to a 511B horn for top end duty.

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sooooo...........how do the Cornies compare ................to Magnificents...???

I really need to do some extended listening, but on first impressions,

they sound really nice. I like horns and these fit that bill. They are

open with a good sound stage. Now these do have the "ALK" crossover, so

I don't know how that differs from the original sound. The A7's do have

more depth, but then with the larger horn that was to be expected.

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Luther,

Where did you find these nice Cornwalls? And here I thought I had my intel web prepared to snap up any stray Klipsch in our area <grin>. Looks like another very nice score. Hope to be able to get with you sometime and check them out. I'll bring the beer...

Congrats again...

Dave

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Luther,

Where did you find these nice

Cornwalls? And here I thought I had my intel web prepared to snap

up any stray Klipsch in our area <grin>. Looks like another

very nice score. Hope to be able to get with you sometime and

check them out. I'll bring the beer...

Congrats again...

Dave

I drove up to Austin last night to get these.

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Yeah I noticed the TT first - looks like it is either a Clearaudio Champion level 2 upgrade or a Transrotor dual plinth model (cant remember the model designation). Whichever (and even if it is something completely different) - details please!

Yes, it is a Clearaudio Champion II with an SME 309 arm holding a Benz Micro Glider. I first showed a picture of it in the "any vinyl guys here" thread :

http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/3/675370/ShowPost.aspx#675370

Since that thread I got the acrylic dust cover from JMK Displays that I also showed in another thread. The entire thing is sitting on a diy isolation sandbox. That is 3/4" mdf filled with 25 pounds of #10 glass beads used in bead blasting. This stuff is finer than sand and feels amost silky to the touch. The Champion II (80 pounds) sits on a 1/2" piece of glass and the whole thing sits on 9 Daruma isolation bearings. As if that wasn't enough, the break front has a single piece top of marble that weights in at 210 pounds. So you could say there is a bit of mass there.

A funny thing - I was totally freaking at the weights - till I noticed they were in pounds and I was thinking Kilos. Even so that is one hefty setup you have there.

Its also interesting for me in that the Champion 2 is a much more traditional approach to a high mass table (in many ways) than my Master Solution which weighs considerably less - as indeed does my marble plinth.

I think my TT is about 55 lbs with the whole emphasis of the design being minimal body under and around the platter.

I did consider yours very carefully and only went for mine because there are further upgrades available upto the Maximum Solution:

ca_maxsolamg.jpg

I just need to decide if 3 motors is really a good idea.

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That is one very sweet table. Just a tad more than my budget allowed. The mass in mine is mostly in the stainless pucks.

Me too - I am thinking ahead (probably to my 50th birthday). I am just 2 motors, one controller and the central locator away from it - but that is about $4000 !!!

Actually yours is more massive than even that one (by about 5 lbs).

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