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BlueStreak 03-23-2013 12:50 PM

Check out my system.............
 
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/sho...53#post6633853

Dave

merrylander 03-23-2013 01:45 PM

Very, very nice.

icenine 03-23-2013 03:15 PM

very nice and neat
unlike my mancave
where one is in danger of having a valve burn or a speaker fall on your head

but my music sounds good lol

is that wooden box the thing you built to drive the maggie? a pre-amp?
Robbin

BlueStreak 03-23-2013 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by icenine (Post 151486)
very nice and neat
unlike my mancave
where one is in danger of having a valve burn or a speaker fall on your head

but my music sounds good lol

is that wooden box the thing you built to drive the maggie? a pre-amp?
Robbin

It's a passive attenuator. Sort of like a preamp with no active circuitry. Basically a selector switch and a pot with a few resistors. It has four inputs and one output. I'm using Radio Shack adaptor to feed the both amp & headphone amp with out having to switch interconnects. I just can't power them up at the same time that way.:rolleyes: I plan to add a second switchable output one of these days.

Dave

bobabode 03-23-2013 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueStreak (Post 151471)

Schweet, man. What's that horn on top of the eWave?

BlueStreak 03-23-2013 08:35 PM

I hope you did NOT just ask me that.........................

The horn on top of the E-wave.....................IS the E-wave, Bob.

It buys a Selenium D-220 compression driver (SOME prefer the B&C 250.) and either the Dayton or Pyle waveguide. Then, it picks an appropriate crossover design by JackGiff from the econowave thread, buys parts and constructs crossover. It mates driver with waveguide and either mounts this on top of an existing bass cabinet or it buids one, hooks everything up and, VIOLA'! Another econowave is born....Tweak as you desire.

Dave

bobabode 03-23-2013 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueStreak (Post 151503)
I hope you did NOT just ask me that.........................

The horn on top of the E-wave.....................IS the E-wave, Bob.

It buys a Selenium D-220 compression driver (SOME prefer the B&C 250.) and either the Dayton or Pyle waveguide. Then, it picks an appropriate crossover design by JackGiff from the econowave thread, buys parts and constructs crossover. It mates driver with waveguide and either monuts this on top of an existing bass cabinet or it buids one, hooks everything up and, VIOLA'! Another econowave is born....Tweak as you desire.

Dave

I didn't remember which horn you went with for your build. Anyway, nice rug.;)

BlueStreak 03-23-2013 10:53 PM

Oh, it's the Dayton-http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=270-318

Some say the Pyle is less resonant because it's thicker. I had four one pound bricks of electrical sealing compound in the garage.........My horns aren't resonant AT ALL.

And, I used the Selenium D220Ti driver, some use the B&C driver, claiming it's more "smooth" out of the box (Read; more "dark"). The Selenium just has a long break in period, but, once it breaks in it's as sweet as honey with nice "sparkle" on top.

Sorry, if I snarked at you, Bob. I'd just gotten done debating some halfwits on another site. I should learn not to bring my frustration home with me.;)

Regards,
Dave

bobabode 03-23-2013 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueStreak (Post 151510)
Oh, it's the Dayton-http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=270-318

Some say the Pyle is less resonant because it's thicker. I had four one pound bricks of electrical sealing compound in the garage.........My horns aren't resonant AT ALL.

And, I used the Selenium D220Ti driver, some use the B&C driver, claiming it's more "smooth" out of the box (Read; more "dark"). The Selenium just has a long break in period, but, once it breaks in it's as sweet as honey with nice "sparkle" on top.

Sorry, if I snarked at you, Bob. I'd just gotten done debating some halfwits on another site. I should learn not to bring my frustration home with me.;)

Regards,
Dave

No problemo. It's all good.:)

BlueStreak 03-23-2013 11:08 PM

Oh, and the rug is a real Persian, about 40 years old. A guy in my apartment complex back in San Diego sold it to me for $300. He was American, but had been born & raised in Iran. His parents worked for the U.S. Government there, until the Shah was deposed and the religious freaks took over and tossed them out in '79. He had all kinds of cool stuff from Iran, spoke fluent Farsi and all of that. Really nice and intelligent dude too.

Sadly, sometime between living in Iran and the day I bought the rug, he had become a coke-head. He had successfuly quit, but owed people, very nasty people. He asked me for $100....I offered him $300 and told him I felt like a thief. I hope he paid off his debts with that money.................The last time I saw him, he was headed for Colorado.

Kind of cool how objects one acquires can have such memories attached to them, isn't it?

Dave


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