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Old 09-20-06, 11:07 PM   #1
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Front L/R-Diy active quad amped 4way using SEAS H1212 tweeter,SEAS CB17RCY/P midrange,SEAS P21REX woofer,dual AC10 10" woofers in sealed bass module.

Center channel- Diy active bi amped 2way with a SEAS H1397 tweeter and 2 x Vifa M17SG midwoofers.

Rear -JBL SP6 inwalls

LFE- 2 x 12" woofers in sealed boxes with ELF/EAS EQ.


Electronics

Front L/R-Tweeter amp -Bryston 2B LP

Midrange amp -Bryston 2B LP

Woofer amp - Bryston 3B

Bass module amp - Bryston PP120


Center channel -Tweeter amp -1/2 of Bryston 2B LP

Midbass amp -1/2 of Bryston 2B LP


LFE amp-2 x Hypex Ucd180 Class D modules.


Rear amp- Teac AX1000 Integrated amp.


Active crossovers Fronts -Bryston 10BLR for the mid-woofer crossover and custom DIY design for the mid- tweeter crossover.
Custom DIY designs are used for the center channel and subwoofer.


DVD player- Modified Pioneer DV563 .It also functions as the surround decoder for DolbyDigital ,DTS,DVD-A and SACD..


Preamp (front l/r)-DIY design using discrete Jfets/Mosfets and Sulzer regulators.


Outboard DAC - Custom unit using Crystal CS 8420 and CS43122 chips.


DVD recorder- Pioneer DVR220


HD Satelite reciever- Star Choice Motorola 505


Surround processor -Technics SH500-used for decoding surround from the sat dish only.


TV- Panasonic TH37PX60 37" Plasma.



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Old 10-10-06, 12:44 PM   #2
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That appears to be a pretty insane setup. Good luck on getting an LCD that can match the picture quality of your CRT. It seems like a never ending battle.


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That appears to be a pretty insane setup. Good luck on getting an LCD that can match the picture quality of your CRT. It seems like a never ending battle.
Yeh, my Wife would agree that all the pieces of electronics is insane

If I want to get into HD ,LCD is the most economical way for me to do it.


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That is in fact an awsome equipment setup. You are light years ahead of me, I'm just getting started in the seprates department I may take you up on the offer for the correct components for the BSC filter. First I have to finish the x-over and measure and see where I'm at... I just have about four hours of final wiring to do and I'm done with x-over. What did you think about compensating EQ wise? for baffle step? I am pruchasing a couple more DSP parametric EQ's. It is nice to have this control. After the learning curve was over using the Behringer DSP1124P, I think its a nice unit for the money, wish they would make some stuff like this for dedicated "home" use, without hum problems to worry about! I think when I build some DIY mains to start I will also go with sealed boxes instead of ported. Two 7 inchers and one 1" dome MTM array sealed, long as I can get a 3db down of 80Hz I would be happy. After I am done I will post my findings.
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BTW I have a Panny1000u in a dedicated room, no windows, Da-lite 110" high power. Used to have the Da-matte material, I love this high power screen!!!!! no hot spoting at all, very bright, and off angle viewing not to bad either.


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That is in fact an awsome equipment setup.
Thanks
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I may take you up on the offer for the correct components for the BSC filter.
Certainly just give me a yell.
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What did you think about compensating EQ wise? for baffle step?
hummm I'm not sure that it could be done with the precision that can be achieved using the op amp solution.It would likely take several bands of EQ , lots of tweaking and accurate measurements would needed to verify that you are getting the intended results.

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BTW I have a Panny1000u in a dedicated room, no windows, Da-lite 110" high power. Used to have the Da-matte material, I love this high power screen!!!!! no hot spoting at all, very bright, and off angle viewing not to bad either.
Very nice. I would love to have that combo for hockey and Nascar.


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