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just woke up...skipped the first class because i woke up feeling a little sick and i am not going to let another cold get ahold of me. Rest and good food for the rest of this week

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Sean, a handful of JBL 755.6's are on ebay at a crazy good price. Wish I had the money. :(

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class D was designed for more efficiency not necessarily because of distortion. class D were designed more for sub because subs generally demand more power, in this case cheap power, especially people who listen to nothing but rap bass lines :P its probably the filthiest choice of class for power though IMO....overgeneralizing i know.

Audison did a pretty neat thing with their LRX 5.1k

It uses a A A/B D class system.

A is for the tweeters

A/B is for the mids

D is for the sub. they use different PSU inside the amp(i may be using the wrong term, maybe inductors?) for each system but work jointly.

very innovative

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My Class D Alpine amps are clean as can be, to my ears. Class D's draw is the efficiency & form factor.

So for some 3-way cabinets for a home theater application I'm looking into a 12" Dayton Reference HF series woofer, currently looking at a 6" mid (possibly Morel or some 7" Usher), then a silk dome tweeter. It'll all be a passive crossover network.

Opinions?

I think a 12" midbass is going to need some monstrous inductors in order to get the Xover point low enough for it...

But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

Do not wanna go to work tonight...Random fevers with a head cold ftmfl

But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

you should be a hacker like me and hack the system. all the pron i can get on dish

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So for some 3-way cabinets for a home theater application I'm looking into a 12" Dayton Reference HF series woofer, currently looking at a 6" mid (possibly Morel or some 7" Usher), then a silk dome tweeter. It'll all be a passive crossover network.

Opinions?

8945P yay!

got my new drivers license finally. Now I can actually go into clubs and what not(they scan your I.D instead of just looking at it). Time to go pick up some beer!

Well, small concerns is roughly equivalent to large concerns. I want 1% tolerances, not 10%. We'll see how it pulls through tonight when I run a few speakers through it.

That would be my concern as well. I assume you will baseline it on something known, do let us know how it works. As soon as Germany gets off their ass I will have a new portable acquisition system myself and will do a bit of measuring.

got my new drivers license finally. Now I can actually go into clubs and what not(they scan your I.D instead of just looking at it). Time to go pick up some beer!

Get ready to feel broke.

But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

you should be a hacker like me and hack the system. all the pron i can get on dish

so in other words.....the boring cheesy stuff :nutkick:

But, something like the Klipsch Cornwall has a 15" mid, 18" passive radiator and doesn't need a sub for even really bass-heavy music. Little bit more effficient than a Dayton Reference though :)

Off to go bitch at Comcast for my cable not working...

you should be a hacker like me and hack the system. all the pron i can get on dish

If I didn't live in an apartment, sure...I've got a 7' dish and mount left over from some amateur radio projects I tried sitting in my parent's basement, one of these days I'll put it to some use when I have the land to put it up...

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