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Capt. Rob January 3rd 06 12:12 AM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
Sold my entire theatre system over the last 6 weeks....11K worth of
stuff, and replaced with a 700 dollar home theatre in a box!

Until Thomas is older and our new home is ready...24 months or so from
now....I'm a lo-fi guy!


RB
35s5...hi fidelity boat!
NY


Bob Crantz January 3rd 06 01:46 AM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Sold my entire theatre system over the last 6 weeks....11K worth of
stuff, and replaced with a 700 dollar home theatre in a box!

Until Thomas is older and our new home is ready...24 months or so from
now....I'm a lo-fi guy!


RB
35s5...hi fidelity boat!
NY


You may not have the nicest stereo anymore, but you've made up for it with
the boat.

Amen!

Where are you moving to?



Capt. Rob January 3rd 06 10:55 AM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
You may not have the nicest stereo anymore, but you've made up for it
with
the boat.


Yeah....watched King Kong last night. Amazingly, the onkyo system did
okay, but I can tell it's a bit harsh on some types of music. The suib
is probably half as powerful as my old one, but this is a matched
system and it's actually more seamless than my assembled setup. Sounds
better than any Bose system, but then Bose is all boom and tweeter to
impress the buyers at Circuit City. The Onkyo has some reasonable
midrange, but it's an up front image much of the time. Still, if you
want good layered midrange, you have to pay big bucks.
King Kong would be a much better film if it was 30 minutes shorter. The
story, which the audience already knows well, moves forward like
Scotty's boat, slow and ponderous. ** 1/2


RB
35s5
NY


Bob Crantz January 3rd 06 02:27 PM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
Is the transient intermodulation distortion and group delay improved?

Are the phase transitions of the crossovers continuous and first order
monotonic?

Do the sidelobe levels of the speakers decrease with aperture efficiency?

Do the speakers have high single mode efficiency for the entire bandwidth?

Have you measured the Dirac response of the system end to end?


Amen!

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
You may not have the nicest stereo anymore, but you've made up for it
with
the boat.


Yeah....watched King Kong last night. Amazingly, the onkyo system did
okay, but I can tell it's a bit harsh on some types of music. The suib
is probably half as powerful as my old one, but this is a matched
system and it's actually more seamless than my assembled setup. Sounds
better than any Bose system, but then Bose is all boom and tweeter to
impress the buyers at Circuit City. The Onkyo has some reasonable
midrange, but it's an up front image much of the time. Still, if you
want good layered midrange, you have to pay big bucks.
King Kong would be a much better film if it was 30 minutes shorter. The
story, which the audience already knows well, moves forward like
Scotty's boat, slow and ponderous. ** 1/2


RB
35s5
NY




Capt. Rob January 3rd 06 02:46 PM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
Is the transient intermodulation distortion and group delay improved?


Are the phase transitions of the crossovers continuous and first order
monotonic?


Do the sidelobe levels of the speakers decrease with aperture
efficiency?


Regarding reception? Only used with in-house media.


Do the speakers have high single mode efficiency for the entire
bandwidth?

Compared to what? A Snell K3? Certainly.


Have you measured the Dirac response of the system end to end?

Not familiar with the Dirac response, Bob. Fill me in.
At the moment I'm trying to cut side-wall reflection for the upper
midrange by building secondary tweeter enclosures (Box-external) out of
foam. Seems to be working, though things are still too bright for
music.



RB
35s5
NY


Bob Crantz January 3rd 06 02:52 PM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
TIM vs THD:

http://www.websmith.co.za/vt/amp.html

How your own ear generates TIM:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract

Even though this says zero global feedback eliminates TIM:

http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...04-part-2.html

It's not true by itself! In addition, the power supply frequency response
should be at least five times that of the audio chain. That's very difficult
with low voltage supplies. In fact, in a real audio system the power supply
costs twice as much as the audio chain.

Can your audio power supply go from 0 to 500 watts peak in 50 usec with no
overshoot, undershoot or ringing?

Amen!



Bob Crantz January 3rd 06 03:04 PM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
Is the transient intermodulation distortion and group delay improved?


Are the phase transitions of the crossovers continuous and first order
monotonic?


Do the sidelobe levels of the speakers decrease with aperture
efficiency?


Regarding reception? Only used with in-house media.


Reception? These questions all involve the transmission of sound.



Do the speakers have high single mode efficiency for the entire
bandwidth?

Compared to what? A Snell K3? Certainly.



Do they then have variable apertures?



Have you measured the Dirac response of the system end to end?

Not familiar with the Dirac response, Bob. Fill me in.


The impulse response of the system. This can show phase and transient
distortions.

At the moment I'm trying to cut side-wall reflection for the upper
midrange by building secondary tweeter enclosures (Box-external) out of
foam. Seems to be working, though things are still too bright for
music.


Sometimes adjusting the separation of the speakers can reduce this,
especially if the reflection is due to a sidelobe of the speaker. The other
speaker,in essence, becomes a parasitic radiator that cancels sidelobes. You
can also try a third radiator that is isotropic and has reduced radiation to
reduce the reflection. You'll have to move it around to find the sweet spot.
Foam at the aperture may not work as well as a wall hanging. Is the foam in
the near field of the speaker?


So how many monthly payments of $49.95 do you have to make for this new
"audio system" of yours?

Amen!




RB
35s5
NY




Bob Crantz January 3rd 06 03:35 PM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
Here's why my stereo is superior to yours:

http://media.urbandictionary.com/ima...ltap-36821.jpg

Amen!



Capt. Rob January 3rd 06 04:05 PM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
Here's why my stereo is superior to yours:


That's one more, now isn't it?


RB
35s5....the bigger the cushion, the better the pushin!
NY


Capt.Mooron January 3rd 06 06:26 PM

Hey, Bob Crantz!
 
Oh Yeah Mr Fancy Pants Speaker Guru.... yet you couldn't tell me where to
get a system capable of generating sub audible sound waves to drive my
neighbour to early admission to the looney bin!!

Thanx fer Nuthin'.....

CM


"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
ink.net...
Is the transient intermodulation distortion and group delay improved?

Are the phase transitions of the crossovers continuous and first order
monotonic?

Do the sidelobe levels of the speakers decrease with aperture efficiency?

Do the speakers have high single mode efficiency for the entire bandwidth?

Have you measured the Dirac response of the system end to end?


Amen!

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
You may not have the nicest stereo anymore, but you've made up for it
with
the boat.


Yeah....watched King Kong last night. Amazingly, the onkyo system did
okay, but I can tell it's a bit harsh on some types of music. The suib
is probably half as powerful as my old one, but this is a matched
system and it's actually more seamless than my assembled setup. Sounds
better than any Bose system, but then Bose is all boom and tweeter to
impress the buyers at Circuit City. The Onkyo has some reasonable
midrange, but it's an up front image much of the time. Still, if you
want good layered midrange, you have to pay big bucks.
King Kong would be a much better film if it was 30 minutes shorter. The
story, which the audience already knows well, moves forward like
Scotty's boat, slow and ponderous. ** 1/2


RB
35s5
NY







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