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[quote user="gsxr970"]Thanks everyone for the input, I think I will go a cheaper route based on your input. Chad[/quote]You just saved a grand. you can buy those ladies lots of drinks with all that extra dough!
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OK, I'm going to add a couple of reflex subs (KPT-684's) to my shop for the back wall (60' from the front subs which are THT's). The THT's are being powered by Crown XLS-202, which provides 300 WPC max at the sub's impedance. What I am wondering is which amp would be best suited for the KPT-684's? They cannot dig nearly as low as the THT's (22HZ), as they are rated from 34HZ. I think they are actually more efficient than the THT's at 105db, and they are capable
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You can try this for $30: http://www.amazon.com/Aluratek-AIS01F-I-Stream-DockFree-Bluetooth/dp/B006OT2WFM
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I think this is the receiver in the article: http://www.amazon.com/Aluratek-AIS01F-I-Stream-DockFree-Bluetooth/dp/B006OT2WFM
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You need a bluetooth receiver. Here's an article: http://www.technewsworld.com/story/73597.html
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Many of you may have already seen this, but the prices for Heresy's has gone up drastically. In many ways I think this is due to people parting them out to sell. I hate that people did that, but I do understand that it was done to make more money from the sum of the parts than the synergy of the whole speaker. For those of you who have been buying them as investments or even if you just have too darn many speakers, now might be a decent time to cash some of them in. I wish I had more than 1 pair
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[quote user="Amy Unger"] Unfortunately, as browsers are updated and this forum remains stagnant, there will be issues. Good news is we now have a web programmer on staff, and after a more daunting task is completed by the end of this summer, he will begin to tackle the forum. I know you guys don't like change, but get ready for it. I don't think there is a way around it. You've been warned. [/quote] I have set up forums several times, and my favorite forum software is YABB which
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If the scratch isn't to the paint (through the clear coat) it can be buffed out. If it is, you can use a product like in the video, or EZ Chip Repair , which I will vouch for personally. Deep scratches take time no matter what you use. Take it slow.....
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I would personally prefer the sound of the LS9: