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Hey David, I will order this today if they are open. I have one of your earlier CDs and it was excellent. Just curious, was any Klipsch equipment, like monitors, used in producing this CD?
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Here is a one-pager about a guy who was dissatisfied with commercial products and decided to record his own music. Sorry for the poor quality, this is the best I could get from the microfilm. This article is from the Times-Picayune, (New Orleans) "Dixie Roto" Sunday magazine, November 15, 1964. For those of yall in New Orleans, this address is the so-called Spanish Stables in the Vieux Carre.
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Sumo products were mostly designed by the great James Bongiorno and they are some of the best SS ever produced in the 70s-90s. There is a vigorous cult/aftermarket for them. I have the Sumo Electra preamp and Polaris power amp and very happy with them. The Nine will have plenty of power for the Chorus. The Yahoo group is: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SAE_Talk/
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http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Gryphon%2520Corporation/AMPLIPHONEC/
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have you cleaned the contacts in the trigger? If you have continuity across the coil it is more likely a contact problem in the trigger or battery holder.
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Hi, I can't answers all your questions, and I suspect it will take several posts by the guys who have done the analysis to do so. The K33's range depends on the application. Hidden deep in a folded horn, it does just get to 400 Hz. In a Cornwall, in the open, it goes on up to 600 Hz just fine. The K400/401 depends on the baffle (Paul called it a flange) to get down to 400 Hz. Used on a minimum size baffle, I'd cut it off at 500 Hz. I have 4 Corn IIs and a Rythmik 12 sub. I set my crossover
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Spicy food (Hunan Triple Crown) does inspire odd dreams. Last night, I dreamt I had been invited to a restaurant for a launch party for anew monobloc amp. The inventor was doing this all by himself and he apologized that the speakers had not arrived. His prototype was sitting on top of a wooden box. He threw his jacket over it so he could "unveil" it. Me and my friends were giving each other the fish-eye about this time. He finally pulled the jacket off and ta-da! there sat the amp. It
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I understand why we have electrical codes but many jurisdictions will let you get permitted after the fact if a licensed electrician goes through the installation and signs off or makes changes to bring you up to code. In N'awlins we would just pass the hat among the tenants and buy the inspector some Saints tickets, and voila, we'd have our permit. That table is beautiful. I remember that heart pine used to be very common for bed slats. A buddy of mine laminated several slats together and
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That banner is still up, I thought Amy had killed that for us...
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well, at least they won't need to embalm him...