LOL, I can't resist. JBL L100's (go ahead, laugh until you laugh yourselves
silly), Creek Audio Systems 4140 (thank God for the British), Sony CDP 620 ES
II that weighs more than one JBL ;), custom homebuilt Delta-Graph 10 band
equalizer (how else would I be able to place a dip at 4 and 8k due to the
L100's) in a 14 by 10 room that has more parallel surfaces than one can shake
a stick at. One saving grace are 2 small storage space doors on either end
that can be opened to create nice bass traps.
Richard - a has been sound engineer slowly going deaf due to cranking up his
Klipsch 2.0 computer speakers (go ahead, laugh until you laugh yourselves
silly) to 103db spl peak while listening to Peter Gabriel :)
On Thursday 04 March 2004 03:35 pm, you wrote:
> While we're bragging on our sound gear, particularly the speakers
> (shouldn't they be called "singers," or maybe "players"?) all I
> will say regarding this, without reference to any of the front-end
> gear, is this:
>
> Bi-wired (Cardis), bi-amped (McCormack) Vandersteen 3a's in a
> 24x22 ft. room with a 12-ft. cathedral ceiling sloping upwards
> toward the "hot seat," with each speaker sitting 6 ft. from the
> nearest wall, a placement determined with sound meter and
> computer, but mostly by ear.
>
> Nothing is newer than 8 years old (except the DVD/SACD player),
> and I don't expect there to be anything new anytime soon unless
> something blows up.
>
> Walt, not quite deaf yet
>
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