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    Somebody’s bought all your paint Mike! :-)
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    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Are they JBLs in your profile picture Frank? If so which ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali Tait View Post
    Somebody’s bought all your paint Mike! :-)
    Thank god lol



    More vids to come , tease .......... me ?


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    Current: [P20] Roon/Tidal > Custom PC> Chevron Paradox NDF16 > Phast Pre > Neuro. 686 > Tannoy Berkley (RFC tweaks)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pharos View Post
    Are they JBLs in your profile picture Frank? If so which ones?
    Yes, they are K2 S9800 inspired/DIY clones.They are active and use a combination of drivers from across the Synthesis program.15" ME150H bass from the S3100, I use a 4" beryllium comp driver(as in the DD66000) rather than the 3"Be from the S9800 on the same horn(H9800). I've dispensed with the super tweeter as the 4"Be is good out to 18khz.
    Second system has the 3" 2435 Be on an Array SAM1 horn with a 12" 2206 bass mid. The house is also full of Tannoys, Arden1's and System 15 DMT2's in the main.I'm in the middle of an Arden Legacy clone project too using 3833/3836 drivers.
    Last edited by cooky; 02-11-2017 at 17:33.

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    Link to the video above should work now, forgot I the gallery locked off

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooky View Post
    Yes, they are K2 S9800 inspired/DIY clones.They are active and use a combination of drivers from across the Synthesis program.15" ME150H bass from the S3100, I use a 4" beryllium comp driver(as in the DD66000) rather than the 3"Be from the S9800 on the same horn(H9800). I've dispensed with the super tweeter as the 4"Be is good out to 18khz.
    Second system has the 3" 2435 Be on an Array SAM1 horn with a 12" 2206 bass mid. The house is also full of Tannoys, Arden1's and System 15 DMT2's in the main.
    Interesting.
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    Very nice! That box must have weighed something. I know how heavy those are.
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