Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #20 on: 26 Jun 2007, 06:12 pm »
I'm delivering the arrays and subwoofers to Boston next week  :D

Any ideas where to take my wife and 9 year-old son? I have a few places in mind but am open to suggestions. Thanks!

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« Reply #21 on: 26 Jun 2007, 06:14 pm »
what are you looking for? Food? Seafood? or just stuff to do? 

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« Reply #22 on: 26 Jun 2007, 06:20 pm »
what are you looking for? Food? Seafood? or just stuff to do? 

Answers to all three  :thumb:

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« Reply #23 on: 26 Jun 2007, 06:32 pm »
Well for your son I think they just re-opened the Children's Museum which is perfect for a 9yr old but it is indoors so for a rainy day
http://www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org/index.html

For food it helps to know if you are going to be IN Boston or North South etc but here is a quick run down.
Cheap Seafood casual: Barking Crab (close to the museum) http://www.barkingcrab.com/
Better Casual seafood: Summer Shack http://www.shackfoods.com/ (get the pan roasted lobster)
Other Seafood: King Fish Hall http://www.toddenglish.com/Restaurants/Kingfish.html (Todd English makes some tasty stuff plus right in Quincy Market)

Stay away from Legal and Turners.  There is MUCH better

Side note:  If you like good beer esspecially Belgians you must go to the Pubick House they have great food too.  http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2247/?view=beerfly

If you are out of the city a bit and want a schwanky meal you CANNOT beat Ming's Blue Ginger
http://www.ming.com/blueginger/ ( dinner is real spendy but worth it.  Lunch is reasonable)

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #24 on: 26 Jun 2007, 06:53 pm »
Well for your son I think they just re-opened the Children's Museum which is perfect for a 9yr old but it is indoors so for a rainy day
http://www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org/index.html

For food it helps to know if you are going to be IN Boston or North South etc but here is a quick run down.
Cheap Seafood casual: Barking Crab (close to the museum) http://www.barkingcrab.com/
Better Casual seafood: Summer Shack http://www.shackfoods.com/ (get the pan roasted lobster)
Other Seafood: King Fish Hall http://www.toddenglish.com/Restaurants/Kingfish.html (Todd English makes some tasty stuff plus right in Quincy Market)

Stay away from Legal and Turners.  There is MUCH better

Side note:  If you like good beer esspecially Belgians you must go to the Pubick House they have great food too.  http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2247/?view=beerfly

If you are out of the city a bit and want a schwanky meal you CANNOT beat Ming's Blue Ginger
http://www.ming.com/blueginger/ ( dinner is real spendy but worth it.  Lunch is reasonable)


Thanks for your help. We'll be staying in Waltham so if there's anything (attractions or places to eat) close to there let me know. I imagine we'll spend a day or two in the city.

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« Reply #25 on: 26 Jun 2007, 07:44 pm »
Since you will be in Waltham you should go to The Summer Shack Cambridge location for seafood.  All you have to do is hop back on 95N for a few exits and take Route 2E till the end.  Very easy but DO NOT ATTEMPT DURING RUSH HOUR!!!!  This is also a great option because it is right at the last stop on the RedLine which will zip you right into Boston/Cambridge and gives you the option of hitting Harvard sq.

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #26 on: 26 Jun 2007, 08:00 pm »
any info on what's available to hear in Dallas?  I might make the trek from Fort Worth and there may be a couple others....

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #27 on: 27 Jun 2007, 04:16 pm »
any info on what's available to hear in Dallas?  I might make the trek from Fort Worth and there may be a couple others....

The Dallas system is a 3-pc. set consisting of Accuton arrays and a matching Accuton center channel. Stay tuned for further details...

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #28 on: 27 Jun 2007, 07:32 pm »
Which size Acuton drivers & number of each in the "array"?

Interesting that you decided to work w/ the Acuton ceramic technology; Avalon's $7k/pr MSRP "Mixing Monitor" 2-way design by Neal Patel piqued my interest lately.   

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #29 on: 27 Jun 2007, 10:17 pm »
Which size Acuton drivers & number of each in the "array"?

Interesting that you decided to work w/ the Acuton ceramic technology; Avalon's $7k/pr MSRP "Mixing Monitor" 2-way design by Neal Patel piqued my interest lately.   

Nine C82-T8's (5.5") per channel and eight ribbons. Can you say FAST  :thumb:

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #30 on: 27 Jun 2007, 10:58 pm »
Oooooo!  Ahhhhhh!  I'd LOVE to hear that!   :thumb:

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Re: Reference Systems for Dallas, Boston, and Utah
« Reply #31 on: 1 Jul 2007, 12:14 pm »
I'll be in Waltham ths evening if anyone from the Boston area wants to get together. PM here or email me.

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« Reply #32 on: 1 Jul 2007, 12:22 pm »
I'll be in Waltham ths evening if anyone from the Boston area wants to get together. PM here or email me.

Just tonight Rick?

Unfortunately, my wife has to work today (in Waltham) and I have my boys.

George

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« Reply #33 on: 4 Jul 2007, 04:12 am »
I'll be in Waltham ths evening if anyone from the Boston area wants to get together. PM here or email me.

Just tonight Rick?

Unfortunately, my wife has to work today (in Waltham) and I have my boys.

George

Sorry we didn't get to meet. I had a great time setting up the system - two arrays with Scan-Speak 7" Revelators / Fountek ribbons and dual sub towers - four 10" Revelator aluminum cone drivers per side driven with 1000-watt amps. Serious bass, deep and detailed with effortless slam.  :D

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« Reply #34 on: 4 Jul 2007, 03:06 pm »
I'll be in Waltham ths evening if anyone from the Boston area wants to get together. PM here or email me.

Just tonight Rick?

Unfortunately, my wife has to work today (in Waltham) and I have my boys.

George

Sorry we didn't get to meet. I had a great time setting up the system - two arrays with Scan-Speak 7" Revelators / Fountek ribbons and dual sub towers - four 10" Revelator aluminum cone drivers per side driven with 1000-watt amps. Serious bass, deep and detailed with effortless slam.  :D
Rick....Take any photo's ??? Thanks...... :beer:

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« Reply #35 on: 5 Jul 2007, 01:56 pm »
I'll be in Waltham ths evening if anyone from the Boston area wants to get together. PM here or email me.

Just tonight Rick?

Unfortunately, my wife has to work today (in Waltham) and I have my boys.

George

Sorry we didn't get to meet. I had a great time setting up the system - two arrays with Scan-Speak 7" Revelators / Fountek ribbons and dual sub towers - four 10" Revelator aluminum cone drivers per side driven with 1000-watt amp :lol: :lol:s. Serious bass, deep and detailed with effortless slam.  :D
Rick....Take any photo's ??? Thanks...... :beer:

I'll post some pictures when I return back to NC. Right now I'm recovering from the fireworks last night  :lol:

We stood for three hours on the bridge between Boston and Cambridge watching the fireworks. Except for the rain it was a great time and the show was excellent. Now back to reproducing those 1812 cannon shots and the right angle grooves on the Telarc recording...   :lol: