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No offence, but I think you need to try/learn some of these technologies in practice before spending up on top-shelf units.
bigjppop, were you aware that the iNuke 1000 has a cooling fan noisy enough for owners to go to extraordinary lengths to quieten them?For example (and note the cavalier approach to possible overheating complications relating to the shroud mod):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0acD2uFFkg&feature=related
Have I missed something? I didn't think most of the stuff I had listed was "top shelf" gear. I haven't found a cheaper option to the miniDSP, the iNuke puts out great power for very little money, and the tube amps are very simple/cheap designs. The Hawthorne speakers also seem to be a great deal.I'm certainly open to suggestions on other products to learn on.
Perhaps it is I who missed something, but the Sterling version of the Silver Iris is 5 times the price of the standard version.But that's fine, they're still not that expensive, if you're sure that's what you need/want and are committed to make it work.
That's probably where the confusion came in; I haven't checked with Hawthorne yet, but I'm hoping by going with an active XO I can get the drivers (coax/tweeter) minus the very expensive crossover pieces. I'm guessing here, but with any luck the speakers without the crossover should come in between 300-400 instead of 800 with the crossovers. We'll see, but you're right, the full price of the Sterlings is a little steep for a first go at things.
Another option to consider is a two-way: use the Hawthorne passive crossover on the Silver Iris, and an active crossover between that and the Augies.