Well she ain't no Locomotive but she moves pretty good !

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Bill Baker

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Well she ain't no Locomotive but she moves pretty good !
« Reply #20 on: 28 Feb 2006, 03:31 am »
Hey Willie,
 Why don't you throw one of them there 45 PPs into the car and come up and see me. I think the Usher D2's would love'em :mrgreen:

Scott F.

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« Reply #21 on: 28 Feb 2006, 04:03 am »
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Next time you guys have a meeting I would love to come.  I have a Yamamoto linestage maybe you guys would be interested in hearing as it is kinda rare. :D   I also have a Almarro A205A integrated that is modified by response audio.


Cool, I'll let you know when the next get together is, it's getting close since we haven't had a big gathering since Christmas.

Blackmore has the Yammie line stage plus the 08(?) 300b driving a pair of Abbey's. We'd love to hear the  Almorro. It should fit in just fine with all the hi-eff speakers we have down here.

Where abouts in Illinois are you?


Hey Bill, you could always ship the D-2's down here and we could let you know how they sound with the 45's :lol:

meby

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« Reply #22 on: 28 Feb 2006, 04:17 am »
I live in a suburb of Chicago.  I have Abbys also which I really like. :mrgreen:

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« Reply #23 on: 28 Feb 2006, 07:51 pm »
I have Abby's as well, so it seems your ears are probably similar to most of us down this way.  Not that we don't have a few still clinging to their planars  :roll: ?

Cheers,
Brad

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« Reply #24 on: 28 Feb 2006, 08:37 pm »
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Hey Bill, you could always ship the D-2's down here and we could let you know how they sound with the 45's


 How big is your mailbox? Maybe I could send them priority mail?
 It would cost upwards of $1000 to ship these speakers.

 I know already that a single 45 will drive them very nicely at 1.8 watts :mrgreen:

drummerwill

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« Reply #25 on: 2 Mar 2006, 03:51 pm »
I would love to do a road trip to the Big Apple, with the "Locomotive". But its just not  gonna happen anytime soon. My next road trip will be with my son, looking at colleges.  Maybe not as much fun!
  Willie

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« Reply #26 on: 2 Mar 2006, 04:51 pm »
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I would love to do a road trip to the Big Apple, with the "Locomotive". But its just not gonna happen anytime soon. My next road trip will be with my son, looking at colleges. Maybe not as much fun!


 I'm nowhere near the Big Apple. About 4 hours north. Tell you what, if you plan on looking at Suny Binghamton University, it's about 3 miles from my place. Also about 10 minutes from McIntosh Labs.

meby

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« Reply #27 on: 2 Mar 2006, 04:58 pm »
bmed,
    The abbys replaced Maggie 1.6s maybe it is some sort of evolutionary path of planar to single driver. :lol:

steve k

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« Reply #28 on: 2 Mar 2006, 09:25 pm »
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Not that we don't have a few still clinging to their planars  ?


Dem's fightin words, Brad!  While Mike D and are may be in the minority in GAS, we don't cling to our planars! We walk freelly around them without sticking at all!  :lol:

In all seriousness though, had I met you SET/horn maniacs a few years earlier I'd probably be listening to some Lowthers now with a 1 watt mega amp. But alas, I was already on the Quest for the Holy Grail and I have to play it out to the last biamp, crossover upgrade, fuse bypass, RF choke, bypass cap, mye stand bloody great gig in the sky. :o

When I think I've hit the wall with this, I'll no doubt see the light and settle for a simpler means of sonic bliss. Right now, though, I'm past the point of no return.
steve k

mark@marktwain

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« Reply #29 on: 2 Mar 2006, 10:57 pm »
You could always build a second system Steve. :lol: Come on over to the darkside, ya know ya want to!
Mark

Scott F.

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« Reply #30 on: 3 Mar 2006, 01:30 am »
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...In all seriousness though, had I met you SET/horn maniacs a few years earlier I'd probably be listening to some Lowthers now with a 1 watt mega amp....... Right now, though, I'm past the point of no return....


Hey Steve, its never too late to turn back  :lol:

Think aGon, then think SETs, Lowthers and hi-e subs. When the smoke clears, I'd bet you pocket a buck or two in the exchange. :mrgreen:

DeadFish

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« Reply #31 on: 3 Mar 2006, 01:53 am »
You know they are right, Steve...

New horizons to hear...

Your Maggies sound great, don't get me wrong...

              "This is not the droid you want."

hehehehe
 8)

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« Reply #32 on: 3 Mar 2006, 02:00 am »
Hey Scott,
 Maybe I need to send you my traveling pair of Musica Bella SP/AV-1 speakers? (same pair audiojerry wrote about) Whadaya think?

 Do you have any "power" there? They will sound okay with 8 watts but can handle 200 watts of kick ass KT88 power. If you have something around 20-30 tube watts, that would do it.

 They ain't pretty as they were finished outdoors on a 45 degree day just to get a coating on them.

 Or, we can wait till I transfer all the "pieces" into a nice set of cabinets so you can also comment on the finish. Maybe that would be better?

 Your turn.

Scott F.

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« Reply #33 on: 3 Mar 2006, 05:10 am »
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Hey Scott,
 Maybe I need to send you my traveling pair of Musica Bella SP/AV-1 speakers? (same pair audiojerry wrote about) Whadaya think?

 Do you have any "power" there? They will sound okay with 8 watts but can handle 200 watts of kick ass KT88 power. If you have something around 20-30 tube watts, that would do it.

 They ain't pretty as they were finished outdoors on a 45 degree day just to get a coating on them.

 Or, we can wait till I transfer all the "pieces" into a nice set of cabinets so you can also comment on the finish. Maybe that would be better?

 Your turn.


I'm game. Got plenty of power here as long as the Bella's aren't too tough a load on an amp. I've got the modded Radii's running KT88s. They are putting out between 75 and 100 wpc (I'm running them pretty cool).

Give me some time though, I've got at least three months of gear stacked up right now but I'd definately like to hear them (as I'm sure the other guys would too).

mark@marktwain

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« Reply #34 on: 3 Mar 2006, 03:35 pm »
Here ya go Steve, this will get ya started http://cgi.ebay.com/130-HZ-TRACTRIX-Horns-and-special-AUDAX-drivers-V-G-C_W0QQitemZ5874590485QQcategoryZ73372QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem  :mrgreen: I think someone here at gas should pick these up!

Mark

steve k

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« Reply #35 on: 3 Mar 2006, 03:46 pm »
Ha Ha... I think the only place those babies would fit in my house would be in place of my dining room windows! Great for dinner parties!!! :lol: (As long as they don't blow the candles out).
steve k

DeadFish

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« Reply #36 on: 3 Mar 2006, 04:12 pm »
Aw man, it's only a cross-state road trip to pick them up, too!

Thanks Mark! Gotta keep an eye on those.

I got neighbors to chase away!  

I can just imagine some battery-powered bliss on my patio hooked to those things.....

...well, I can dream.

I think they would look good in YOUR back yard too, Steve!
 8)

steve k

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« Reply #37 on: 3 Mar 2006, 05:16 pm »
Deadfish,
You could pimp your ride with those babies! :lol:  :o  :lol:
All you'd need are two or three 15" subs for the van floor and you'd have that baby truckin!!!
s.

mark@marktwain

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« Reply #38 on: 3 Mar 2006, 05:53 pm »
Yeah put em up on the roof like an ice cream truck! :lol: He could get one on those big clown heads and put up there too. You know like in Cheech and Chong! Or maybe Scott should get em and mount em on that flag pole by his place, he could use em for torando sirens!

ohenry

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« Reply #39 on: 6 Apr 2006, 02:37 am »
Okay, it's Henry again bragging about his Willie 45 PP amp. :deadhorse:

It just gets better and better.  I was happy with the improvement in February when I got the WE 417a's and before that with some cap substitutions.  This latest tweak has really made Willie's amp world class in every way.

Willie kindly recommended the proper interstage transformer upgrade from Electraprint.  A few weeks ago I got on the phone with Jack Elano and told him I had one of Willie's toys.  We discussed the old Wurlitzer Music System chassis that this amp is based on and we talked a little about output transformers.  And of course, I bought a pair of those as well.  With the current price of silver, I couldn't go with the silver wound secondaries, but Jack fixed me up with two very nice OPTs and a pair of ITs (albeit, the version for the great unwashed).  He was so accomodating and wound the OPTs for 6 ohms so the amp would mate with my new Horn Shoppe Model 2's (4 ohm load) as well as the 8 ohm varieties.  I fact, he told me a little story of how he had the design revelation for the OPTs.  Although I don't fully grasp the technical aspect of its design, I do understand that this OPT is unique.

So, yesterday I had a box of transformers on my porch and I was surprised that Jack could make them so quickly.  I installed them tonight after carefully deciphering the pencil-drawn hook up schematics for the transformers (as it somehow should be).

Without subjecting readers to a lengthy poor accounting of the sound, I'll simply say that I notice more transparency and detail resolution.  The bass is more accurate in attack and decay, and it's more extended.  The highs are beautiful.  The improvement was obvious (another three-note moment).  The amp was a keeper and now it's better.  I couldn't be more content with my original purchase and the upgrades. :mrgreen:

One question I have for you experts.  The four transformers now reside in a line having the same orientation.  Should I alternate their postions 90 degrees, or 45 degrees?  They're all concealed under a cover, so appearance isn't an issue.

Thanks...