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Simply stunning funk Bet you wish there were more hours in the day for listening. Another amazing example of Jim & company's work. Hope to get to see & hear them this fall at Lincoln, if I understood Mudslide correctly .
Quote from: funkmonkey on 12 Jan 2009, 06:50 pmThanks guys- The center channel angle was determined to aim it directly to seated ear height at 9ft. I figured that that is my current position, and probably as close as I will ever be seated. If my seating position changes I can simply shim the back of the HTC up to the proper angle.My wife also felt like the standard HT3 "monkey coffin" shape was not something she could live with, so I asked Jim if he could build a rectangular version. With a little help from Dennis on the crossover, the result is a speaker that I enjoy and that my wife will let into the house -GregCongrats on the new gear Greg. On the HT center does it have a natural angled front baffle, so that it is naturally angled upward? I do that with my devore center (via a book for now) too after having another center with an angle baffled. I am about 8ft away and center is fairly on the table.
Thanks guys- The center channel angle was determined to aim it directly to seated ear height at 9ft. I figured that that is my current position, and probably as close as I will ever be seated. If my seating position changes I can simply shim the back of the HTC up to the proper angle.My wife also felt like the standard HT3 "monkey coffin" shape was not something she could live with, so I asked Jim if he could build a rectangular version. With a little help from Dennis on the crossover, the result is a speaker that I enjoy and that my wife will let into the house -Greg
No, the HTC is the standard box shape, I built the TV stand to accommodate it and angled the shelf a few degrees...Worked out pretty good, I watched a movie last night and for the first time the dialogue was crystal clear.
Hmmmmm Not quite sure why there's a difference in the resonse around 1.5 kHz. You're sure these were for the coffin vs. the rectangle, and not an on-axis and slightly off-axis plot for the rectangle?
Quote from: DMurphy on 13 Jan 2009, 08:05 pmHmmmmm Not quite sure why there's a difference in the resonse around 1.5 kHz. You're sure these were for the coffin vs. the rectangle, and not an on-axis and slightly off-axis plot for the rectangle? Nope--checked my sent mail. My bad. I guess there's a tiny difference. Return the speakers immediately so I can reduce the midrange parallel resistor by 1/8th ohm.
Funk: congratulations! I think it was about one year ago that you came over to my place and heard my Song Towers - Talk about delayed gratification!I wonder if you could post details of the rest of the equipment in your system. My apologies if you've done so elsewhere.Best, Dave
Quote from: DMurphy on 14 Jan 2009, 01:15 amQuote from: DMurphy on 13 Jan 2009, 08:05 pmYeah, that dip has been nagging me since I first plugged them in Actually, it looks to me as if my HT3s are slightly (1dB or so) more hot from 325Hz - 1.25kHz, before the dip.Arguably there's a little peak in the coffin. It's just as likely that there's a little difference in the measurement resolution in that area. Phases of the moon were a little different too. In any event, Jim will refund the purchase price immediately.
Quote from: DMurphy on 13 Jan 2009, 08:05 pmYeah, that dip has been nagging me since I first plugged them in Actually, it looks to me as if my HT3s are slightly (1dB or so) more hot from 325Hz - 1.25kHz, before the dip.
Quote from: Boybees on 13 Jan 2009, 09:19 pmFunk: congratulations! I think it was about one year ago that you came over to my place and heard my Song Towers - Talk about delayed gratification!I wonder if you could post details of the rest of the equipment in your system. My apologies if you've done so elsewhere.Best, DaveHey Dave! Good to hear from you, thanks for my initiation into the Salk sound asylum, and the introduction to streaming audio. The rest of my system consists of (from the source):FLAC from iMac (on an external HD)-> Modwright Transporter -> Modwright LS-36.5 -> Parasound Halo A51 (passive bi-amp config) -> Salk HT3.I have an Oppo 983 hooked into the HT bypass of the LS-36.5 and center channel of the Halo for DVDs. Still waiting for a balanced HDMI 1.3 processor so I can switch everything over to balanced connections. No BluRay yet, but sometime in the future I will probably check it out.Cheers,Greg
Quote from: ArthurDent on 12 Jan 2009, 05:20 pmSimply stunning funk Bet you wish there were more hours in the day for listening. Another amazing example of Jim & company's work. Hope to get to see & hear them this fall at Lincoln, if I understood Mudslide correctly . Thanks Arthur, I'm still kickin' the idea of moving to the NW around, no solid plans yet. I have to find some source of income up there first, but I may come up for the GTG anyway. I I've made the move I would be glad to bring them, if not, well... I'll bring more pictures -Greg