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Current systemParadigm Studio .v4's 100's, CC690, 20's, Infinity Classia rear's...Anthem D2v, Wyred4Sound 7 Ch Amp -500x3, 250x43 x 18" LMS-5400, 1 x TC3000 all sealed - 4000w each, DCX2496OK heres the deal, room is gynormous and I like to hit some really high SPL's currently which the studios can do, they are just a bit harsh as Nuance can likely attest to... Though the D2v 'n ARC has worked wonders with what I have - It sounds surprisingly pretty darn good, just want to get that last bit of awesomeness out of it all.... With 4 Subs in room I can cross a bit higher at 100-110hz with fantastic results, and no localization issues whatsoever... 1. I have heard Brandons RT-ST's, as well as Terry's HT2-TL's, which were spectacular... The HT3's are too wide for my setup, so I was thinking about the HT2 line TL or standard - could someone explain what the difference in them would be....
2. What are the differences between the LCY ribbon or G2 ribbon, is that upgradable on the HT2? Not that the LCY is anything to snarf at...
3. As you can see in the photo, I made a custom riser for my plasma, and built it around the dimensions of the Paradigm 690 or C5 center.... I really don't want to build another, so what is the chance of a custom wide center to roughly match the dimensions of what I have now.
4. Can the SongSurround be upgraded to a Ribbon as well ? - That is roughly the size of speaker I have in the Studio 20 wall mounted... it would make things very easy for the change over...
5. Should I be considering a V3 as well... for a 3 way with better mid's..?
E-mailing Jim usually yields the best answers. I bet he'll be able to help you out, bro. Otherwise I am sure the HT2 TL will fit the bill. I suppose if anyone is up to finding their limits it's you. Seriously, though, the anechoic sensitivity of the Studio 100 v.4's you have is 88dB, which is 1dB less than what the HT2 TL's are rated. So if nothing else they'd just about be as sensitive, and in room you might gain a dB or two? So a super high sensitive design, eh Dennis? Sounds awesome! Murphy and Salk never cease to amaze me!
Quote from: Nuance on 18 Oct 2009, 05:08 amE-mailing Jim usually yields the best answers. I bet he'll be able to help you out, bro. Otherwise I am sure the HT2 TL will fit the bill. I suppose if anyone is up to finding their limits it's you. Seriously, though, the anechoic sensitivity of the Studio 100 v.4's you have is 88dB, which is 1dB less than what the HT2 TL's are rated. So if nothing else they'd just about be as sensitive, and in room you might gain a dB or two? So a super high sensitive design, eh Dennis? Sounds awesome! Murphy and Salk never cease to amaze me!Thanks buddy... but part of the difference with the Studio's your spreading the load over multiple drivers to absorb the power as well.... my question on the HT2s is how long before that smell starts The Studio's as well as my Sigs on the D-Sonic have really taken some abuse and still keep tickin...
This is true. Dennis and Jim could probably best give an answer to that.Shoot Jim an e-mail or give him a call. He's a very cool guy. The cool thing is I will able to partake in your upgrade (helping you set up and what not I mean), no matter which manufacturer you go with. Audio/video is too fun!