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Awesome, dakkon! I'm glad your new Krell has heightened your overall enjoyment. I still can't believe the size of that thing!
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Battle Hymn of the Republic.
M3 and M80
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shareholder in the making
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::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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M80 v2 EP 350 v3 Emotiva USP-1 2x Outlaw Audio M2200 (vertical bi-amp)
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"The back panel also has handles that allow you to safely and easily move the amplifier."
that is from the instruction manual... I thought some of you might enjoy that tidbit... And yes, you do need to use the provided handles + a buddy to move it around....
Thanks for the kind words everyone.
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As long as your happy, that's what matters! Sure am envious tho...but I will have the same speakers, plus I have the M80's for widths. Ha!
edit: I just checked the Panamax for amps: my whole system spiked at 4.7 amps with a Thin Lizzy tune according to it. and was loud but not quite reference .
Last edited by SBrown; 04/23/12 08:38 PM.
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As long as your happy, that's what matters! Sure am envious tho...but I will have the same speakers, plus I have the M80's for widths. Ha! Yeah, but you don't have 100+ days of 100 degree F temps that keep you inside!!.. oh, wait.... um... yeah....
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Yes, we don't have extreme temps, but there is a few weeks in the summer we can't sleep at night for the heat. I decided to get http://www.b-p-t.com/power-centers.html the PC-9LNT (9 gauge with Teflon option) for the PPC. All I have to get is three more XLR cables and I am done. It's been a two year project, but am really satisfied with my sound now....let alone the LFR's. That will just be icing on the cake. Promise pics soon,lol.
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All I have to get is three more XLR cables and I am done. I am going to get all new XLR cables from monoprice.. Right now i have kimbercable hero XLR's.. They were 100$ each..!, i am going to buy a couple of the mono price cables to test. From an electrical theory point of view, there should be no difference in sound, due to the design of the cable... The monoprice XLR's are around 5$ each.... If i were to stick with all kimbercable's i would need 4 more... Or, i could buy 9 mono price cables for around 50 bucks shipped... That camera must take some special batteries, i think it was last week you said you needed new ones...
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These are the XLR's I have http://www.takefiveaudio.com/mall/shopexd.asp?id=949 , they are great people and the cables are excellent. I haven't used the camera in a long time, I might even buy a new one.
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