I guess if you think ONE PAIR of 2440's are not enough for your 4350's you should probably add TWO MORE PAIR to see if that helps. I wonder if this person's neighbors are very fond of him?
I guess if you think ONE PAIR of 2440's are not enough for your 4350's you should probably add TWO MORE PAIR to see if that helps. I wonder if this person's neighbors are very fond of him?
Obviously, no WAF!
Hire a Maid. Get a bigger listening room. Something!
Tiny little condo living at it's best!
You could never open the throttle and let the wind blow through your hair. Oh wait, I have no hair.
Priorities, man! Big listening room+big speakers=Big Fun!!!
You could sublet the internal volume of the box to small people or critters.
Scott.
ps. I'd love to have a pair 50's. Actually I am really envious. I know...deadly sin and all.
One step above: "Two Tin Cans and a String!"
Longtime Alaskan Low-Fi Guy - E=MC² ±3db
Can you say no channel separation...............!
Looks to me like it would sound rather blended?
Is that the new Paragon?
J/S-S1A
Jeff-S1A
He's just gotta put "Lab" on the end of the name of that place, and it'll all be legit....
I bet he's a member here:
http://www.hpmix.com/home/yam911/
My favorite bit are those 2405's removed from the baffle, and stacked loose on the stack. Hard to believe JBL didn't think of that...
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
The addition of the large midrange horns (2355?) looks good to me. Most all-in-the-box speakers use undersized midrange horns that just don't do it for me. Those tiny horns sitting next to them look like throat adapters.
Another one we missed is the horn mounting area/hole being used as an additional port. I wonder what that did to the TPF?
Jeff
J/S-S1A
Jeff-S1A
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