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    Cool Can we call this a system?

    On tuesday we finalized a custom Home Theater installation.
    The pics should give you a good impression of what's going on here.

    Left is Sascha (the owner), right is me (installer).

    Setup:
    L/R vertical 4435 replicas with aquaplassed 2426 drivers and full cc networks for passive and active operation.
    Center is a Klipsch horn based system. The Synthesis dealers here are simply dumb so we decided to avoid them and buy no synthesis center.
    Surround speakers are Control 5

    CD and other high quality signals are preamplified by a Rotel preamp and can be manually swithed to the DIY HQ active crossover.
    Blue ray and Sat Receiver signals go to a Rotel AV Receiver and can also be switched to the active crossover.
    This way we can have REAL stereo operation AND HT operation.

    The active crossover is taylormade for the 4435 in active configuration.
    The active crossover sends the signals to a pair of DIY Aleph 30 amps (Mid/High) and DIY Aleph 2 amps (Low)
    Amazing sound.

    Signals are also splitted to an active bass EQ network and then amplified by a Velodyne SC1250 amp.
    This amp is an extreme powerful (1250W) class D amp and operates a JBL 4645C sub.
    Sub can be used in stereo operation if desired. The 4 2234's alone are also not too bad though.

    Comments to the sound are useless. One must hear it to believe


    Oh, not to forget the 42 inch Full HD TV


    THIS IS FUN!!
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    He is a happy man

    ......and you can see it!
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    That is really impressive Guido! Congratulations
    Does the active crossover also handle the 100Hz 6db/oct filter for the helper 2234 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pos View Post
    Does the active crossover also handle the 100Hz 6db/oct filter for the helper 2234 ?
    No, as in the original 4435 this is handled passive.

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    Looks Great!!

    What's with the center?? Does it stay on the floor?? Do you have a sled/stand to aim it up at the listening position??

    Rob

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    Cool! Nice job!

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    Awesome home theatre! I can see where the priorities lie here. Most of the population would run the biggest screen they can afford and then go get a Bose "wife-style" sound system to run the sound. This is very much the opposite idea. Run the biggest system you can and screw the TV!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regis View Post
    Run the biggest system you can and screw the TV!
    He!
    It is already a 42 inch screen. OK, together with those huge speakers it looks tiny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robh3606 View Post
    What's with the center?? Does it stay on the floor?? Do you have a sled/stand to aim it up at the listening position??
    Rob
    There is no more space left inside this wall of sound

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    I'm not into home theatre....

    But I would love to hear that one!!!

    Treated diaphrams and CC crossover sure sounds like it would sing sweetly!

    Great Looking system!

    Cheers, Ron
    JBL Pro for home use!

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    There is no more space left inside this wall of sound
    Well in that case why not borrow an idea??

    Rob
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    It is far more important to get the center speaker up in line near the main horns/monitor than it is to display the amps. It looks like the cabinet could accomodate a center speaker and certainly it would if the shelf were removed.

    Vocals on the floor...

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    As I understand it this system is more aimed towards stereo listening than HT. This little Klipsch center and the control 5 could not rival with these mains anyway
    You would at least need a "classic" 4435 as center and some 4425's for rears for this

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    It is far more important to get the center speaker up in line near the main horns/monitor than it is to display the amps.

    As long as you are within about 2 ft you should be OK. He could use a stand and angle the center up at the prime spot if he doesn't want to change the rack. In my case my center is above so I angle it down. It's close to my L/R horns axis though about 3" apart. I tried a low center below the TV and every time there was a pan across the front you could hear the "dip" as it came across.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toddalin View Post
    It is far more important to get the center speaker up in line near the main horns/monitor than it is to display the amps.
    It is never important to display amps. Here the task is to have them free standing. Those beasts are class A and produce more heat then your bathroom heater. In this case all together 1,000 Watts of heat.
    So it isn't a good idea to hide them behind or underneath something.

    Forget about the center. It will find a place. After listening to this setup for 5 minutes you don't care about center position anymore.

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