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    Upgrade DIY 1400 arrays

    I now have 1 part of an E2!! About as close as I will most likely get.

    Robh3606 Thanks for posting your XO.
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    Do you plan to do something about the ringing cabinets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forsman View Post
    Do you plan to do something about the ringing cabinets?
    My cabs are DIY and do not ring.
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    sweet.... sounds like some fun on the way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniorJBL View Post
    My cabs are DIY and do not ring.

    Hehehe :-)

    I've been planning for quite some time now on tweaking my Array 1400's (new biased crossovers and doing something about the cabinets)

    A upgrade to a BE version would be nice :-)

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    There is a pretty big difference in the amount of detail/presence over the AL/Ti's. Very nice soundstage as well. Lots of fun here!!


    I need to add, they sound extremly effortless!! WAY more fun than I thought they would be.
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    I think you will enjoy these for many years. Are these going with your LE14H-3's or 1200Fe's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4313B View Post
    I think you will enjoy these for many years. Are these going with your LE14H-3's or 1200Fe's?
    The Be's with the -3's for the 2 ch room and the Al's with the 1200Fe's for the theater!

    Time to listen to all my music again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forsman View Post
    Hehehe :-)

    I've been planning for quite some time now on tweaking my Array 1400's (new biased crossovers and doing something about the cabinets)

    A upgrade to a BE version would be nice :-)
    Worried about ringing cabinets and tweaks? I think they are close enough out of the box... I'd rather spend the time and money on music, or perhaps the rest of my system.


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    I am having a get together today so I will get some additional thoughts on performance, But I am really diggin these more and more everyday.
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