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    Quote Originally Posted by danvprod View Post
    Seriously impressive work. These are so beautiful.

    Thanks a lot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldjazz View Post
    Toro, as a Design Engineer and 4343 owner I can really appreciate this. Well done! This is stunning work. Great to see such passion and attention to detail. Thank you for sharing.
    Thank you Goldjazz, I really appreciate your comments!

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    Hi Mirco , I see from your picture that you have an interest in guitars.

    Have a look at this !! ....

    http://www.tdpri.com/forum/other-t-t...m-guitars.html

    http://youtu.be/9Hip2YiQCGs


    If you cannot see the pics it is worth registering as a member.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macaroonie View Post

    Have a look at this !! ....
    Hi Mac.

    Wow, very impressive job.

    I have already mentioned the work to my luthier friend who builds guitars. An aluminum Telecaster is a dream that could come true!


    Thanks for the tip!


    Take care,


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    Quote Originally Posted by Toro Italo View Post
    Hello everyone!

    For some time I follow with interest the forum that has inspired me with the realization of my beloved 4344 MkII clone (entirely built of aluminum).


    At the moment, my 4344 are bi-amplified. Bi-amping brought significant improvements in terms of acoustic performance compared to the mono-amplification.


    I was wondering if any of you had experienced the tri or quad amplifier on 4344. In the event, I would like to know if I can expect a further improved performance.

    In other words, spending money on the adaptation of the system then justify the acoustic result?

    Thanks a lot for your support which is very appreciated.

    Greetings from Italy,

    Toro

    Tri-amp exp. w/any sp. is a fun/powerful but daunting experience ...in the end you'll be glad
    to get back a mono system ,...so you can return to sanity...

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    Ha, these look familiar!
    i saw them on Guido Behringer's website a couple of days ago.

    They are amazing but the bars on the units remind me of those el-cheapo car boomboxes:
    http://nl.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=jj0k74&s=7

    p.s
    How much do they weight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fort Knox View Post
    Tri-amp exp. w/any sp. is a fun/powerful but daunting experience ...in the end you'll be glad
    to get back a mono system ,...so you can return to sanity...
    The transition from mono-amplification to the bi-amplification has greatly improved the overall performance of the system. The calibration has not required special efforts and it was not frustrating. I suppose that "all active" mode requires much more effort, but it's a very stimulating challenge ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin2395 View Post
    Ha, these look familiar!
    i saw them on Guido Behringer's website a couple of days ago.

    They are amazing but the bars on the units remind me of those el-cheapo car boomboxes:
    http://nl.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=jj0k74&s=7

    p.s
    How much do they weight?

    Hi Martin.

    As I said earlier, Guido realized my passive crossover and he has also re-coned my woofers and midranges.

    The protections of the speakers actually resemble those used in the hifi car, but I chose the bars to give the cabinet a note of even greater strength.

    The weight of each cabinet, without accessories, speakers, cables, ..., is about 190 Kg

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    Holy crap!!!Those are amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by audiomagnate View Post
    Holy crap!!!Those are amazing!
    Thank you!

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    Did you ever say what 18" driver for the subs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffW View Post
    Did you ever say what 18" driver for the subs?
    Hi JeffW.

    It's the Aurasound NS18-992-4A.

    Here below you can find some specs:

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    I hope it will sounds as good as the simulation promises ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toro Italo View Post
    The transition from mono-amplification to the bi-amplification has greatly improved the overall performance of the system. The calibration has not required special efforts and it was not frustrating. I suppose that "all active" mode requires much more effort, but it's a very stimulating challenge ...
    I don't know what kind of calibration your talking about...my system was crude ..
    the 3 way elect, x-over seamed to have the mid/high freqs trying to dominate ea other..
    and it was noisy and req'd maintenance on the connections gnds etc. (pro stuff mixed in)
    and above all ...the thing was just not linear.w/testy music...it lost its delicate touch..FK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fort Knox View Post
    I don't know what kind of calibration your talking about...my system was crude ..
    the 3 way elect, x-over seamed to have the mid/high freqs trying to dominate ea other..
    and it was noisy and req'd maintenance on the connections gnds etc. (pro stuff mixed in)
    and above all ...the thing was just not linear.w/testy music...it lost its delicate touch..FK


    Thank you for your contribution FK.


    Which 3 way electronic crossover have you had in your system? And which amplifiers?


    I believe the end result largely depends on the goodness of the crossover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toro Italo View Post
    Thank you for your contribution FK.


    Which 3 way electronic crossover have you had in your system? And which amplifiers?


    I believe the end result largely depends on the goodness of the crossover.
    Samson 3/4 way x-over, QSE bass amps, Peavey tubes for mid/high stuff

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