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    Tom Loizeaux
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    Theatre speakers

    For the past week I've been setting up a theatre space by rolling three full-sized speakers into position. It's a pleasure to push 3 Altec 4A, dual 15 cabinets (w Altec 515s), with wings, into a line. On top there are JBL 2446H drivers attached to JBL 2360B horns. They are on wheels, but at almost 10 feet tall and about 800 lbs. each, it's a push for sure.
    Then I roll in a pair of JBL 4642A dual subs into position.
    When they power up you're really covered in a BIG sound.
    I used to think my 4343s were big, but these Altec monsters make my 4343s look like bookshelf speakers.

    Tom

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    Tom,


    The "Hopkins" gig ??????????

    If so I"m a going after those BIG pieces of plywood.

    Oldmics

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    Theater speaker photos

    Ok, here are two photos.
    These are actually Altec 210 cabinets with Altec 515Bs and JBL horns and drivers. And yes, the JBL subs do add a very usefull low end.

    Tom
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    that looks like fun. i wouldnt complain about working with that setup lol

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    WOW! Bet that arrangement blows'em away!!

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    Wowsers.


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    OK Tom,

    Now that you have us all salivating... what the heck are you doing. Is that your new listening room?! I've always thought the Altecs made good mids, with those JBLs top and bottom, I bet it is an amazing sound indeed!

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    Tom Loizeaux
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    No, it's not for my personel listening! I've been working on a Greek Film Festival and have been the audio guy and assistant projectionist in this auditorium. I've always loved the big Altec classics and this was an opportunity to "play with the big boys".
    Also, you guys pressured me for a pic, so I decided to show the first photo of myself. Heck, you other guys did it a while back, so I thought I should give in to peer pressure.

    Tom

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    Good heavens above, the sheer size of those is staggering!

    There the same ones that our installed at the ODEON in Westover Bournemouth in screen #1, but what I can’t put my finger down is, why does one side the right side always make horrible flabby distortion sound?

    Now I’m not sure if have experienced any difficulties between low frequencies at 20Hz and 50Hz on these at high sound pressure levels, well normal SPL?

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    that aint work.
    its like a dream come true.
    nice.

    i totally understand they are a pleasure to push. Everytime i have trouble lifting a speaker idont think "o my this is heavy"
    I just think "wow"there some quality stuff in here.
    finally i have a pair of 604 8g's....there not easy to find in the netherlands

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Loizeaux View Post
    Ok, here are two photos.
    These are actually Altec 210 cabinets with Altec 515Bs and JBL horns and drivers. And yes, the JBL subs do add a very usefull low end.

    Tom
    Wow - that looks like Great fun working with that kind of quality gear.
    Hope the quality of the film's audio is up to the quality of the speakers ...!
    I gather its somewhat local - Balto area ?

    Ah - now I see - its a 2005 Thread that was resurrected today by that UK THX fellow ...


    ... sigh ... guess I'm not likely to go hear them and see the films soon ...
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    i want them for my bedroom. i will gladly throw out my bed to make space.

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    Tom Loizeaux
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    Yes, this is a theatre space at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
    Many theatres use Altecs like these. JBL did move in and supplied lots of theaters with the JBL versions of these. Theatre speakers usually are quite large as they were speced to cover the audience with a pretty high SPL.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by hjames View Post
    Wow - that looks like Great fun working with that kind of quality gear.
    Hope the quality of the film's audio is up to the quality of the speakers ...!
    I gather its somewhat local - Balto area ?

    Ah - now I see - its a 2005 Thread that was resurrected today by that UK THX fellow ...


    ... sigh ... guess I'm not likely to go hear them and see the films soon ...
    Hey Heather, at least there wasn't anything "fishy" going on!

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