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For all of you who like to play LOUD and REALISTIC.... [and who doesn't :wink: ].
Check out this site;
http://www.voltiaudio.com/
Since I enjoy playing music at home more than ever with my upgraded Klipsch La Scala's, I'd like to mention this site here.
I know there are a lot of members who own a decent home-install, simply because if you got a decent [PG] install in your car, you also want to listen to a great install at home!
Greg knows A LOT about horns, as you can tell by looking at his site and he's a great and helpfull guy to talk with.
Enjoy!
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pic; who said that PG car-audio can not be used in home-hifi..? :lol:
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Man audiophile stuff is expensive! :lol:
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....Than build your own Tom.
If you learn how to build horns the way you build your computer then I'll be your first customer!
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HA HA!! i noticed in his forsale section he had a three way setup which looked like the horn for the mids had the older style twisted phoenix gold wire hooked up to it nice. :thumbs:
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Hehe... you've got a eye for details I must admit. :clap:
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i bet those speaker's would crank if they where under the influence of phoenix gold :mrgreen:
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The Golden One wrote:i bet those speaker's would crank if they where under the influence of phoenix gold :mrgreen:
Is this sarcasm that I am missing or did you not look close enough at the pics?
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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ttocs wrote:
The Golden One wrote:i bet those speaker's would crank if they where under the influence of phoenix gold :mrgreen:
Is this sarcasm that I am missing or did you not look close enough at the pics?
look's can be deceiving of course im mainly referring to older phoenix amp's and those speaker's would be loud. just like my friend that has a studio said the older studio equipment sounds better than the new, that's interesting because the tracks he played on it sounded better than most anything ive heard recently. :)
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The Golden One wrote:
ttocs wrote:
The Golden One wrote:i bet those speaker's would crank if they where under the influence of phoenix gold :mrgreen:
Is this sarcasm that I am missing or did you not look close enough at the pics?
look's can be deceiving of course im mainly referring to older phoenix amp's and those speaker's would be loud. just like my friend that has a studio said the older studio equipment sounds better that the new, that's interesting because the tracks he played on it sounded better than most anything ive heard recently. :)

Ok, again am I missing your sarcasm or did you not see the MS line of amps that is powering the speakers, setting on the amp rack right next to the speakers?
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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Hahaha! I'm missing the point as well.
I had them powered by the MS2250 connected to a 14.4 V / 100A powersupply....those La Scala's having a efficiency of 104Db/1w/1mtr.... :shaking2:
The towers I previously used were powered by the "Fosgate MS1000" hanging on the wall. And yes; powering home-audio with PG car-amps is sounding GREAT, I encourage everyone to try it and listen.
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what type of equalization are you using?
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I used to have the EQ215 ix for equalizing and separating the signal for the towers and the separated 15 inch sub.
Sounded powerfull and full of details, the volume of the sub was remote-controlled from my listening-chair. :lol:
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i was referring to the speakers in the link that is in the first post, that is where i got the pic of the speaker from, i guess if you where you read the entire post you would know! heres the link if you get confused http://www.voltiaudio.com/forsale.shtml
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Ahhh... I didn't know that Greg used one of my pictures on his website.
That explaines it.
Still; you've got a eye for detail! :clap:
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dang that's cool, in another section i noticed some jbl horns, an older audiophile i talked to said that a person had his ears actually bleed from some jbl horns. i just wonder if that is possible (not that i would want to try it to find out) but since this was an older gent telling me this it maybe true. :cheese:
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because if the sensativity the can make almost anyones ears bleed. Because of the difference in efficiency it is commong to run a 1/3 octage eq to tune them which is why I asked what he was using.
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Horns are capable to generate extreme S.P.L levels with only a few Watts r.m.s , normal speakers can do so as well, but require a lot more power to reach the same level.
When I feed these horns 16 Watts rms they produce 117Db SPL , a normal system needs 512 Watts rms to do so.
In a average room only 1-3 Watts are more than enough to play at normal to high listening levels; the membranes of the horns will barely move. That's why a good designed horn will give you hair triggering dynamics and very low destortion at high SPL .
Drawback; you need LARGE HORNS to produce really low bass, like the Klipschorn. This triangular speakercabinet is placed in the corners of the room, using the walls as a extention for the horn-mouth.
For me; it's the best sounding system I ever had. [modyfied to the demands of these modern times].
I own these speakers for more than 22 years now, and that tells it all doesn't it.... :wink:
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i wonder just how many undistorted rms watts can a setup like those klipsch horns handle before you experience breakup, just curious to know. :doh:
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I never dared to try......and I never will, to preserve my ears. People ask me why I have such bulky speakers in my house, capable of producing absurd SPL levels.
I ask them why they drive a car with much more horsepower than they actually need....
You simply experience the effordless with which these speakers reproduce loud music, like when in the blink of an eye you overtake a slower driver in your sportscar.
Luckily playing loud music at home is safer then driving fast [as long as you keep the neighbours happy....].
This world is full of underbuild junk that just makes it to the warranty-expiring date; let's buy [overbuild] quality-stuff, buy PG audio stuff for example! :wink:
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yea i mainly like the phoenix amps that can hurt my ear's before they distort, it's not that i listen to them at that level for long periods of time. its just that i like to listen to undistorted power, but yea i can see that those horn's could get insainly loud real fast. :)
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The Golden One wrote:yea i mainly like the phoenix amps that can hurt my ear's before they distort, it's not that i listen to them at that level for long periods of time. its just that i like to listen to undistorted power, but yea i can see that those horn's could get insainly loud real fast. :)

phoenix gold amps can hurt your ear sure if you use the amp to hit your head. They make power its the speaker that make the noise that your ears hear? :naughty: :shaking2:
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Current amp..... Decware "Zen" . 2x 2 single-ended [triode] Watts. More than enough to play loud in the livingroom with these horns [104Db/1w/1mtr.], and so life-like it gives me goosebumps more than once.
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Me want some of those speakers tooo! :drool: I always liked the easy and smooth look of those. 8)
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My ex- father in law is selling his. He's asking 2500 euro for the set [8 months old, normal retail is 8000 euro].
Pickup only!
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It looks like your RCAs are worth more than my home amp...

...I need to upgrade :cry:
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