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In the Thread: Crossover Design
Post Subject: Surprise ? maybe, but I kinda doubt itPosted by Kerry Brown on: 1/8/2012
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Jorge,


I know what you mean about horns, Living Presence. I love what my horns do. Palpability. Solidity. In an invisible sort of way.


I have two Ampex 300s downstairs, an Otario MX5050 and a Nagra V-S. I have lots of old commercial reel tapes too, 2-tracks and 4-tracks, most of the RCA Living Stereo and London catalogs. Some reels sound great, others not so much, some sound awful.


As far as excellent recordings ?


A Blu-Ray DVD of Monsters Inc. looks good even on a standard def small screen TV. It looks better on a big screen HDTV. But it does not look really good until you project it in 1080P on a 9 ft. screen.


Same thing with excellent audio recordings, their quality is discernible even on low res systems, but they don't really shine until they're played back on a high res ( = accurate ) system.


Have never had the good fortune to try a Chord amp but I am sure they sound good.


Been there and done passive crossovers and single amping. Tell you what though, I will try a passive crossover if you try a DEQX HDP4. 


That DCX thing did not work all that well for me. Maybe the mods you did improved the sound of your Behringer processor, but mine really did add a 'digital' glaze. 


I would love to commission 8 identical 845 or 211 or exotic transmitting tube set amps made to my specs, low gain, balanced, etc., but can't afford a project like that. And I would have to install some sort of no-noise air conditioning system to fight the Death Valley like heat they would generate. Not to mention the electric bills.


The NuForce amps are a low cost alternative that work great.


Cheers,


Kerry

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