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In Reply to: RE: Demo of Horn Shoppe speakers and/or Madisound BK-16 speakers posted by jelx on September 26, 2009 at 15:37:17
A few years back one of our members, Fritz, brought the BK-16's along to a few meets but I don't think he has them now.
There usually is a selection of relatively hi-eff speakers so you can hear some alternatives to the two you mentioned.
Below is a link to the last meet at Steve's place. You will be made most welcome.
ray
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Thanks Ray,
I plan on attending the next Mid Atlantic Bottlehead Meet in Sterling, VA. I will keep and eye on the Meet posts to see if anyone brings to two amps mentioned and if not I may suggest.
I really enjoyed the link to photos of past Mid Atlantic Meets.
jelx
I remembered this morning that I had seen 'jelx' before and that you came to the meet in PA. So obviously you know all about us.
Take a look at the half chang concept in the link below. At the last meet at Steve's place, a pair of them turned up with inexpensive Pioneer speakers in them. They produced more bass than I expected, but the midrange was not up to the standard of the more expensive speakers. I can't remember who brought them along.
By the way, if you really want to build speakers and don't have all the wood working gear at home, the county there has some sort of workshop with all the tools you need plus instruction on how to use them. Talk to Steve about it.
ray
and the metronomes with Fostex FE127E before that. I also have a pair of simple BR boxes with Fostex FE167E. I'm hoping to have my Extended S.E.X. amp done for the meet and can bring the Fostex based speakers. The Half Changs were made for someone else.
I'm a bit envious of those of you who build speakers. I am restricted to the back deck out in the open so I only build when I think there will be good weather for a while. Perhaps I should move to Stirling so I could get access to the public workshop.
ray
I don't even have enough storage space for tools to do woodwork on my deck.
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