Any one else planning to go? Apparently, it starts at 1:30 PM at the same Roseville church as the last one. Info:
Hope to see some of you at the 2/17 Northern CA event
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Hope to see some of you at the 2/17 Northern CA event
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Didn't see this coming, or hear about it until this morning.
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I never seem to learn about them until a week or so before, so far. I am not on the NCDIY forum, yet. Maybe that is it. Regardless, my plans are pretty wide open usually, so it's not a problem for me.
Hopefully others can make it, too...Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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I think this is just a mini get together...Nothing big. This is the first I've heard it as well. I'll have to check my schedule as well.'
edit>looks like I can come.
Now if anyone wants to get stuff measured, or have me run through lspCAD or SE, let me know and I can put together something, get out the lcd projector.Last edited by Mark K; 09 February 2007, 19:35 Friday.- Bottom
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Originally posted by Mark K...or have me run through lspCAD or SE, let me know and I can put together something, get out the lcd projector.
Thanks for the offer. Hopefully there is enough interest to justify your trouble. :TExperience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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Mark, hope to see you at this event. I am going to try to be there shortly after it starts.Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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Originally posted by truckmanSince I don't have anything to show off, I'll just be bringing my ears.
I think I am going to bring some of my own CD selections. I wonder if I should bring my SACD changer, too. Hmm...
...I think I will.Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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I'm going to try to be there today. But, my son's basketball game has been rescheduled right into the middle of this. So, we'll see...- Bottom
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Sons are important.
Hope to see you for a bit, but priorities and all that. :TExperience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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The event is going well, wish you all were here.Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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It was on my mom's birthday, so I am still busy making it up to her. We are about to watch "The Guardian", so I am still working that off. Oh well. Maybe it will not suck.
Once I have the time, I will be back for more. Currently she is watching the trailer for "The Prestige", and I don't have much time 'till the movie starts.Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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Ok, so after the birthday thing was the computer problem thing, then was the ordering of the parts for making a working computer for me thing.
But now, back to HTGuide. :T
(at least until the parts arrive)
We had three pairs of speakers there, one was using a compression horn tweeter and a 10" woofer in a pretty large ported box. Another was a large stand mount (12X24X18-deep, large) with, I thought, an 8" woofer and a 27TDFC with a port tune in the low 30's IIRC. The last pair was a medium two-way (maybe .5-.375 cuft ported enclosure) with a 1" dome and a 6.5" woofer. I know longer recall enough to tell you who made most of the drivers, except the seas tweeter stuck in my head.
You could say the general concept behind the various crossovers was definately minimalism, except where that 8-ga aircore ~5mH inductor was concerned, anyway. :E Also, everyone had their crossovers showing. ops:
In addition to speakers, some DIY electronics were on hand to strut their stuff. There was an amp, a pre (both of these by the same guy), and a DIY Tube amp kit (this one) which is only $166, shipped. It is sold by a guy in AZ.
The amp/pre combo developed an issue shortly after they were hooked up at the venue. I heard them before the issue developed, and I liked them. The tube amp only had 8watts (in class A operation), but that worked well enough with the compression horn/10" woofer pair of speakers. Really well, actually. I was hearing it on speakers I haven't heard before, on a source I haven't heard before, in a room I haven't heard before, with music I haven't heard before, but I can say that nothing sounded wrong about it. :Z I would be interested in getting that tube amp kit to see what it did with my - speakers, source, room, and music. I wouldn't be out much if I didn't like it.
I did bring my Sony ES SCD-C555ES 5-disc SACD changer and some SACDs to the GTG. My favorite part of the whole thing was sitting down to the Antique Sound Labs 30w/ch tube integrated that was brought, while it was hooked to both those floorstanding horns and my source, and playing my favorite music. I heard all of the songs I wanted, but not every last second of the 1 hour program I set up on my changer. I haven't heard imaging like that in person before, ever. I was impressed. Very impressed. Then there was the >100dB listening levels (brought my rat-shack meter) that combination produced without flinching (not with my music, but with others' classic rock and roll).
Good time with good people that it was good to see (again, in some cases). The thought of setting specific days, twice a year, where everyone just knows there will be a similar GTG was bandied about at this event. I like the idea. I can't put it together, but I would definately be there. ;x(Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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Cool... Anyone have pics up on a website?
I always wonder why we don't seem to have enough people in So CA for an event... (though maybe we need to ask again!) and if it's worth the longer hike to the No CA one. One of these days I'll try getting up there!- Bottom
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Once there is an N-CA event with enough lead time for people (like Jon Marsh) to fix their schedules around it, it will definately be worth hiking up for one up here. This one was more of a, "why not" last minute sort of thing. At least that is my understanding. We still got 12 people, 3 pairs of DIY speakers, a DIY Amp/Pre combo, and a DIY (kit) tube integrated. Not bad, but not worth comming up from SoCal, in my opinion. YMMV
Some really good SLR digital photos off a tripod are around somewhere. I will try to find them and post up a link.Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
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