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AudioSource AMP-100.
Looks like a good clean no nonsense design reminds me of an arcam delta 60 I had years ago only more sparse.
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Lets hope its a good runner. Looks slim (dont ever be tempted to induce artificial cooling or you could crack the soldering on the boards)
Amps hate change, turning one on is its most stressful time. Unless your thrashing it anyway that is.
giving them 20 minutes before you supply a signal helps them to find time to level out (otherwise it may never catch up)
Also can take a long time before they give there best so think on before pushing it further with volume levels.
just pointers for your new toy... in case you fancy doing some of the dumb *** things I`ve done LOL
hope you enjoy it for years to come
(I love the minimal look)
 
Yea Pinky, the sub definitely bumps. Nice diy project you are working on. I've always wanted to build some speakers myself but I lack experience and am not confident in that arena.
 
Not quite the epitome of Good Housekeeping magazine, but looks like it works :p
 
in college and live with 3 other guys. One of my roommates and myself are clean,but the other two are....well lets just say there is a bowl of cereal from this morning still half finished laying about.
 
Not quite the epitome of Good Housekeeping magazine, but looks like it works :p
#Chuckles# None of us can move out of the stereo hot spot!
(blew my house cleaning budget on cables)
just close your eyes an listen... thats the key.
 
I got my Luxman installed now :) Here are some more pics.

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Here comes my sub, an old fighter that I've had for many years. It's one of Pioneer's top models from around 2000. I got it for free after one of dad's drunk friends punched a crack in it. Wasn't a hard fix, as it's a plastic cone, and it had no coil damage. Some duct tape and filler, and it's good as new. It's held up for 4-5 years, and I hope for it to keep doing so for at least as many more. 12", 4Ω, 150W RMS. 400W peak for a couple of ms. The box is closed and about 50L. I have it standing in there to get a little more directed bass. If I have it on the floor, I basically only get any sound in the corners.

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nothing amazing but I like it and it was cheap, bought it used.

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HK amp, some Infinity 3ways(got replaced by the p362 or whatever)
and computah
 
Yo sup dude. Thanks for prostituting my subwoofer pics! Not enough shiny though... I'm here to rectify.
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After I finished the subwoofer, I realised I had 20 dollars worth of speakers and 800 dollars worth of sub.

So I made these, some super efficient coaxial horn speakers:

http://homepages.uc.edu/~millesf/images/IMG_2612.JPG
http://homepages.uc.edu/~millesf/images/IMG_2607.JPG
http://homepages.uc.edu/~millesf/images/IMG_2591.JPG

parts:
http://homepages.uc.edu/~millesf/images/IMG_2448.JPG

http://homepages.uc.edu/~millesf/images/IMG_1790.jpg


full set of pics:
http://homepages.uc.edu/~millesf/speakers.htm
 
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