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1KW 02-03-2011 11:09 AM

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BearCubinNY 02-03-2011 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by turntable (Post 138267)
Reg

How far do you sit from the Strads. they seem toed in a lot

Bill (metaphacts), from Sumiko, was good enough to pay me a visit to voice my speakers. The before and after was night and day! Although the actual positions didn't move dramatically (approx. 5 inches by 3 inches). The speakers are now about 9 feet apart, toed in towards my ears (9.5 feet away).

Bill is well known for his amazing ability to get the best out of a voicing session. The room is so evenly pressurized and musical it's scary. :music:

Reg

joeinid 02-03-2011 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BearCubinNY (Post 138290)

Bill is well known for his amazing ability to get the best out of a voicing session. The room is so evenly pressurized and musical it's scary. :music:

Reg

I have to agree! I don't hear speakers in that room, I hear and see the artists playing music. From top to bottom, it's seamless. First setup in 10 years to give me goosebumps. My dream speaker and setup for sure. Well done Bill and Reg :music:.

Joe

Vintage Pete 02-03-2011 12:48 PM

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Very nice David....I see a very cool looking (large!) sailboat model in the background of one photo. :thumbsup:

Pete

1KW 02-03-2011 12:52 PM

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Very nice David....I see a very cool looking (large!) sailboat model in the background of one photo. :thumbsup:

Pete

Thanks Pete, My grandfather built it for my father when he was a boy about 70 years ago .

Vintage Pete 02-03-2011 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 1KW (Post 138303)
Thanks Pete, My grandfather built it for my father when he was a boy about 70 years ago .

Wow! That makes it that much more impressive. From what I can see, it looks brand new in the photo.


Your system pics look great, I'll bet it sounds terrific.


Pete

dcanlas 02-03-2011 01:47 PM

Nice set up
 
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Originally Posted by metaphacts (Post 138269)
Looks like a great set up in progress. Hopefully I can get you the info you need later today so you can complete the transformation.:yes:

Gorgeous set-up, Clean! Nice rack too - may I ask what brand is your rack? Looks like it's custom made!

jdandy 02-03-2011 02:28 PM

David.......I know you prefer the Elipsa, but I much prefer the appearance of the Amati Anniversario.


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1KW 02-03-2011 04:13 PM

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David.......I know you prefer the Elipsa, but I much prefer the appearance of the Amati Anniversario.


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The Amati's are a beautiful looking speaker however you need a large space or they will couple with the walls and sound very boomy. Here are a few more with the Elipsa's.

Uberbrown 02-03-2011 04:15 PM

Dave, I was looking at this photo the other day just to oogle the Amati Anni speakers. I think they are the best looking speaker made!


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