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dpgstereo 05-16-2009 04:32 PM

Ivan's Home Theater
 
Simple put, Ivan's home theater system ROCKS!

Share with us , if you will, more technical details about your set-up.

Example:
- XRT2K mains powered with 2 or 3 MC2KW's each.
- XC2K center, 2 or 3 MC2KW's.
- Surround speakers used (I don't remember) and driven by MC1.2 ?
- Number of Gothams with location in room & their crossover points.
- X-over points of your mains, center and surrounds.
- Source of crossover, MX136 ?


Don't be shy here, the more info the better!

Masterlu 05-16-2009 04:58 PM

Hi Darryl,

XRT2K's are driven as follows:

Bass drivers - MC2KW per side
Mid drivers - MC1.2KW per side
Tweet drivers - MC1.2KW per side

XCS2K is driven as follows:

Bass drivers - MC1.2KW
Mid drivers - MC1.2KW
Tweet drivers - MC1.2KW

Surround XR27's driven as follows:

MC1.2KW each side

(2) JL Audio Gothams in rear corners / Crossed over at 82hz w/ RGPC 1200 on each

My XRT2K's have been modded for Tri-Amplification x/o points are 250hz & 1500hz

My XCS2k has been modded for Tri-Amplification x/o points are 250hz & 1500hz

Crossovers are all internal (Mac Skunkworks ;))

Bybee Ultra Quantum filters on every amp input & amp output

Wireworld Gold Eclipse speaker cables & IC's

Power, all amps on dedicated lines w/ RGPC 1200 & PPP in series for front sound stage w/ additional RGPC 1200 in parallel

Rear channels HT3's driven by MC402 on dedicated line w/ RGPC 1200


Alot has changed since you were here last, I have raised the bar substantially. Believe it! :yes:

dpgstereo 05-16-2009 05:13 PM

Sweet!

Hope to get another audition some time!

Masterlu 05-16-2009 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpgstereo (Post 14787)
Sweet!

Hope to get another audition some time!

Anytime my friend! :thumbsup:

dpgstereo 05-17-2009 12:36 AM

Wow, limiting your XRT2K to the 80hz range. For the sum of the total!

We won't tell McIntosh...lol...


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