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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #15 on: 07 February 2012, 12:47:23 »

Agreed, remember some time back got hold of one of their bolt on speaker in Amps for the Car, sounded bloody all-full.

They mainly do speakers now, but I did fall in love with their original 776 and 777 set up, Battery Pre Amp by the way.

http://www.hifiengine.com/gallery/images/mission-776777-pre-and-poweramplifier.shtml


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Thought my Cyrus 2 was heavy but I think that would break the shelf  ;D

Bet it would sound amazing though  :) :)
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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #16 on: 07 February 2012, 13:25:30 »

Ahh . . . Some classic tracks coming out here . . . . :)

Toccata and fugue is probably the track that got me into music, but not in a classical way.

When I was very young (about 12), we stayed at Butlins in Minehead, and we were subjected to a variety of abysmal stage treats, acts and sounds - it was bloody awfull.

But then on stage came half a dozen guys with very loud electric guitars and a drummer, and played the most amazing rock track I had ever heard - Toccata and fugue, and I was captivated.

There are many versions of Toccata and fugue, or rather the way it is played and instruments used, usually synths or church organs being the favourite, but to hear a rock version with nothing but electric guitars is just awesome. I`d love to find a copy of the track with guitars, but all I ever come across is the version by Sky in the eighties, and it just isn`t "Rocky" enough for me, and most guitarists just try to play it as fast as they can as a technical challenge.

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I`ve always thought that would make a great track, but never found a copy of it that was recorded well enough to demonstrate the speaker capabilities.
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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #17 on: 07 February 2012, 14:10:57 »

There are many versions of Toccata and fugue, or rather the way it is played and instruments used, usually synths or church organs being the favourite, but to hear a rock version with nothing but electric guitars is just awesome.

Here's another one for your collection, then, Dave. ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmoDLyiQYKw

.. and this is what's currently keeping my living room warm.

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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #18 on: 07 February 2012, 14:16:14 »

A thoroughly good and informative read.

I openly admit to knowing nothing about audio or car audio, which is why I leave OE well alone whilst it's working fine!


Thank you Dave for taking the time to write that all out, so that the rest of us now at least, have a partial understanding of how it all works :y
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« Reply #19 on: 07 February 2012, 14:19:23 »

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Pure class - not seen that version before !!
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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #20 on: 07 February 2012, 14:39:57 »

Kevin, nice amp !

Not thought about putting a valve amp in the car then ?

http://www.dnacaraudio.co.uk/proteus-white-diamond-valve-amplifier-proteus-integrated-valve-amplifier-proteus/

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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #21 on: 07 February 2012, 15:31:31 »

Kevin, nice amp !

It wasn't that great when I got it, TBH. My cousin bought a pair of them cheap and came to me when it was clear they needed some work. It had been the subject of some unsympathetic "upgrades" and, even when tidied up and put back to standard spec. it wasn't that stable. Spent a while "taming" it with a view to getting it working and selling it on, but, on hearing it, I decided it was going nowhere.

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http://www.dnacaraudio.co.uk/proteus-white-diamond-valve-amplifier-proteus-integrated-valve-amplifier-proteus/

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At that price, I think I'll pass on it, thanks. ;)
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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #22 on: 07 February 2012, 20:26:25 »

hi reading thru here and we have used the bose as a starting point for our stereo upgrades, as it is a lazy way of wiring the amp in as all connections are in one location and ran to all corners, and then change the speakers for 2 way component seperates, headunit and some signal wires, and seperate band pass sub with it ported thru the holes in the rear shelf with the subs removed, kack
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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #23 on: 07 February 2012, 20:28:01 »

Thanks Dave, excellent write up  :y :y :y :y
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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #24 on: 07 February 2012, 21:41:24 »

There are many versions of Toccata and fugue, or rather the way it is played and instruments used, usually synths or church organs being the favourite, but to hear a rock version with nothing but electric guitars is just awesome.

Here's another one for your collection, then, Dave. ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmoDLyiQYKw

.. and this is what's currently keeping my living room warm.



Never listened to a WAD amp.

This is my room heater of choice: http://www.audioresearch.com/VS115.html
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Re: Speaker Buying Guide
« Reply #25 on: 08 February 2012, 10:44:26 »


Never listened to a WAD amp.

This is my room heater of choice: http://www.audioresearch.com/VS115.html

Very nice. :-* A valve amp with that much grunt would be just perfect. :y
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