Ken.nelson0317
Journeyman
Just heard some Ole Waylon - Mam's dont let you babies grow up to be cowboys.
Anybody out there have Rare Earth---"Ma"??[/QUOTE
Nope, but I do have Get Ready.
The pig still kickin it?
Anybody out there have Rare Earth---"Ma"??[/QUOTE
Nope, but I do have Get Ready.
Another one I'll have to burn and send......
Have you started working on mine yet?
You won't have to wonder when I do, we'll thread that guy, cause ya never know........
That will be super cool. I can learn some things. That little amp had a great sound and had some good power. Actually have to turn the volume up more on the preamp to get the power from the pig. Course the pig doesnt clip and cut off. lol. Be cur
ious what it has wrong, etc. How the guts are, etc. What speakers do you have? I am currently using HPM 100's. Have some Bozaks wanting to try, but cant lift right now. I want some Cornwalls. Only they dont have the low end that I like. I will find my dream speakers some day, but so far the HPM's have stayed and others have gone.
And I'm in no hurry either. The pig is fantastic. I am thinking about recapping my HPM's. Heard its helps them alot. Also seems like it would be a good place to start as far as recapping and learning a thing about recapping.
If you like Klipsch and lowend I'd suggest the Forte's and maybe Forte II's. They are the perfect size with excellent sound and extension. Crites Ti tweeter diaphragm, Klipsch Ti mid diaphragm and a set of ALK networks and you have a lifetime keeper set of speakers![]()
kenny. I have a pair of homebuilt Speakerlab Model K's, with the Crites 1526C woofs, B & C DCM-50 2" horn drivers, with the B & C DC 10 tweet with Al Klappenbergers "Universal " crossovers Topped off by a set of wood Martelli Tractix Horns. Simply a killer combination and with enough power a true homewrecker.
kenny. I have a pair of homebuilt Speakerlab Model K's, with the Crites 1526C woofs, B & C DCM-50 2" horn drivers, with the B & C DC 10 tweet with Al Klappenbergers "Universal " crossovers Topped off by a set of wood Martelli Tractix Horns. Simply a killer combination and with enough power a true homewrecker.