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Eastthunderhead

Eastthunderhead

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I thought I’d share some setups had over the past few years to what I’ve currently come to put together. My first place of residence was a 420 square foot apartment, where I tried an array of speaker arrangements and whatever equipment I could get my hands on at the time. I mostly restricted myself to car audio equipment; having been in the car customs industry for a couple years it was all I was comfortable with. I’ll include a couple flicks of my car projects past that really influenced and refined my taste in enclosures and certain equipment, some of which can be found even now in my current setup. Anyway! On with the show, here’s the photos. My first stereo, of 09’



I played around with this 2.1 setup for a couple months before I tired of it and was ready to try something new. Think this was about the time I got a slightly larger apartment and had the room for a bit more equipment. While I was putting this setup together, was the year I started this demo truck for the customs shop I was working at. My job was to wall out the back of the cab, turn it into a giant enclosure, glass the doors and form the kick panels and B pillars into speaker pods. As well as rebuild some other bits and bobs, like the receiver pod, center console, etc. More photos of each project can be found on my photobucket. Anyhow, While working on this vehicle I was introduced to Powerbass equipment. Used their amps in another install, but the subwoofers going into this wall were what caught my attention. We were breaking them in running sweeps, while I read the manual. Saw that they were ideal for free air/large ported applications spec wise; I was impressed by their power handling, output, responsiveness and excursion after throwing them in the wall and playing a bit. Shortly after I got a pair for myself.



Anyway, back to my projects at home; I order the subs and threw them in the enclosures.. With some extra interior padding all was good. Think this was about the time I ordered my maxxsonic amp, which has proven very loyal to this day.



I used this setup through the next couple years of college, rotating the mids/highs on occasion before I moved into the house I currently reside in. I was ready to scrap the car audio mids and highs (some good pairs of car component speaker sets waaay exceed the price of equivellent or better towers with more drivers). A friend of mine happened to appraise a home here, for the individual who designed the super directional tweeters used in a most recent contract with Klipsch to revise the audio for the parks universal studios and disney world. He'd also fulfilled some unique military contracts as well, anyway. They talked equipment, and what was new in the parks and really had my attention. I fortunately ended up in the area on business, and paroozed the parks; enjoyed the rides scoping for towers, and recognizable equipment I might be interested in. After the trip I made my decision, and went with Klipsch Icon equiptment.

Stereo of 12'







This is as far as I've come so far! Upcoming projects are to do accent lighting the antiques shelves, subwoofer enclosures and the fireplace with LEDs. Eventually I'd like to expand and add another couple of channels and from what I've been seeing from other users there's a world of amplifiers to try and enjoy. I look forward to learning from the people on this community, with their unique experiences and knowledge; And seeing where it'll take me and my stereo in the future. Nice to meet you folks!!
 
Bryceo

Bryceo

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Verey good, love the subs and your systeam looks great!!!
Some advice would be to get some carpet for those sub boxs, they look good but carpet will give them the tidy neat look,
well done on the setup love the uesage of all the car gear
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

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Everything looks good. The demo truck is pretty sweet as well. If you plan on staying with the Klipsch brand as you go forward, then moving into big power amps will be purely cosmetic for you, for the most part. With their high efficiency, you don't need a ton of power to push them to reference levels. Most mid-level receivers can push enough watts through them to drive them to satisfying levels. The space doesn't look super huge either, which further diminishes the need for a ton of power.

That being said, I'm the last one who would talk you out of a new shiny/pretty amplifier :D I have a few myself and plan on adding one or two more before I'm done.
 
Bryceo

Bryceo

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Don't talk to fuzz you'll end up with 5 mono block power amps his the amp KING around hear :)
 
Eastthunderhead

Eastthunderhead

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I absolutely agree Bryceo. Veneering the boxes has gone waay too long untended. I was considering rhino-lining them, but good lord they're heavy as is.. Think coating them in a paste of dense rubber would put them over the top; carpeting may just be the solution. Thanks for the forewarning! Think me and fuzz may have a little bit to talk about then! :)

Everything looks good. The demo truck is pretty sweet as well. If you plan on staying with the Klipsch brand as you go forward, then moving into big power amps will be purely cosmetic for you, for the most part. With their high efficiency, you don't need a ton of power to push them to reference levels. Most mid-level receivers can push enough watts through them to drive them to satisfying levels. The space doesn't look super huge either, which further diminishes the need for a ton of power.
Thanks Fuzz! Klipsch will be in here bit, so experimenting with and swapping receivers will be all the fun I have for a while. I may have to tap into your expertise here in the near future.. :D
 
Bryceo

Bryceo

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I absolutely agree Bryceo. Veneering the boxes has gone waay too long untended. I was considering rhino-lining them, but good lord they're heavy as is.. Think coating them in a paste of dense rubber would put them over the top; carpeting may just be the solution. Thanks for the forewarning! Think me and fuzz may have a little bit to talk about then! :)



Thanks Fuzz! Klipsch will be in here bit, so experimenting with and swapping receivers will be all the fun I have for a while. I may have to tap into your expertise here in the near future.. :D
I had the same pain with myn, I ended up uesing the gray automotive carpet to make it lighte yet soft and inviting, I think with both drivers and supports my box tipped in just under 13.2kg,
 
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Eastthunderhead

Eastthunderhead

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I had the same pain with myn, I ended up uesing the gray automotive carpet to make it lighte yet soft and inviting, I think with both drivers and supports my box tipped in just under 13.2kg,
I love the grey carpet, great go to.. I'll be honest, I can't wrap a present, or a box to save my life. The horns would be especially tedious.. Props to you! Yeah, the enclosures usually end up pretty heavy.. Mine weigh nearly 200 pounds or so with the 40lb drivers, making them very unwieldy. Last move was down and up stairs, nearly killed me.
 
Bryceo

Bryceo

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I love the grey carpet, great go to.. I'll be honest, I can't wrap a present, or a box to save my life. The horns would be especially tedious.. Props to you! Yeah, the enclosures usually end up pretty heavy.. Mine weigh nearly 200 pounds or so with the 40lb drivers, making them very unwieldy. Last move was down and up stairs, nearly killed me.
Easiest way I found was to start with the front take the drivers out wrap staple or glue I did both of these, then cut, and screw the drivers back in
 
Eastthunderhead

Eastthunderhead

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Easiest way I found was to start with the front take the drivers out wrap staple or glue I did both of these, then cut, and screw the drivers back in
I'll post flicks of that project when I encounter it hopefully here soon. It's got me thinking.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

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Thanks Fuzz! Klipsch will be in here bit, so experimenting with and swapping receivers will be all the fun I have for a while. I may have to tap into your expertise here in the near future.. :D
Anytime. I don't know that I would say I'm the amp KING. I think that may be a bit too much :)

However, I've owned a few for the short time I've been in this hobby. All in all, I've owned about 8, currently have 5 right now. Eying numbers 9 and 10 overall, 6 and 7 for the current setup :D
 
J

Jeff R.

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You could take them to an Autobody shop and have them painted...I did that based on a recommendation and it will never finish a box myself again after I saw how great they came out.

Just another option.
 
Eastthunderhead

Eastthunderhead

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You could take them to an Autobody shop and have them painted...I did that based on a recommendation and it will never finish a box myself again after I saw how great they came out.

Just another option.
That's a great idea. There's some folks around here that do decent work too, I'm sure they'd be game. Thanks for the suggestion!
 

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