I am assuming the screw terminals are for the speakers and for power (for the VU Meter)... the there is a single cable that plugs into one of the white terminals in the 3rd picture, no idea where the other end goes
Uh... I have all horns now with my JTR speakers. I'll be posting a new video as soon as I can get our painter over here to repaint our entranceway, where I've patched the walls.Love the new amp cases... Lol... Your the only guy I know that will have horns for surrounds... That is just so cool... Hey, if Sonnie can have ML ESLs for surrounds you can certainly have horns...
I don't think you can see through the acoustic screens, although I could be wrong.Question...does it make a difference what color a speaker is behind a acoustically transparent projection screen?
Is it better to paint a speaker with a satin or matt finish or is a gloss finish ok (behind a AT screen)?
I am asking this as I plan to get a projection setup down the road and it is about time to paint the k402 horns.
Congrats on your new horns! I Have had horns several times and MLs once. At tines I wish I had a simpler setup and electrostatic again. There was a magic with my Classe Audio, Mitchell, MLs. So very different from all my previous and current horns.Uh... I have all horns now with my JTR speakers. I'll be posting a new video as soon as I can get our painter over here to repaint our entranceway, where I've patched the walls.
I don't think you can see through the acoustic screens, although I could be wrong.
You know, with horns, being they are more directional, you shouldn't get too many reflections off the side walls. I'd really only be concerned with reflections for two-channel music, as it probably won't make too much difference for movies. Of course, that's just my opinion.
On being able to see the speakers behind the screen...I have seen others with lighting behind a AT screen, and you could se the speakers (Not like without a screen though). I am really just curious if the speakers were sayna gloss red, yellow or other color that pops...would the projector cause a reflection toward the screen.
That might be the solution, thanks!Seymour AV has a black AT backing available for their AT screens. They might be good folks to ask.
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It has crossed my mind to try and find the old Classe dr6 preamp that I used to have...or the Audible Illusions Modulus 6 tube preamp (except the modulus is not balanced)....both were while I had Martin Logans.I have found, IMHO, that horns sound best with a tubed preamp and/or tubed amp... And the mids and bass sound best with solid state amps... Which complicates things with bi or tri amping... Where electrostatic usually handle the highs and mids with one panel, tubes sound great here, and then manage the lows with an solid state amp... I guess this may be just my preference... Stats just seem faster to me... Creating great leading edge transitions... Yea, tubes are harmonic generators for more air and sparkle...