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  1. How? There is not even a home mix available yet. Watching it in the theaters, there is ample opportunity for them to really create something special. They did it right for CATWS, if they continue that trend, it should easily be bass movie of the year.
  2. http://data-bass.ipbhost.com/index.php?/topic/12-the-low-frequency-content-thread-films-games-music-etc/page-20#entry567 That was a great one and your perceptions are spot on. Another one that is just incredible in the deep bass that many people likely miss is Elysium. Watch that bad boy and tell me you don't get some great stuff that registers very low
  3. I was watching Thor 2 last night and it didn't seem near as loud. Where I actually bumped the volume a good 3 dB from where I normally watch movies....
  4. I get away with 125dB of bass on a nightly basis Bosso and Paul will attest, it is perfectly quiet outside my house at those levels so long as all the doors are shut.
  5. That;s the peavey IPR2 7500. The crest 7.5 looks identical but is flipped right side up.
  6. Oops....Fan link http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/3110SB-05W-B20-E00/P14751-ND/2615564
  7. The fan mod is cake. they both actually mount to a metal piece that you detach with 3 screws. The fans have a termination plug that inserts into the board. I simply cut the wires off close to the old fan, and rewired the plugs to the new fans and shrink-wrapped the connection. And here is the link to the fans you would need to install for quiet operation. There is also a smaller fan that helps circulate the air as it passes through the amp. I simply unplugged this one.
  8. Yes I do mean the crest looks cleaner. Darnit
  9. The crest pro-lite 7.5 is strikingly similar to the peavey 7500. Honestly I run both and while the peavey looks a little cleaner and doesn't have those blinding blue lights, short of a bank of caps being upgraded to 1100uF from 600uF, there really is no major differences. The fans you most definitely will want to switch out on either model, as they share the same fans, and are both quite loud if in the same room.
  10. Anyone watched Big Hero 6? A buddy of mine said it was good just from a storyline standpoint, but he has no HT of any sort so couldn't comment on the soundtrack really.
  11. Never tripped my 30a home runs Definitely caught the 20a off-guard tho beforehand....
  12. Man, just watched wwz again last night and remembered that grenade scene. Just absolutely awesome. I actually paid way more attention to the whole mix second time around and there are some killer surround effects in that one too. There was one point where someone coughed in the rear channels and I got up because I thought some one was sitting behind me.
  13. Well aware of that. I was going off of what FM popped in and said to the guys on avs. As he said himself: I took that as no HPF, in context that was exactly what it would seem Marc was referring to.
  14. Ha! Man, I sourced this other stuff this fall from a landscaper I know and it puts that scott stuff to SHAME. My lawn is still green even after a solid week of below freezing temps. I still have lots of work to do, but it is looking better than it ever has at this point of the winter...
  15. The 24 was in the exact box that you apparently just received! I would suggest if you are able to, double up on that front baffle if at all possible. I built that out of wood I had left-over from my corinthian buildout and didn't have enough to double up. There is certainly room to stick some ports. likely in each corner. The internal bracing is: We were definitely not trying to absolutely kill the 24 that day, as Austin had plans to take it and his other one to Qatar with him when he left last fall. We were literally just trying to find the limits of the sub, but not attempt to do permanent damage. We certainly could have easily killed it, but excursion limits in a 15 cuft sealed box with standard dubking content proved to be futile. Austin is actually doing a 35cuft or so ported build as we speak, tuned to near 11hz IIRC. One box will be behind his couch and the other under his TV. Should provide for a pretty fun/intense experience.
  16. I think one of Mark (imagic's) ULF tracks that has some pretty serious content down to the single digits. All I know is the woofer was going absolutely bonkers before we "Hit the lights"
  17. Yea that was me, and bosso, paul, popalock (it was his driver), Nick from SI, etc. It was fun. We certainly had some voltage drop but it likely wasn't too terribly much, we just weren't running sine waves I had that amp on a dedicated 30a 120v so it was probably chugging along just fine...
  18. upgrading all your amp and measurement stuffs?
  19. That's going to be pretty common with what audyssey finds. Most folks will bump the sub trim up between 3-5dB before feeling like they have a good mix. Others, including myself tend to bump it near 10dB with a sweeping house curve that rises the lower in Freq you get
  20. Yes, right after the barrel roll, there is that strong 30hz drone then there is a little whop-whop-whop that is much lower. I get that feeling in spades and it makes the hair on my head stand up when that happens. It's awesome.
  21. You can stop flexing your mettle now Dave Haha. So between the marantz, Mini, and Oppo (which I need to buy), I guess I would be looking at a pretty solid signal chain. The only other variable is the crest 7.5 but I know that has been tested as pretty flat to 2-3hz. Guess that shows pretty well in the speclab measurements we did that day
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