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Infrasonic

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  1. Noice. Yes, thank you! Can't wait! Fairly accurate. I often scream my name into the voice search function on my Amazon remote. Never comes up with anything.
  2. NS18 driver-only data is up: http://www.data-bass.com/data?page=driver&id=61 as is the HSTv2: http://www.data-bass.com/data?page=driver&id=62 I was unfamiliar with an updated HST line. I know the HT line had some mild changes.
  3. I've already put that on my wishlist. Subs covering the ceiling.
  4. Build out one wall in the garage and mount all the drivers for a single massive odd driver-ed IB system. Haha!
  5. Yeah... you're not actually selling all that, right? More like a list of all the awesome you have currently. Let's see it. Pics, man! Pics.
  6. Nice! Those all sound like great drivers to have documented on here. Woooo! I'd sure like to see the NS18 driver and how well it competes with the latest and greatest.
  7. Meh. Not my first choice. They are okay. I bought them a way back cuz they were cheap and I wanted to try bipole/dipole speakers at the time. Thankfully they are switchable. Yes, the new "channels" for Atmos are full range. You treat these new speakers exactly like any other speaker and bass manage as appropriate. Most would consider them as additional surrounds. That's how I'd look at them. No it won't because it's a Dolby codec. Dolby Atmos is delivered inside the TrueHD carrier. There is additional metadata hidden inside but the audible content is not lost or discarded if you do not have an Atmos capable processor. So being TrueHD ... you will get .... TrueHD. Wouldn't make sense for a Dolby Atmos track to decode as DTS Master Audio. When presented with a Dolby Atmos track on Blu-ray you get: Dolby Atmos. When you can not decode Dolby Atmos you get TrueHD 7.1 audio. When you can't decode TrueHD you will get a DD 5.1 track. When you can't decode DD 5.1 you will get ... uummm.... stereo. When you can't decode stereo, you probably have the mute turned on or have things hooked up wrong. When you can't decode stereo properly then you should start to evaluate this hobby some. Got my copy (finally!) last night but didn't have time to watch it. I'll watch it tonight. Saw it twice in theaters. I didn't love it but I didn't dislike it. Definitely felt more kiddy than the original movies did.
  8. Wow. Those went fast. Faster than you had expected.
  9. The consumer version of Atmos is adaptable and backwards compatible with "legacy" decoders. When you playback an Atmos TrueHD soundtrack on a "legacy" system, it will see the entire soundtrack as a conventional 7.1 track. No content is lost. All of the objects in a Dolby Atmos encoding are folded into the legacy 7.1 carrier and when presented with an Atmos decoder these objects are rendered to their appropriate location(s). So at worst you get a nice 7.1 track. Works very well. Just FYI ... Atmos can only be decoded through bitstream output as TrueHD or DD+. If you are sending your audio via PCM then you will not be able to decode the Atmos stream. Still, in that case, no content is lost but no objects will be rendered correctly either. Thankfully all this stuff works very well so even though it is the default track on the disc there is no required action from the user either way. Bwahaah! For the time being I'm using my previous surround speakers which are Emotiva ERD-1's. It's not what I would prefer but it was the most free-er choice than buying/building more speakers on budget that has flat-lined. *sad face* Eventually I will install something better than these lil things. And yes, you are correct. No Atmos, no problem! You git 7.1 audio, boy! But it doesn't come out as DTS. Lol, that would be awkward.
  10. Well thankfully you are getting a very nice 'by-product' of all these Atmos mixes too.... many more excellent 7.1 mixes.
  11. Wow. I'm genuinely surprised about Jurassic World. I ... still haven't got my copy yet. Was supposed to be here two days ago. Not surprised by San Andreas. I said it was nuts and it was.... loud! Still shook the place pretty good for 20hz extension. The Atmos mix was pretty good. Does anybody on this site have Atmos yet or is it just me? Oh wait.... a lot of youz still running 5.1 audio.
  12. Ummm... yeah. Get to work on that. Be sure to get it on video when you've got that all set up.
  13. Not to late still, right? Aren't you on a preorder list for FTW's? You can cancel, no? Dang. That's too bad. As Tux said, you had a massive system not easily topped and of all of us with crazy systems, highly underrated. A shame to hear of you dismantling it. But if it's time to move on... ...to a new system.... yes? I hope so. Obviously making room for +4 HS24's and Palehorn (or the latest successor) system.
  14. No way! You're selling off your main home sub system?
  15. You're only using this amp for your mid/hi section though, right? In your case, no big deal and "plenty" of power for the application at hand.
  16. In some cases then it seems like an actually good idea to buy the amp with the intention on using only one channel at a time. Arguably less value but then the price/performance needs to be weighed in and compared to other products in the same price range. Even with ~$800 amps it gets pretty dang close to a single Speaker Power amp. Not sure what the range is on their prices. I've seen $2,500 touted as a general price for one or all of them though I doubt they all cost the same. But... get a single Crest or Peavey and use just one channel (assuming you need at least two or more) and the price goes up pretty quick.
  17. I've noticed a recurring trend with most of these class-D type amps that they produce far greater output numbers (and more stability) with just one of two channels driven. Is this behavior simply tied to a PS that can not provide good solid current enough for two channels with these kind of high output numbers?
  18. Not a bad idea. I'd hook up each enclosure to some amp or amp channel for the long run but that wiring scheme should work okay. This would be quite an upgrade, methinks. SPL might be pretty dang close in the 12.5-32hz range just cuz of your current brute force application of heavy hitting low tuned horns. But below 15hz or so.... you'll have a massive increase in sensitivity and output. Sounds like fun!
  19. Okay, I see what you're up to. Honestly, I'd probably do just this. Swap out the Ghorns for massive sealed displacement. You've got the "goods" with dual Othorns doing the major lifting and with a sick sealed system you finish off the rest of the bandwidth with ease. Especially in a room like yours (mine is about as big). Though... I don't want to nor feel comfortable persuading you to sell off the Ghorns. They are just too cool and I know you really love yours. Honestly surprised to see you do it but ... it's not a lateral move doing big time sealed. It's the end game. I can make all sorts of suggestions but I'd rather be a fly on the wall and see what happens. Very interesting. Excuse me. Master of OT here.... I'll let this get back to the tests.
  20. Worries about funds, orders eight FTW21's. You're lucky I'm at work or that would have been a good meme made as we've got several pics of you in varying degrees of amusement non-amusement.
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