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vipor 11-20-2009 11:02 AM

lol attempted hijack fail...

bigaudiofanat 11-20-2009 11:24 AM

They are 3 inch and I have no idea abut what size will fit there just keep in mind you have to run new wires to them as their is none there. I still disagree with rears. especially with something so small.

cab83_750 11-20-2009 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sigur (Post 288640)
You get sprung?

.....my Anaconda ........

cab83_750 11-20-2009 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by vipor (Post 288699)
lol attempted hijack fail...

Some may not get it due to age. :)

MindFusion FX 11-20-2009 02:18 PM

i dont know how old everyone here is..but im 24..and i've been listening to that song since i was like 9 soo i think others would also know it.

if they don't know it then they need to :gtfo2:

Sigur 11-20-2009 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by vipor (Post 288699)
lol attempted hijack fail...

Please stop cluttering up our baby got back thread with nonsense about rear speakers.

- the mgmnt

2fast4thelaw 11-20-2009 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cab83_750 (Post 288633)
So the JL's you used are 3.5" and fit the rears? These would be perfect for me.

Pls advise so I can order today. Thanks

Yes, I used the JL Audio C2-350x Coaxials.

bigaudiofanat 11-20-2009 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MindFusion FX (Post 289062)
i dont know how old everyone here is..but im 24..and i've been listening to that song since i was like 9 soo i think others would also know it.

if they don't know it then they need to :gtfo2:

I do not know the song in question so do I have to gtfo? LOL

MindFusion FX 11-20-2009 03:17 PM

exactly.

if you're the audio guy you should know that song..its got alot of bass. good song to test bass on systems.

cab83_750 01-29-2010 12:03 PM

Update:

I ordered the Infinity Kapp Series 3.5"" Custom-Fit 2-way Loudspeakers for the rears. I installed them late last night. And........................

I AM THRILLED!

1. The 'void' is no longer there.
2. Front staging is still there.
3. My system is louder (I had to use a much lower volume setting).
4. There is no negative effect to the existing Dynaudio front components. In my opinion, the Kappas complemented them.
4. Did I say, I am thrilled!!!!!!!

Is it worth it to install rears? In my opinion, based on what I have heard from my system so far, YES!!!!!!

Note that this is post/thread was not meant as an argument; rather, similar to "beatury is to the eye of the beholder", "music is to ears of the beholder".

Now that I have the custom subwoofers, the upgraded front and rears, amps, etc. I think I am done with the stereo.

kenchan 01-29-2010 02:27 PM

hummm... im not sure if i want a full range speaker in the rear... the void is at around550-650Hz, i think it was if i remember from the base's stock fronts.

if it was a mid-range speaker or if you disabled the tweeter (just cut the wire) on the coax i can understand.

cab83_750 01-29-2010 08:30 PM

I was thinking about disabling the tweeters. However it sounds great as-is!

Here is my summary so far:

before adding the rears, I felt like listening to the music/singer about 4 feet away. With the rears installed, I feel like they are directly in front of my face. Now, that's without adjusting the balance and fader.

I did play with disAbling the rears. And time after time, 4-speakers win!

roplusbee 01-30-2010 01:37 AM

Awesome. Glad you like it. What type of music do you normaly listenn to? I am trying to get a feel for how the system is performing and how long it is actually pushing the speakers.

cab83_750 01-30-2010 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by roplusbee (Post 381138)
Awesome. Glad you like it. What type of music do you normaly listenn to? I am trying to get a feel for how the system is performing and how long it is actually pushing the speakers.

Hmmm! That's going to be hard as I have been told I am a complex man. I listen to Yahoo's Top 100, Rap, Rock, old school band like Rolling Stone, Queen, recent artist like Eminen, Pdiddy, JayZ, Akon , vocals like Diana Krall, you name it. It just depends on what time of the day or night or what company I am with....

Heck, I am even a fan of Country music even though this music lacks bass that I always want.

One thing I know....I seldom listen to raege (sp?)


What do you you mean by 'pushing.....?'

roplusbee 01-30-2010 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by cab83_750 (Post 381144)
Hmmm! That's going to be hard as I have been told I am a complex man. I listen to Yahoo's Top 100, Rap, Rock, old school band like Rolling Stone, Queen, recent artist like Eminen, Pdiddy, JayZ, Akon , vocals like Diana Krall, you name it. It just depends on what time of the day or night or what company I am with....

Heck, I am even a fan of Country music even though this music lacks bass that I always want.

One thing I know....I seldom listen to raege (sp?)


What do you you mean by 'pushing.....?'

I was trying to get a feel for how the system was performing with the music that you listen to. Hip-Hop tends to force a system to perform harder, unlike country or pop which don't normally demand as much output simultaneously. I am used to hearing systems with a lot of distortion, but that is usually from folks that just want to turn everything up. I love booming bass, but there has to be balance. And to have booming bass, you need power, space, and correct tuning for it to sound good.:tup:


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