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cmwmjt@netspace.net.au
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
With the Bi-pol speakers, 895 fronts and 145 centre.

Very very impressed, listening to eagles when hell freezes over in DTS
I was smiling ear to ear, the 895 had a beautiful sound. Left the
Richters for dead, Accusound state though that the speakers need a 30hr
burn-in at medium volume with either pink noise or music with lots of
frequencies. The pack comes with the smaller DLC-145 centre speaker,
not the 165. The centre just feels like its lacking a little, cant put
my finger on it, but after running the speakers for a few hours that
might change. I might buy the 165 for a centre and just use the 145 as
a centre-rear since i'm running a 6.1 channel amplifier. The RRP is
$2499, but im paying cost for the speakers. :)

The accusound sw250 sub was very impressive, big and very heavy, i'll
definately be buying one of these next. Sub will cost me about $550 or
so.

The speakers are all finished in black and redwood, very nice looking.

Definately worth the money.

Blondie
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
What is the cost price ?

<cmwmjt@netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> With the Bi-pol speakers, 895 fronts and 145 centre.
>
> Very very impressed, listening to eagles when hell freezes over in DTS
> I was smiling ear to ear, the 895 had a beautiful sound. Left the
> Richters for dead, Accusound state though that the speakers need a 30hr
> burn-in at medium volume with either pink noise or music with lots of
> frequencies. The pack comes with the smaller DLC-145 centre speaker,
> not the 165. The centre just feels like its lacking a little, cant put
> my finger on it, but after running the speakers for a few hours that
> might change. I might buy the 165 for a centre and just use the 145 as
> a centre-rear since i'm running a 6.1 channel amplifier. The RRP is
> $2499, but im paying cost for the speakers. :)
>
> The accusound sw250 sub was very impressive, big and very heavy, i'll
> definately be buying one of these next. Sub will cost me about $550 or
> so.
>
> The speakers are all finished in black and redwood, very nice looking.
>
> Definately worth the money.
>

cmwmjt@netspace.net.au
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
Approx $660 inc gst

Fred At Home
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
"Blondie" <bitemespammers@backatya.com.au> wrote in message
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> What is the cost price ?
>
> <cmwmjt@netspace.net.au> wrote in message
> news:1114784680.617901.239200@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>> With the Bi-pol speakers, 895 fronts and 145 centre.
>>
>> Very very impressed, listening to eagles when hell freezes over in DTS
>> I was smiling ear to ear, the 895 had a beautiful sound. Left the
>> Richters for dead, Accusound state though that the speakers need a 30hr
>> burn-in at medium volume with either pink noise or music with lots of
>> frequencies. The pack comes with the smaller DLC-145 centre speaker,
>> not the 165. The centre just feels like its lacking a little, cant put
>> my finger on it, but after running the speakers for a few hours that
>> might change. I might buy the 165 for a centre and just use the 145 as
>> a centre-rear since i'm running a 6.1 channel amplifier. The RRP is
>> $2499, but im paying cost for the speakers. :)
>>
>> The accusound sw250 sub was very impressive, big and very heavy, i'll
>> definately be buying one of these next. Sub will cost me about $550 or
>> so.
>>
>> The speakers are all finished in black and redwood, very nice looking.
>>
>> Definately worth the money.
>>

I hope you don't believe that crap about requiring burn-in.

cmwmjt@netspace.net.au
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
Well I take it you don't believe that car engines, ie don't need to be
run in. You just drive a brand new XR6 turbo off the dealer floor and
start thrashing it. Sorry know people who done that and well turbo's
blow quickly. Why do you think manufacturers recommend it?

Speakers are electromechanical devices they need to be run in aswell.

I've read the articles and write ups on the subject, i'm pretty much
convinced thats its true.

conradvr@yahoo.com
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
I hope you don't think you know anything about speakers! Please quote
your references/studies/expermiments that support your statement - my
guess is you won't have any. Take a brand new speaker, measure the
driver's Thiele Small parameters then 'run it in' and measure the
Thiele Small parameters again. Oh if you don't know what the Thiele
Small parameters are and what they are used for go look them up and you
may be in a position to offer credible comments in the future.

conradvr@yahoo.com
03-05-2005, 08:19 AM
My comments are for Fred at Home's "I hope you don't believe that crap
about requiring burn-in."

conra...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I hope you don't think you know anything about speakers! Please
quote
> your references/studies/expermiments that support your statement - my
> guess is you won't have any. Take a brand new speaker, measure the
> driver's Thiele Small parameters then 'run it in' and measure the
> Thiele Small parameters again. Oh if you don't know what the Thiele
> Small parameters are and what they are used for go look them up and
you
> may be in a position to offer credible comments in the future.

bassett
04-05-2005, 10:57 AM
WHAT,,, You mean I don't need to burn in my very expensive Hi-end
speaker cables and interconnects. Will I still need to switch everything on
, 2 hours before I want to use it, to allow the components to get up to
working temperature. **evil grin**
bassett

<conradvr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> My comments are for Fred at Home's "I hope you don't believe that crap
> about requiring burn-in."
>
> conra...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I hope you don't think you know anything about speakers! Please
> quote
>> your references/studies/expermiments that support your statement - my
>> guess is you won't have any. Take a brand new speaker, measure the
>> driver's Thiele Small parameters then 'run it in' and measure the
>> Thiele Small parameters again. Oh if you don't know what the Thiele
>> Small parameters are and what they are used for go look them up and
> you
>> may be in a position to offer credible comments in the future.
>

Gordon
04-05-2005, 03:59 PM
<conradvr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I hope you don't think you know anything about speakers! Please quote
> your references/studies/expermiments that support your statement - my
> guess is you won't have any. Take a brand new speaker, measure the
> driver's Thiele Small parameters then 'run it in' and measure the
> Thiele Small parameters again. Oh if you don't know what the Thiele
> Small parameters are and what they are used for go look them up and you
> may be in a position to offer credible comments in the future.
Don't start this crap here.We have had enough of this technonazi nonsense
with Phil Allison on Aus.hi-fi.If you can't hear the difference the don't
worry about it.If you are simply denying the difference cos you can't
measure it ,then get back to the lab and start working to advance the state
of the art in measurement technology so that it can be made at least a few
orders of magnitude closer in senssitivity to the human ear.
Bloody Trolls
Gordon