(+ a later edit) ...do the DEQ2496 and driverack PA+ essentially do the same also in the bass as well as the whole frequency range? I've read hi-fi ppl dissing the DEQ and DBX equipment due to audibly 'poor' ADC DAC conversion.
Re: THT Slim
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 12:46 am
by Radian
Video of the new living room and 5.1 arrangement. I slip in some close-ups of the THT during the final shot, but rest assured it's playing throughout the entire time of filming. A showcase of its "finer" side.
When I get around to it, I'll post another "bad-boy" montage of it tearing the house a new wormhole.
Re: THT Slim
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:25 pm
by Radian
Showcasing a Crown K2 amplifier with some music in mono. THT Slim is once again providing all the bottom end.
Tossed this gear together rather quickly for the shoot, hence the cabling mess, odd placement, and cooked mic.
Re: THT Slim
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 5:29 am
by Radian
New AVR and blu-ray player enabled warrants a new recording. I give the room about one year and the THT slim will have the dry wall in its corner obliterated, just like the previous place. At 4V it'll rattle the picture frames on the walls 25 feet away, and I've never felt the desire to get tactile traducers as this thing simply warps the concrete under the sofa at 16V. There have been several times now where I honestly cannot believe a 12" driver is capable of doing what this thing can do. I mean all the math and calculations say so, but to actually experience this level of sheer performance for the last couple of years, is still pretty damn cool. Smiles every time.
Re: THT Slim
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 1:13 pm
by Radian
If there's ever doubt to the capabilities of this design... THT Slim paving the way.