Bass Pig's System, as of August 2010
Main EQ: Behringer DEQ2496
Crossovers: 2 Behringer DCX2496's
dbx 4bx Expander with Impact Restoration
dbx 500 Subharmonic Synthesizer
Power Amps, Mid-High: Dual Hafler 500's, bridged mono, with capacitor upgrades
Surround: Hafler 500, stereo mode, with modified input circuitry & capacitor upgrade
Center Channel: Hafler 500, bridged mono, with capacitor upgrade
Mid-bass: QSC Powerlight 6.0
Sub-bass: QSC Powerlight 6.0
Speakers, Mid-high: JBL E120 and JBL 2403 in custom-built dodecahedral enclosures
Center channel: JBL E120 and JBL 2403 in custom-built dodecahedral enclosure
Mid-bass: two Electro-Voice EVX180B in two custom built single driver cabinets
four Electro-Voice EVX180B in two custom built dual driver cabinets
Sub-bass: Four Bassmaxx ZR18 fiberglass/kevlar pistons in custom built Hemholtz resonators
Surround Speakers: MTX Thunder Pro 2
Sources:
Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player
Sony BDP-S301 Blu-ray player
Oppo 981HD DVD player
Switcher: Zektor MAS7.1
Denon DCD-590 CD player
Akai GX747dbx reel to reel deck
Nakamichi 430 FM Tuner
JVC L-A10 semi auto turntable
Computer workstation with Mark of the Unicorn 896 8-channel A/D-D/A converter
An assortment of Kurzweil and Yamaha samplers, ROMplers and synths
Mixing Desk: Behringer MX9000
Studio amplifier: Carver M500
Studio speakers: Modified AR-17 cabinets updated with Dynaudio Acoustics drivers
Decommissioned gear:
Technics SH-8020
Spectro-Acoustics 210R equalizer
ADC SS 525X Computerized equalizer
Custom built Linkwitz-Riley crossover (built in 1982)
Sony SL-HF1000 Super High Band Beta Editing Deck
Sold Equipment:
Phase-Linear D-500 (sold $3000)
Phase-Linear 1100 Parametric EQ (sold $545)
Marantz 2270 Stereo Receiver
Akai GX630DB Reel to Reel deck
SAE 5000A Impulse Noise Reduction System
The whole thing's powered by a 220 vac dedicated line. The power plug on the rack is a 50-amp dryer plug and matching socket at the end of a twin paralleled run of 6AWG copper wires.
Mark & Mary Ann Weiss
http://www.basspig.com The Bass Pig's Lair - 16,500 watts of driving surround sound!
Business sites at:
http://www.ampexperts.com
http://www.mwhdvideo.com
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THANKS for sharing.
otherwise your good to go...