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MRHP
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by MRHP » Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:45 am
Welcome!!! Im a Ky native myself. 30mins. west of Paducah.
So Cherry 180's for a starter kit? Nice!

TFM-75 serial #0001
PT-2400 serial #0001
Baby Black Magic serial #0001
Baby Black Magic serial #0002
Cherry/260wpc Mono Blocks
Lightstar Reference
Sunfire Series II 625x2
Carver 490t
OPPO-103
Lucas Labs CF-14
Sunfire Tube pre
DENON DP-62L TT
DUAL CS 5000 TT
DQ-20's
Tesla CF-15 speakers
Douglas Cables
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engtaz
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by engtaz » Sat Mar 08, 2014 2:45 am
Welcome Paul
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Carver M4.0T in front channels to Caver AL VI's in SACD & 2 Channel setup
C 16, PT 2400, Slim Device, Carver TX-8, 490T and Rega TT w Grado Gold cart in the 2 channel setup
Bogen SRB20 is computer amp
Carver PM-350 donated for youth church use
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helicopterpilotdoug
- (pair of) SILVER-7t's
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by helicopterpilotdoug » Sat Mar 08, 2014 3:04 pm

Welcome!!!

Cherry 180's

Like Eric said... Nice!

Sunfire: Theater Grand IV, Cinema Grand Signature.
Carver: TFM-45, PST-24 Cassette, Extra Carver Gear: CT-6, C-11 (S/N 00001).
Polk Audio: Mains SRS 2.1TL, Center CSiA6, Surrounds FXiA6 and FXiA4, Sub DSW MicroPro 1000, Extra Speakers SDA 2A, SDA 2Btl, Monitor 10A.
Turntable: Dual CS 714Q
Bluray/SACD: Oppo BDP 83SE
CD: Sony 330 300 Disk changer
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jjptkd
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by jjptkd » Sat Mar 08, 2014 4:19 pm
Oppo Sonica DAC
Sunfire TG-III
Sunfire 300x2
Klipsch Chorus II
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trav0810
- TFM-35
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- Location: Indiana
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by trav0810 » Sat Mar 08, 2014 5:18 pm
milsap195 wrote:It's great to finally get on the forum after a couple months of trying! I look forward to participating in the forum and hope to learn a lot. I live just outside Louisville and am fairly new to audio. The system I currently have consists of a pair of cherry 180's, Emotiva xsp1, oppo 105 and some Gallo Classico 4 towers.
Thanks for having me!
Paul
Sounds like a pretty nice set up. Welcome!
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milsap195
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by milsap195 » Sat Mar 08, 2014 7:45 pm
Modified Carver VTA 180 with KT-150's, Oppo 105, Emotiva xsp-1, Martin Logan ESL
Sansui SR838 tt
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radioeng2
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by radioeng2 » Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:43 pm
Oh....nice!!
Have you had big tube amps before or are these your first?
I'm not familiar with that particular model of Gallo speaker. Can you fill me in on those? How did you come into those or select them? I did see and hear a couple of his original round ball based speakers at shows many years ago and was pretty impressed with them.
Thanks for the pics!
Mark
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TNRabbit
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by TNRabbit » Sat Mar 08, 2014 9:20 pm
radioeng2 wrote:Oh....nice!!
Have you had big tube amps before or are these your first?
I'm not familiar with that particular model of Gallo speaker. Can you feel me in on those? How did you come into those or select them? I did see and hear a couple of his original round ball based speakers at shows many years ago and was pretty impressed with them.
Thanks for the pics!
Mark
Here ya go, Mark:
Classico CL-4 Loudspeaker
The Absolute Pinnacle of Classic Sound
The CL-4 is our top-of-the-line Classico offering. If you are searching for a "forward-thinking retro look" (yes, we mean that) with no compromises on sound anywhere, then the Classico CL-4 is your ticket. The real wood veneer cabinet sports four (yes four!) 5 1/4" damped carbon-fiber woofers, combined with our astonishing CDT-3 hemispherical tweeter to produce sonic perfection. Powerful, deep and detailed bass; superbly open lifelike midrange; and clear, natural highs all combine to present music and soundtracks that are as true to artistic perfection as possible. And again… just look at it. This is the one you want.
"The CL4 offers excellent room integration and definitely achieves what Gallo set out to do: deliver the performance Gallo is known for in a more conservative styled package."
Chris Groppi - Secrets of Home Theater
Priced Per Speaker
$1,247.50
There is no better speaker in its class. The CL-4 embodies all of the unique technologies developed by Anthony Gallo for the Classico series including BLAST bass loading, modified transmission line enclosure design, S2 internal damping, OPT Level 2 and the Classico ultra-high performance damped carbon fiber woofer/midrange driver. In fact, there are four of these woofers, along with our amazing CDT-3 hemispherical tweeter. They combine to give the CL-4 a sound that must be heard to be believed. With a real wood veneer, the solid wood cabinet lends a depth to the sound that is unparalleled. You’ll feel the build quality as well as hear it.
Ok, let’s talk about the sound for a second... it’s as deep and warm as you expect, with a clarity that can only come with the right equipment and technology. The realism of what you hear will make you yearn for more – indeed, these speakers will have you listening day and night, as if you’ve never heard music before. And as the front end of a home theater setup, they shine equally well. Bottom line: The CL-4 will change your perception of what an exceptional floor standing "against the wall" speaker should look like and cost. If you consider yourself a "Classic" and are finally ready for that high-level audio system, get yourself a pair of CL-4's today and be ready to be transformed.
Frequency Response 26Hz - 22kHz +/- 3dB
Impedance 4 ohms, nominal
Sensitivity 92dB @ 2.83v/1 meter
Power Handling 350w unclipped power
Driver Four 5.25-inch moving coil polymer damped carbon fiber drivers
Dimensions 35"H x 7" W x 14" D
Cone Material Carbon fiber
Enclosure Material 3/4-inch internally braced MDF
Warranty 1 Year parts and labor (extended to 5 years if product is registered within 60 days of purchase)
Crossover None required
Connections Custom Gallo 5-way gold-plated binding posts
Finish Genuine cherry or ash veneers, dark cherry or black ash finish
Phase No
Low Pass No
High Pass No
Bass EQ No
Power Auto On/Off No
Gain No
Tweeter CDT 3 Cylindrical Diaphragm Transducer, 180° horizontal dispersion
Weight 33 lbs
TNRabbit
From FrankieD's lips to your ears: Sunfire - a quiet box of endless power.
Sunfire TG-IV/400~7 Amp
Carver SD/A-360 CDP
Benchmark DAC-1
Sony SACD/DVD-A
Active bi-amp: Ashly XR-1001 & 2 Rane PEQ-15s
Main: HotRodded AL-IIIs
Sub: Klipsch RT-12d
Center: Sunfire CRS-3c
Surround: Sunfire CRS-3 (x 2)
OconeeOrange wrote:"Gary likes to play it 'loud' as do I. His system begs you turn it up until you die"
RIP WIlliam B. Dibble, 1948-2012. I'll miss you my friend.
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radioeng2
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by radioeng2 » Sat Mar 08, 2014 9:30 pm
Thanks Gary. His original designs centered around that round ball look. I was surprised to see a more convential box design under the Gallo name.
But those specs mention the transmission line design and I recall that as used on the follow up speaker with the two round balls with the big woofs on the side. I believe that was also a transmission line.
TL's can pack a punch when done right and kept within their limits.
Mark
I was there "At the Fest!" Hope you were too!
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TNRabbit
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by TNRabbit » Sat Mar 08, 2014 9:42 pm
Mark, GOOGLE is your friend~

TNRabbit
From FrankieD's lips to your ears: Sunfire - a quiet box of endless power.
Sunfire TG-IV/400~7 Amp
Carver SD/A-360 CDP
Benchmark DAC-1
Sony SACD/DVD-A
Active bi-amp: Ashly XR-1001 & 2 Rane PEQ-15s
Main: HotRodded AL-IIIs
Sub: Klipsch RT-12d
Center: Sunfire CRS-3c
Surround: Sunfire CRS-3 (x 2)
OconeeOrange wrote:"Gary likes to play it 'loud' as do I. His system begs you turn it up until you die"
RIP WIlliam B. Dibble, 1948-2012. I'll miss you my friend.
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milsap195
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- Location: Elizabethtown Kentucky
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by milsap195 » Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:27 pm
I originally wanted a pair of Gallo reference Strada and a sub because I had a small room. About this time he came out with the Classico series and the Classico 3 was getting rave reviews and won several awards. It was a small full range speaker that I could make work. I called a dealer to get a pair of them and he had a set of the Cl-4 that somebody had ordered and ended up not buying so he offered them to me for the same price . In a medium sized room these will go deep, incredible for their size. What I really like,is,with the CDT tweeter there is huge sweet spot, you can sit about anywhere in the room and have little loss of quality.
Modified Carver VTA 180 with KT-150's, Oppo 105, Emotiva xsp-1, Martin Logan ESL
Sansui SR838 tt