Big Dumb's audio adventure........

TroyD
TroyD Posts: 13,077
edited November 2005 in 2 Channel Audio
So, I'm sitting there a couple weeks ago listening to the Amazings and I'm thinking, damn, these sound good but I wonder (quietly to myself) what else would sound good in here. So, I start looking at Quad ESL's, ML SL3's Amazing Plat's in oak (which I've always wanted) or the Silver's as they are more real estate friendly.....and I'm looking at different amps and so forth.

Anyhow, in order to make any of this possible I need to sell my stuff. That was a tough hurdle. So, I bit the bullet and posted my stuff for sale. I didn't say what I was getting because, hell, I wasn't sure. When Cortez got to the new world, he burned his ships so he couldn't go back. Due to that, he and his crew were highly motivated to succeed. Same principle with the sale.

So, what did I end up with? Well, the amp was first. I found this a day or so after I posted my stuff for sale. It's a Classe Model 25 amp. 250wpc and doubles in input as the impedance drops. Built like a brick shithouse. GREAT sounding amp. Definate high tone gear.

Speakers are a different story. I knew I wanted a planar type speaker and was leaning to a pair of ML SL3's or a pair of Amazing Plat's. I had been in contact with two guys from Florida, one about a pair of ML SL3's and the other about two sets of Amazings. Well, the SL3's evaporated. Then, at the 11th hour, the guy with the Amazings, one turns out one was a pair of AL-III's and the other is a pair of Silvers (which we didn't discover until I actually got there and argued over) with a broken ribbon. Anyhow, I figured, what the hell, I drove all the way down here, I'll listen to the AL-III's and what the hell, if he'll deal on the Silver's I can have the ribbon repaired (they were otherwise mint, in box, PRISTINE. He ganked the ribbon a few days after he bought them and just put them in the box and forgot about them. Sounds shady but after meeting the guy seems very plausible as he's just very eccentric). Well, I was pretty blown away by the AL-III's and he didn't want to budge on the Silver's. So, we struck a deal on the AL-III's. Dave, my faithful travelling companion dug them to the extent that when I'm ready to move them, they are his. Anyhow, paid the guy, loaded them up and headed back to Charleston.

What do I think so far? I am DAMN impressed. DAMN impressed. I haven't dicked with the placement or settings much but the ribbon on the AL-III is every bit as good (may even be better) than the original Amazings. Bass? Better than you would expect. They aren't subsonic as the Amazings were but I'd say a VERY respectable low 30's and it integrates very very well with the ribbon. Only 'issue' is the large cell foam (about a 3 dollar fix) that covers the left ribbon is deteriorated on one side, other than that, these are pristine.

Once again, thanks to David. One, being Wendi's proxy from keeping me from doing anything stupid and two, being a great guy to make a road trip with.

So, in a nutshell.....not that anyone cares but that's where I'm at for now.

BDT
I plan for the future. - F1Nut
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited October 2005
    Very interesting looking speakers. Are the woofers in the 'base'? Reminds me of some Infinity's I saw like that. What kind of bass drivers do they have?

    Congrats on gettin' a nice set-up! Glad it worked out for ya!
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  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited October 2005
    Yes, it's a downfiring 10" woofer.

    Couple more things (I'm in a talkative mood, sue me)

    I don't want anyone to think, least of all Ted, I was unhappy with the Amazings I had, quite the contrary. I've just always wanted an oak pair. Plus, the Plat's are quite a bit more efficient making them more amp friendly. In a smaller room, ala Ted's Woodshed, they are perfect. You don't need a TON of amp. In a big room like my living room, even with the big mono's, I was running out of amp. It was not uncommon for me to have the volume knob at 3-4 o'clock (and that's at normal to slightly above normal volumes).

    BDT
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited October 2005
    Cool!
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  • BlueMDPicker
    BlueMDPicker Posts: 7,569
    edited October 2005
    Way effin' cool, BDT! I'd love to get an ear on that rig (hmmm..how can I convince the organization that I need to make an immediate trip to the facility in SC??)

    Dave's a great guy -- and, I've yet to meet him. He's taken me on some musical sojourns that are very rewarding.

    SECOND DIBS on the AL-IIIs. :cool:
  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited October 2005
    Good deal Troy, they look Beautiful!! Glad you struck a deal and made it back safe. Your rig has really changed since I was last there in 04. May need to make a trip up to hear those bad boys.

    I guess I can call and have the guard service removed?? :)

    RT1
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited October 2005
    Nope, Ted, I'm thinking one can't have too many pair of Amazings.

    Plus, THAT pair has sentimental value. As I said, I'm glad that a real friend has them

    BDT
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  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited October 2005
    Way effin' cool, BDT! I'd love to get an ear on that rig (hmmm..how can I convince the organization that I need to make an immediate trip to the facility in SC??)

    Dave's a great guy -- and, I've yet to meet him. He's taken me on some musical sojourns that are very rewarding.

    SECOND DIBS on the AL-IIIs. :cool:

    Mike, c'mon down. It would be a thrill to have you over.

    As I said, I'm REALLY blown away by the AL-III's. I didn't WANT to like them. I've scoffed at them publicly. I mean, how can one be satisfied with one little 10" woofer? Free air 12's blowing your hair back is MANLY.

    I'm also man enough to admit I'm wrong (but I'm still hunting a pair of Platinums :) )

    I don't want Dave to get a swelled head, but, yeah, he is a great guy.

    BDT
    I plan for the future. - F1Nut
  • DAGLJAM6
    DAGLJAM6 Posts: 635
    edited October 2005
    Had a great time road trippin' with BDT and seeing Ted again. (I think we were both a bit sorry about not spending some more quality time at his abode). PoppaBear (and his wife) are swell people and i think he was really getting into the "Amazings" when we left. (BTW, send me that pm and i'll try to get you up to speed this week)

    Dave
  • BlueMDPicker
    BlueMDPicker Posts: 7,569
    edited October 2005
    TroyD wrote:
    Mike, c'mon down. It would be a thrill to have you over.
    I'm working on it as we type. We have quite an investment in hardware infrastructure at the place down the road from you. It's been on the table for several months that I explore fuller utilization. I love it when a plan comes together. ;)
  • PolknPepsi
    PolknPepsi Posts: 781
    edited October 2005
    I could be very happy with that Classe.....> :D
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  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited October 2005
    Fifteen Benji Franklins and you could be!

    BDT
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  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited October 2005
    THe whole system blows..!

    you should send it to me , freight collect of course, and i will properly dispose of it..(ya, right) !!

    Congrats on the new rig..!
    I know how hard it can be to stick to the plan...
    It is all worth it when the plan comes together though...

    glad to hear it all worked out for ya..



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  • Steamer
    Steamer Posts: 53
    edited October 2005
    Congrats on those speakers. They've been doing a nice job of massaging my ears. Your descrition matches my thoughts on them. Great speakers. I may never part with them. Of sourse I've said that before in the past but it may hold this time.
  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,502
    edited October 2005
    sweet looking gear troy. Yeah, I've heard you and some others smack around the ALIII in the past, so I know what your sayin. :p I was allways intrigued by them, and was the first carver speakers I was activly hunting before my club polk days. I wound up with the platinums because they were readily available, and knew I would like them from hearing them at George's house.

    I figure if a 10" woofer can sound great musically in, say, a Hsu stf2 (like I have), or an 8" woofer with a 10" passive radiator like in my Vandersteens can sound kick ****, I am none too surprised at those ALSIII's having good bass output with a downfiring 10 on each side. cant wait to hear them at next years polkfest.

    I like my Piano Gloss black, but those ALIII's look sweet in the oak finish. Classy. Ive never seen the ALSIII's in that finish
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  • DAGLJAM6
    DAGLJAM6 Posts: 635
    edited October 2005
    Now i've just gotta hope we can locate some Platinums before BDT rubs all the finish off the oak trim. :D I keep having mini nightmares of Troy doing pole dances like the gals at the Cheetah 3.

    Seriously, the III's look pretty stunning in person and tuned in should sound even better than the quick listen when we returned.
    Hell if the sub were out of the link the ribbon acting as a "psuedo" 2-way on some music might sound great.(basically the ribbon stacks up against alot of full range drivers spec wise that is)
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited October 2005
    Screw that, I'm too busy thinking about the hundreds of dollars worth of tubes I probably passed on.

    BDT
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  • amulford
    amulford Posts: 5,020
    edited October 2005
    Cool. Whats the difference in efficeincy?
  • DAGLJAM6
    DAGLJAM6 Posts: 635
    edited October 2005
    Yeah, that 5gallon pail 3/4's full of Tele's/amperex's sitting in the back corner of the storage unit.
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited October 2005
    DAGLJAM6 wrote:
    Yeah, that 5gallon pail 3/4's full of Tele's/amperex's sitting in the back corner of the storage unit.


    WHA,WHA,WHA,WHA...WHAT?????? Can ya'll still get ahold of those?? I'd be interested in going in on them with somebody or bodies, if anybody else is. Anybody got a tube tester?? :D Seriously :) Or are you just kidding?? :rolleyes:
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  • organ
    organ Posts: 4,969
    edited October 2005
    Congrats Troy!
    Great to hear you got a rig up so soon. The speakers are beautiful and the pre/amp looks killer.

    Maurice
  • BobMcG
    BobMcG Posts: 1,585
    edited October 2005
    Awsome Troy, beautiful system!

    I would like to try a pair of the oak Platinums myself. However, I too would have to sell my nice, shiny Piano Black Amazings first... Damn, can't have both.
  • DAGLJAM6
    DAGLJAM6 Posts: 635
    edited October 2005
    ND13 wrote:
    WHA,WHA,WHA,WHA...WHAT?????? Can ya'll still get ahold of those?? I'd be interested in going in on them with somebody or bodies, if anybody else is. Anybody got a tube tester?? :D Seriously :) Or are you just kidding?? :rolleyes:

    Just Kiddin' :rolleyes: It's my lot in life to torment when the opportunity arises.
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited October 2005
    DAGLJAM6 wrote:
    Just Kiddin' :rolleyes: It's my lot in life to torment when the opportunity arises.

    It's not nice teasing the sick :(;)
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  • organ
    organ Posts: 4,969
    edited October 2005
    What's that audio sickness again that we all use as an excuse? Audiophelia Nervosa or something?
  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited October 2005
    ^ROFLOL! :D

    I hope you are feeling better Noel.
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  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited November 2005
    Just a little update.....

    I've been spending some real quality time with the AL-III's and just want to report back that my original impressions still ring true. This is a FAR better loudspeaker than I had figured on. The soundstage that these things throw is just incredible. Well beyond the boundaries of the speakers.

    I'm further impressed by the bass response. I'd say in room, LOW 30's....I was playing my Telarc 'Round Up' disc today, specifically the William Tell finale and the Mag Seven theme. Now, the low end AIN'T what the Amazings are but it's better than, oh, 98% of what is out there. Right there with the 2.3tl's.

    Just thought I'd follow up and pique Dave's interest a bit.

    BDT
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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,987
    edited November 2005
    You rock broham.
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  • fredv
    fredv Posts: 923
    edited November 2005
    Now, I really have to figure out why one of my AL-III+'s ribbon has such a low volume ... not sure it has gone south or not. I really miss them, they are more musical than the 2.3.

    -fredv-
  • organ
    organ Posts: 4,969
    edited November 2005
    Good to hear:). Got a question for you.... Is there anything you miss in your new rig that you had with the Amazings? Or does it sound better in all aspects?
  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited November 2005
    Sure, the AL-III's don't have the low end presence that the CAL's have. I listen to a lot of symphony music and the CAL's was more convincing in recreating a entire orchestra.....

    BDT
    I plan for the future. - F1Nut