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markyboy156
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Posted: 31 March 2021 at 3:31pm |
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hii want to buy the k5 pro amp ill be using a panasonic ub 820 4k player a playstation 5 xbox x latest version and two jbl 305 mk2 monitor speakers to conect as well plus what is the best cables to use with this setup i want to use a sub or even two subs i want to use 2 headphones if possible one gaming headset i want a 7.1 gaming headset desighned with the latest specs for heavy gun totting bass heavy games and films and for music as well i also want a audiophile headphones for top sound quality for music main use pop rock heavy metal r&b hip hop rave techno house classical orchestra in that order i want extremley good effect with drums electronic guitar guitar piano trumpet cymbals chello clarinet zillaphone and i want to use a turntable i have a audio technica 60 usb turntable a rega planar 1 and rega planar 3 turntable which would be best to use with this setup or can you recommend a nother turntable instead and also i want 2 subs that go extremly low in hz for blockbuster action movies i want bone shattering impact top notch sound effects i want music to sound incredible with very good bass effect what do you recommend and also can you recommend another amp to compliment that can be combined with k5 pro amp as well or can you recommend another amp/dac combi headphone system that would work better than the comination above please let me no thanks marcus need to no asap i want to buy the k5 pro amp ill be using a panasonic ub 820 4k player a playstation 5 xbox x latest version and two jbl 305 mk2 monitor speakers to conect as well plus what is the best cables to use with this setup i want to use a sub or even two subs i want to use 2 headphones if possible one gaming headset i want a 7.1 gaming headset desighned with the latest specs for heavy gun totting bass heavy games and films and for music as well i also want a audiophile headphones for top sound quality for music main use pop rock heavy metal r&b hip hop rave techno house classical orchestra in that order i want extremley good effect with drums electronic guitar guitar piano trumpet cymbals chello clarinet zillaphone and i want to use a turntable i have a audio technica 60 usb turntable a rega planar 1 and rega planar 3 turntable which would be best to use with this setup or can you recommend a nother turntable instead and also i want 2 subs that go extremly low in hz for blockbuster action movies i want bone shattering impact top notch sound effects i want music to sound incredible with very good bass effect what do you recommend and also can you recommend another amp to compliment that can be combined with k5 pro amp as well or can you recommend another amp/dac combi headphone system that would work better than the comination above please let me no thanks marcus need to no asap
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slaz
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So you don't want much then ? I want a 18" sub that can produce 140db, weighs less than 500g, fits in the palm of my hand, with efficiency of 110db/1W. Any suggestions ? |
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MarjanM
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You have asked all that at a wrong forum.
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APW
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He has asked exactly the same thing on at least one other forum... word for word!! ... and Slaz, you have missed a few
Edited by APW - 31 March 2021 at 7:28pm |
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JonB67
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Markyboy you may have missed this is a forum for delivering sound to crowds.
That said most areas are covered by someone or other here. Break your post down in to one, or at worst two questions and you're more likely to get some help.
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Earplug
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For all that you want, just buy a McIntosh - or Bryston system. Forget all the cheap crap you mention in your post!! |
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slaz
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Oh yeah. I reckon we should buy him a penny gobstopper and give him a slap if he starts bawlin' |
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APC321
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The Rega Planar is a very good turntable, but can be affected by acoustic feedback.
So it will need careful positioning and setting up in the listening room, if you are intending listening at high levels using a system with extended low frequency response. Edited by APC321 - 01 April 2021 at 7:57pm |
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Would dynamat under it help reduce those problems?
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APC321
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Maybe? Maybe not? I don't know.
Acoustic feedback can either be structure-bourne or air-bourne. It can be caused by lots of things and can be hard to identify the cause, and so suggest a remedy. I would start by confirming that the turntable is on a nice solid table etc. If you have a wooden floor as opposed to a solid concrete floor then maybe put the turntable on a wall mounted shelf. But acoustic feedback on turntables can be caused by so many things. I remember some years ago getting problems with a sort of "ringing" feedback on Technics 1210's in a venue when the music was at a high level. Found out after lots of experimentation that the cause was DJ's wanting to do "scratching" removed the thick rubber mat from the platter and just replaced it with a slip-mat. |
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Thanks for that reply it's very interesting.we went through loads of different ways to eliminate it. Paving slabs, inflatable things under the decks etc. I will have a load dynamat left over soon so will make a tray with it and test it.
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