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    Hi !
    I have made a little website(in French)
    Vitavox S2 and horns are used in a
    multi-amplified system.
    My collection includes a Klipsch CN191

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    The adress is

    http://audiodada.site.voila.fr/

    Friendly yours

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    That's a nice start!! Perhaps a little more descriptive text.

    What design are those dual Altec woofer cabinets?

    Also, Peter (The person in-charge of the Vitavox website) would probably like some detailed pictures of your CN191.

    He can be emailed here;
    [email protected]

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    Hi!
    The twin-15" boxes are DIY, sold to me by a friend. They will be replaced by bigger ONKEN
    "W" boxes, except if inferior result:I get a
    good 32 Hz, thanks to the EC 25W.
    Crossover frequencies are 230/700(JBL 2")700/free(S2)and 10000/free for Gauss 1502 (6dB passive
    X-over).
    Sub-basses are used only in home theater.
    The system is located next to Lyon(France).
    Vitavos fans are welcome for a visit.

    The CN 191 is a genuine one, bought in a club.
    Top-hat is missing, cosmetic needs restoration,
    as soon as I find a second one...

    Friendly yours

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    JRC,

    May I ask you questions?

    You, the French people have somewhere in your country a community of distinctive idiots why stuffed a half of France with those paranoiac and ?Hi-Fi-prestigious? horns and then flooded the very same market with those made for audio-lumpenproletariat digital room correction devises. I spoke with a number of your digital corrected horn guys and was laughing about thier sense of self-pomposity and frankly sparking idiocy. I wonder, is it anything in the soul of French guys that they have a certain predisposition to that DSP-corrupted high efficiency Sound or it is just my sick feline imagination?

    Rgs,
    la Chat

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    Hi Jean,
    I've now had a chance to have a proper look around your site and I must say it is very interesting - you really do have quite a stunning collection of bits and one day I'd love to take up on your very generous offer of hearing it all.
    One extra thing I'd love to see on your site would be some even larger pictures if possible, your setup is way too interesting to be hidden away!

    Best regards,
    Peter.

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    Hi Romy!
    Everytime I meet American people, physically or
    by mail, courtesy is constant.
    I can't accept your remarks about about an audio
    system you haven't heard, and the "quality" of your linguage. Maybe a problem with your mental
    health.
    I cant accept Francophoby included in your post
    (Is-it influence of your simple-minded President?)
    Can I remember to a Bostonian that the Mayflower
    emigrants were a lot of convicts, bad-life girls
    and other undesirable people: your gossip is
    perhaps genetic.

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    Originally posted by JRC:
    Hi Romy!
    Everytime I meet American people, physically or
    by mail, courtesy is constant.
    I can't accept your remarks about about an audio
    system you haven't heard, and the "quality" of your linguage. Maybe a problem with your mental
    health.
    I cant accept Francophoby included in your post
    (Is-it influence of your simple-minded President?)
    Can I remember to a Bostonian that the Mayflower
    emigrants were a lot of convicts, bad-life girls
    and other undesirable people: your gossip is
    perhaps genetic.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">*** Everytime I meet American people, physically or by mail, courtesy is constant.

    Hey, JRC, I ma not an American, I am the feline and courtesy is very much not my distinctive qualification?.

    *** I can't accept your remarks about about an audio system you haven't heard, and the "quality" of your linguage. Maybe a problem with your mental health.

    First of all: why do you feel that I ?never heard? and second: why do you feel that my problems with mental health are capable to make the systems ?that I never heard? to sound less DSP-contaminated?

    *** I cant accept Francophoby included in your post

    JRC, you need to get live a little: I rely did not mean any Francophoby. Where did you dig this out?! Isn?t the advantage of Internet that we could correlate the different cultural and ethical views on the same subject? Apparently the Francophoby is the subject of your mind, and shame on you.

    *** (Is-it influence of your simple-minded President?)

    What? Where did this come from? If you went so low to mention our President then I have to question your ?courtesy? and your gentlemen conduct.

    *** Can I remember to a Bostonian that the Mayflower emigrants were a lot of convicts, bad-life girls
    and other undesirable people: your gossip is perhaps genetic.

    I perfectly comfortable to be an offspring of a bad-life girl, a convict whoever else, however I would like to remind you that I did not ask you to educate me about history (I know myself a plenty to be able to teach) but I had a very specific question, tightly related to the subject of this forum. I thought, considering that you as are a Frenchman, you would be able to express your inside view. Unfortunately you turned out to be an insecure and anxious person. My apologies if I insulted you in any way, it was not my intention, and please, forget that I ever asked you: I?m not interested about your opinion anymore?

    The Cat

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    Jean,

    Je suis surpris que tu utilise les s2 dans le medium aigu et les JBL dans le bas medium sur les Sato.
    Je serais plutot en faveur des compression JBL pour la bande 1kHz 15kHz et les Vitavox entre les 38cms et le petits pavillons. Mon frere possede des 4435 JBL avec cet arrangement et la reponse en frequence des JBL est bien plus lineaire dans les hautes frequences.

    4435 dans le graves
    15cells vitavox+s2
    2450H +2397 smith horn
    2403 comme tweeter.

    le pavillons de studio monitor model 2301 permet au 2450H de monter encore plus haut.

    As tu fais des essais avant d'arrivera cette solution?

    cordialements.

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    Bonsoir!
    Les S2 fonctionnent de 500 HZ ? 1200OHZ et + sur la Klipsch CN191. Si on lin?arise leur courbe de
    r?ponse, elles sont tr?s musicales.J'ai donc utilis? le truc de Romy the Cat( que je remercie
    malgr? les 2 posts pr?c?dents)c.a.d une capa de
    3 microFD en s?rie(cf Vitavox S2 Survival guide) plus l'?qualisation du filtre actif.
    Par ailleurs, je n'ai pas d'adaptateur S2/SATO.
    Il faudrait venir r??couter, c'est bien meilleur qu'avec 3 voies.
    Amiti?s

    Hi!
    S2 are used from 500 to 12000Hz and more on the
    CN191.If you linearise response curve, S2 is
    very musical.I used Romy's advice, with a serial
    3 microfd capacitor(Vitavox S2 survival guide, thanks to Romy,in spite of preceeding posts)
    and active crossover equalisation.
    I have no adaptator betweeen S2 and Sato horns.
    You're the welcome for new listening. It's better
    than former 3 ways.
    Friendly yours

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