Justgotohm
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I put together a fun little set up in my kitchen using a small Monacor integrated and Fostex Fe127’s in BR cabs. This works well in this space, the 127’s have an impressive sound playing jazz, classical, and the like at moderate background levels, it’s fun to listen too. These are definitely not rock and roll speakers the only time it’s playing the mood is chill, maybe some Nada, Petra Magoni, etc.
For my desktop computer I’m using some Dayton 3.5 point source drivers in .13 cabs I put together tuned to 75hz. I picked up a little Fostex SW-1 which is a 2.1 amp/sub that powers the Daytons, it’s compact and does an outstanding job with the Daytons. I added a small Fostex analog volume control, because I like to turn the volume up and down not click it with the mouse. The Dayton’s have spikes in the front to add some angle. To me in this near field situation this set up is very good, it’s like headphones you can feel, very pleasant. I’m pleased with both of these little systems.
For my desktop computer I’m using some Dayton 3.5 point source drivers in .13 cabs I put together tuned to 75hz. I picked up a little Fostex SW-1 which is a 2.1 amp/sub that powers the Daytons, it’s compact and does an outstanding job with the Daytons. I added a small Fostex analog volume control, because I like to turn the volume up and down not click it with the mouse. The Dayton’s have spikes in the front to add some angle. To me in this near field situation this set up is very good, it’s like headphones you can feel, very pleasant. I’m pleased with both of these little systems.
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