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Dunno whats this has got to do with Y4 but I bet this decodes well on the Y4.

Check out these clips of Canada's musical gift to Australia Wendy Matthews, so talented and should have been a world hit. Aside from that she really was a doppelganger for my mother in real life. Spooks me out.





People either would not pay or would try to hump my mother as she was so good looking, hence the 20 primary schools.

Dear All

I stumbled on this photo animator package last night, they let you do about 4 freebies before they want to charge money (I might ). I tried it on my mothers photo, and my ancient wife Rosemary. Here are the results: Now run the first Wendy Matthews video and check out the resemblance with my mother!

Try
https://www.myheritage.com/deep-nostalgia
 

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Dear All

I stumbled on this photo animator package last night, they let you do about 4 freebies before they want to charge money (I might ). I tried it on my mothers photo, and my ancient wife Rosemary. Here are the results: Now run the first Wendy Matthews video and check out the resemblance with my mother!

Try
https://www.myheritage.com/deep-nostalgia
Kind of spooky, it looks real!
 
Dear All

I stumbled on this photo animator package last night, they let you do about 4 freebies before they want to charge money (I might ). I tried it on my mothers photo, and my ancient wife Rosemary. Here are the results: Now run the first Wendy Matthews video and check out the resemblance with my mother!

Try
https://www.myheritage.com/deep-nostalgia

OK, I just ran across these Ted Cassidy as Lurch videos from 1965 recently and was looking for an excuse to post them.
With and without makeup.
Forgot he tried a cross-over into the music business.
The kids loved him, I know I did.
(For research and historical purposes only.)





 
OK, I just ran across these Ted Cassidy as Lurch videos from 1965 recently and was looking for an excuse to post them.
With and without makeup.
Forgot he tried a cross-over into the music business.
The kids loved him, I know I did.
(For research and historical purposes only.)






Actually he has a great voice. In real life he was 6 feet 9 and a bodybuilder, he died after a heart operation to remove a benign tumor from complications a few days later in his mid 40' s from memory. He also played "THING" in the original Addams family, in fact he said he preferred that to Lurch.
 
Well finally we have the floorstander loudspeakers for the Y surround sound system, its only taken us 2 years to get the friggin wood! I tested it today and as expected it was around 4 dB louder than the bookshelf speakers but really helped support the upper bass and the sound was well um - just BIGGER!

Aside from this as expected the SST (Sweet Spot Technology).....I still prefer the original name TOTAL PERSPECTIVE worked even better with no one caring where they sat and the image was always stable and consistent for all. No more unpleasant scenes to sit in the middle and I spit on the center channel as you guys know. They are around 4 feet tall.

Below is a few pictures - pardon the mess but I am a busy fella. Hey do you like my blue suede shoes???!!!

I have attached a quick video for your listening enjoyment.

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How loud are they intended to play, comfortably?
I just love us QQ guys, we always ask the difficult and embarrassing questions!

OK, First cut running from our little electrostatic desktop stepup box driven from a brute of a thing Pioneer VSX-AX-10A 170 W/ ch
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It weighs 30 kg and I carried it in Singapore in the heat for 1 Klm when we purchased it! All bloody Dawson would do was to yell me along with the occasional abuse of calling me a girly man.

The floorstander panel clocked in at 1 Khz at 1 meter an SPL on sinewave of 105 dB before the amplifier clipped at 106 dB. At 2 meters it was around 103 dB. On a more celestial amplifier such as the Y4 running from 30 V rails it would be around 4 dB down on those numbers.

Hey not to shabby for a "singing flyscreen" as my insane mate Zel would say. The good ol Quads would cut out and shut down ant 96 dB.
 
Hi All

Had a review of sorts today on the Y4 bookshelf system, he is my solar installer great gut put in my 73 solar panels! I visited him a week ago and told him he stuffed up the installation and by doing a few modifications it would greatly improve .......sounds like it worked. Here is the correspondence:

AND LOOK NO CENTER CHANNEL!
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They look really close to that hard reflective wall. How do they sound? I don't have electrostatics, my Magnepans are planars, but they sound much better pulled out several feet from walls. Just wondering if electrostatics are similar in that aspect, or sound better when placed close to walls?
Quite right but the customer is always right. I have suggested that he plays around with the position but he is style oriented. The angling of the Y speakers does reduce the problem but yes a good 4 feet from the wall is correct.
 
They look really close to that hard reflective wall. How do they sound? I don't have electrostatics, my Magnepans are planars, but they sound much better pulled out several feet from walls. Just wondering if electrostatics are similar in that aspect, or sound better when placed close to walls?
Quite right but the customer is always right. I have suggested that he plays around with the position but he is style oriented. The angling of the Y speakers does reduce the problem but yes a good 4 feet from the wall is correct.

Every speaker that I've ever owned sounded better pulled away from the walls.
 
Well surroundies

Its about time that I do a review of the Bass performance on the standard bookshelf Y4 electrostatic surround sound system.

In my opinion our bass sounds thin and sterile!

Our dual woofers cut in at around 200 Hz give or take and it is produced by 2 separate woofer consisting of 2 x 5 inch drivers in a really weird arsed balanced sorta ported sorta not configuration designed by a Yugoslavian madman (Zel). One of our issues is we 3 audio guru's Dave the *****, Wayne and my humble self have all been fed a diet of electrostatic speakers for many years and hardly ever go back to conventional cones. I prefer full range electrostatics and that is why I am currently building my monster super speaker,

It took us forever to make a woofer sound as clinical as the electrostatics and most of our comparisons sounded like muffled mud until the crazy Zel did his thing. This is all confused these days with the dominance of "home theater" where the expectation is to turn the bass up by around +10 dB to match the thump in cinemas. Indeed at home I use my Y4 exclusively for home cinema and I am probably guilty of turning the bass up a bit also, silly me.

In recent weeks I have been doing some fine tuning of the Y4 compensation stuff and I have finally settled on an improved arrangement. We needed a litmus test as a comparison and Wayne had a spare "Paradigm Reference studio 20 v5" that had a 7 inch bass driver.and it had a frequency response that looked like this (cannot figure how to rotate it:
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As you can see it falls off at around 110 Hz.

In comparison below is the measured bottom end frequency response of our Y4 system:
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ALL PLOTS WERE DONE IN A REAL ROOM WITH PINK NOISE AT AROUND 3 METERS

As you can see we extend to around 50 Hz and quite flat.

So the question is which system sounds more "bassy" the Y4 or the Paradigm?

ANSWER....The Paradigm - by a country mile! By initial comparison we sound thin and very sterile yet we measure flat as a tack with bugger all distortion components. After much soul searching and more investigation that I can show you guys if asked the huge difference is in the impulse decay response of conventional cones that bong for 2 -10 ms after an impulse adding a world of "color" to the sound that we have all grown to expect and actually like. In the case of the electrostatic this bong is actually gone after 0.1 ms and this means there is an absence of sound and we interpret this as sounding thin or sterile.

Once you have spent some time listening to electrostatics you discover that you get headaches listening to conventional cone speakers as the brain has to work a bit harder sorting out what is represented by the sound. Getting the cone dual 5 inch bass drivers to have this sterile electrostatic sound took ages. I still want my full range monster.
 
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