Room Details

Dimensions: 28’ × 32’  X large
Ceiling: 8’


Components Toggle details

    • Lampizator Golden Atlantic
    • PBN Audio WAS
    • PBN Audio Olympia LXis
    • Parasound JC1 monos
    • CAPS V4 Media Server
    • Puritan Audio Labs psm154

Comments 6

Owner
Ha, thanks Pete...I just needed your push to get me going!

motorcitym3

Ken, hello! You have been busy. Love all your set-ups. Pete

bugredmachine

Your 1st system listed is impressive but seems really huge for such low ceilings. The den is really quite nice.
Your 2nd system seems just right for the space and fits nice visually. Very attractive listening space too.

mjcmt

Owner
Thanks!  The best part of the monoliths (my wife calls them coffins) is the disappearing act they do.  They image like a great monitor and sound great at low/mid volumes.  But of course they can produce concert level impact/SPL when turned up.

The speaker towers are the WAS (olympia LXis is the preamp)


MONTANA WAS LOUDSPEAKERS

Standing six and a half feet tall and weighing over five hundred pounds, the WAS is both an immovable object and an irresistible force. With top and bottom-mounted twin 15″ woofers in an immense slot-loaded enclosure, the WAS is capable of generating a gale-force acoustic wind – sound you can literally feel as well as hear. This approach takes the concept of the subwoofer and incorporates it into a single full-range loudspeaker. Bi-wiring allows music lovers to optimize low-end response for drive current, and upper-end response for sonic purity.

The driver complement is completed by a pair of 9″ mid-woofers, two 5.25 ridge-cut, doped paper cone mid-range drivers, and a Montana ScanSpeak Revelator tweeter. The results are astounding. With a frequency response from 16Hz – 22kHz and a sensitivity of 94dB, the WAS will play deeper and with greater volume than practically any other speaker on the market, regardless of price. The WAS is the only loudspeaker in the Montana line made in mirror-imaged pairs. Due to its considerable weight (520 lbs. each), ground-floor installation is strongly recommended.

Features

  • Frequency Range: 16Hz – 22kHz
  • Sensitivity: (dB/2.83V@1m) – 94
  • Power Handling: 800W
  • Crossover Points (Hz): 80/500/3500
  • Woofers: 2 ea. 15″ / 2 ea. 9″
  • Mid-Range: 2 ea. 5.25″
  • Tweeter: 1″ Montana Revelator

Dimensions

  • Size (H x W x D): 76″ x 24″ x 26″
  • Weight: 520 lbs.

motorcitym3

Really cool system those Olympias are intimidating monoliths!

jond

Adding this one to my favorite list. Literally jaw-dropping.

toro3

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