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The Market => Classified Ads => Topic started by: rollo on August 07, 2017, 01:32:45 PM

Title: Pipedream 924
Post by: rollo on August 07, 2017, 01:32:45 PM
  Lee Porzilli's personal pair. Retail 18.5K Bubinga finish, no grill, black bass plates. 24 silk dome tweeters and nine mid/bass drivers per side. Work perfectly.
    They weigh about 300lbs each and stand 6'-6" high.  STEAL THESE FOR 2.5K pick up only.  They are silly good just will have way to many speakers on hand. They need a good home.



charles
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: Nick B on August 08, 2017, 10:33:47 AM
  Lee Porzilli's personal pair. Retail 18.5K Bubinga finish, no grill, black bass plates. 24 silk dome tweeters and nine mid/bass drivers per side. Work perfectly.
    They weigh about 300lbs each and stand 6'-6" high.  STEAL THESE FOR 2.5K pick up only.  They are silly good just will have way to many speakers on hand. They need a good home.



charles

Good luck on those, Charles. 300 lbs...those are beasts
Nick
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: rollo on August 10, 2017, 09:13:21 AM
Yes they are. beasty beasts :rofl:


charles
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: rollo on September 01, 2017, 07:11:57 AM
hi charles,

maybe you'll answer me here; you didn't seem to want to answer in the analysis omega speaker thread.  ;)

is lee porzilli any relation to mark; owner/designer of pipedreams? :D  (and owner/designer of my recently mark-porzilli refurb'd and upgraded melos ma333r.)  8)

and, did you ever get the 18 non-functioning tweets in the left speaker working?  if i ever get another job, i might be interested in these...

doug s.

   My error brain fart just never corrected it. Yes Marks personal pair. Yes the tweeters work. They run in a series of [8] the first tweeter in line blew when my amp blew. Only needed to replace the first ones in line and now all perfect.
   Soon to wrapped up for storage until they go or we get a bigger showroom.


charles


charles
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: topround on September 01, 2017, 07:45:57 AM
you might want to check the resistors in the crossover as well, they can get damaged when an amp blows drivers
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: rollo on September 01, 2017, 10:30:33 AM
you might want to check the resistors in the crossover as well, they can get damaged when an amp blows drivers

 Thanks Mike did that a non issue. Besides no crossover just some resistors.


charles
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: topround on September 03, 2017, 02:37:23 PM
Just to be factual, these are not Mark Porzilis personal pair, Mark never had a personal pair of Pipedreams, the only ones he used for a period of time were a pair that a friend owns currently and they were a protoype, never built for resale, more of an experiment, one that went very well!

I love line arrays, but they need a big room and lots of room behind them to work well....at least these guys do...
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: rollo on September 06, 2017, 11:13:20 AM
Just to be factual, these are not Mark Porzilis personal pair, Mark never had a personal pair of Pipedreams, the only ones he used for a period of time were a pair that a friend owns currently and they were a protoype, never built for resale, more of an experiment, one that went very well!

I love line arrays, but they need a big room and lots of room behind them to work well....at least these guys do...

  Mike I do not know where you get your facts from. These ARE Marks personal pair. They were bought from Scot Markwell who got them from Mark period. Scott Markwell informed me that these were the pair Mark was using, so his personal pair for awhile. Correct the 924 never made it to market before they broke up. However according to Markwell, Porzilli favored this design over the larger ones. I do as well.
  The 924 requires 4' from front wall minimum, 8' more desirable.  Side walls 2' OK more better.  Thanks again Mike for helping me out again . We had a talk I guess it did not help.
  Might as well remove the Ad now, Thanks again.

charles




 
   
 
Title: Re: Pipedream 924
Post by: topround on September 06, 2017, 01:40:24 PM
no problem........my pleasure to help