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I am using two Thiel towers which produce a warm sound that<br />
envelopes the listener and can be unobtrusive in a small space. I also<br />
use a 12” Definitive Super Cube III subwoofer, which, according to its<br />
specs, goes down to 16 hz (32’ low C). “For a subwoofer to produce the<br />
sound of 16 hz, you will need a room at least 6 meters in length.” (From<br />
PeterB on the Hauptwerk forum.) Professional headphones can put you<br />
at the console of one of these organs. Most speaker systems can only<br />
put you in the room, if you are lucky.<br />
13. A megastrip is needed to attach all of your plugs from the computer,<br />
keyboards, pedalboard, toe controller, amplifier, light, etc. Check this<br />
out.<br />
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=833&txtModel<br />
ID=194 It fits conveniently right in front of the pedalboard. (It might be<br />
helpful in placement of the organ to know that Tripp Lite 16 outlet strip comes<br />
with a 15’ long cord.)<br />
Helpful hint: Would you like to avoid a computer start up each time you<br />
want to play? Have your computer become active immediately by just<br />
touching the touch screen (or clicking the mouse or a key on the computer<br />
keyboard.) Plug your computer into a separate outlet from all the rest of the<br />
equipment. When you are not playing put the organ in Standby (In the<br />
Start/Turn off Computer menu) and turn off the megastrip. All of your other<br />
equipment will be turned off and the computer will remain on, but in standby<br />
mode, ready to come to life when you turn on the strip and touch the screen.<br />
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