Welcome to sstachura3's little piece of the internet...

Also known as Sam Stachura, a Georgia Tech Civil Engineering Undergrad

A Picture of Me Me again A Picture of Me

About Me And The Stuff I Like

I like music and speakers, I'll just get that out there. I currently have around 80+ gigabytes of music, all generally hard rock, alternatives and lots of heavy metal. I currently own 4 audiophile grade tower speakers, 8 high end cabinet speakers... all these speakers limit room so I could only fit my towers in my apartment. Shakes the door just fine and clarity is incredible.


Ok fine I will talk about myself, I was born in Miami, FL grew up in Golf Cart town(Peachtree City, GA) and enjoy food/my metabolisim. In the picture above the guy on the right is Scott, my childhood friend since I was 4 and yes I have always been taller than him. I am 20 years old and want to get an A for this lab(will you Dilan?), videogames are fun... but hanging out with my girlfriend is better.




Speaker Chart

Speaker Name/Model Speaker Type/Quantity Weight(lbs) Size(Height/Width/Depth) Drivers Wattage Frequency Range(Hz) Sound Replication Ability
Dahlquist DQ-12 3-Way Sealed Tower(2) 43 lbs each 42"/16"/9" 8" woofer, 5" midrange, 1" tweeter 40 - 125 38 - 22,000 Hz Audiophile grade, excelent stereo imaging and highs due to 3-way time delay corrected crossover
Custom Built(hand made) 3-Way Ported Tower(2) ~60 lbs each 40.5"/11.5"/17" 2 8" woofers, 5" midrange, 1" tweeter ~50 - ~200 Unknown Audiophile grade, very nice lows and mids. Built by a semi-famous Electrical Engineer
Boston Acoustics A70 2-way Acoustic-Suspension Cabinet(2) 24 lbs each 24"/14"/7.75" 8" woofer, 1" soft dome tweeter 15 min 40 - 25,000 Hz Very accurate 2-way design reproduces great detail in the audio spectrum without being too brittle.
Ohm Model L 3-Way Ported Cabinet(2) 26 lbs each 19.75"/12"/10" 8" woofer, 1.75" low tweeter, 1.5" high tweeter 15 - 75 42 - 17000 Hz Nice voice replication and lows are suprisingly good for a cabinet speaker

The Sony ex-105's and Infinity's are hardly worth the effort...