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No love lost for any particular driver type here. They are all all-but-hopeless, as far as I'm concerned, just for different reasons.Jesse, what I wonder is how the small daiphragm of the compression driver, with its very small movements, can b...
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DSP?!? But aren't there plenty of realtime options, from Marchand, etc? Hell, people are generally so excited about digital that they are pretty much giving away the analog boards.No doubt you've considered that the 2105s simply might not...
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Romy, I suspect that 200 Hz high-pass will be too low for that driver, even 2nd order, and almost certainly with just 6 dB roll-off. I think more like 500 Hz with 1st order, and might still require the coil.Yellow-type drivers take on and ...
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well fine, my X350.5 does 50 watt class A, and of course in push-pull. I use it with 120 watt max rated 3 way speakers of about 87 dB efficiency. You can see on the 350.5's centre instrument dial if you go out of class A. If I go out, I usually fear...
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Hi Romy,
Give the ribbons a try http://www.e-speakers.com/products/beengineering.html. These are too expensive I think but believe me the sensitivity is real. The best part is also that the impedance is very flat and an easy amplifier l...
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The point of the field coil is to saturate the piss out of the magnetic circuit so that the coil flux does not modulate the motor. Romy, I suspect that your experience of them may be based on an older drivers where saturation was not the name of the ...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"] noviygera wrote:p.s from my experience of having a 500 sq. ft. listening room with 7 ft. ceiling and having two 18" woofers in a infinite baffle configuration, it is not enough to pressurize the room. I am talking about lo...
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I have the CD but didn't get a chance to listen to the B9 effects you mentioned yet, but all the 515Bs and 15" Vitavox I have heard were in larger vented boxes. I think of the dryness you told of as part of pushing a paper driver down in a sealed box...
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Well, it is a given that I am not a horn guy right now to begin with. Of course, the "theater speakers" were and are mostly dinosaurs and/or mostly of historical/nostalgic interest. I just want to mention some excepti...
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Amir, I have a couple of options for swapping phase, at different points in my system. On 2 occasions when Clark visited me at my place, I could switch phase and he could hear it, every time. I was pretty impressed by this, though he insisted that it...
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I was thinking, Bill, that you now have S3s running down to 400 Hz. If you ever said what you are using below the S3s now, I don't remember. I have only heard the 15" Vitavox a couple of times, many years ago, but I did once own Altec Lansing 515Bs, ...
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Romy, I'm enjoying this account of Melquiades upbringing. I must ask though: how are you sure that what you are hearing isn't on the recording? Not that I don't believe you, I just wonder if the stuff has been there all along and undis...
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Not only ULF, and not only the usual "dead" audiophile drivers, and not just raw amp power. My experience suggests that direct radiator drivers from 10" diameter and under claimed "100 dB efficiency" (and - especially - in multiples) can benefit fro...
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By the time I realized (last year) that I'd kissed off 2016 a year early, it was too late to edit/correct my mistake. Ironically, 2016 has been an "off year" for me, in terms of hi-fi, so, in fact, I've little to reprise for this year. I have poked ...
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If LF are sealed, I would suspect that the strong SS/hybrid would be better able to keep the drivers "off the air cushion". When the drivers get to that point I hear something I would describe like this: Take your fingernail and...
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Cybernetic phase blah blah blah...I (barely) managed to resist commenting about those pathetic little 4" drivers huffing away in that long narrow box, but I can't pass this one up!Just the buzz-words alone; it's got to be a translation thing!Too abso...
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Yes, that's just what I was referring to. In my case, it seems to happen just as the ribbon's own apparent contribution "vanishes".Another thing I noticed was that as this happens the mids also take on a more natural/realistic relatio...
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... and, be sure, I completely agree... ONLY trying to "cut the air" and giving some understatement to a someway heavy matter - wishing to avoid any hype, which sometimes helps when reality can't be properly explained... the thread is interesting and...
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Romy, if you have some spare diaphragm/VC assemblies for your S2 drivers, do the experiment I mentioned above (remove the outer layer of the VC) and we will talk about the inductance in terms of sound after you hear the results with your own ears... ...
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I've been kicking around the Stupid and Lazy Version of this for some time, where one simply runs two different, "characteristic-[un]matched" drivers on the same frequency band. Oops... So, why not the same drivers pushed by the same amps that a...
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Well, that is a much better way of explaining what I meant to mention, that it seems like one's best shot at character matching HE drivers (at home) involves accepting and starting with the lowest common denominator rather than turning up the power o...
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Ric, that's pretty sophisticated stuff. I never tried hydraulic damping mounts, but I think the theoretical idea with the drivers is to keep them from moving at all, rather than using mounts that accept and convert energy in order to dissipate it.Sa...
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Brad You are correct the model 19 does have the 802-g, but all of the 802 series drivers 802-b,c,d all outperform the 802-g. I have had everyone of them and have done real world tests with them with every type of horn and the plastic phase plug i...
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[quote user="Joe Roberts"] I feel I am being objective when I say that a Mirrophonic system simply blows away Altec, Vitavox, TAD, etc. [/quote]
Joe, I am not a reader of your magazine and the phrase like “blows away” impress me very little. P...
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Romy, I seem to remember J. Peter Moncrieff doing something like this a couple of decades ago, and he eventually "explained" it much as you have just done.I wonder if this approach is +/- doomed to a sort of "hazy" presentation, like the old Bose "bo...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]Ric, I will not be using sand for decoupling. In fact I fill that sand is not good load bearing decoupler as I will have more or less point loading and sand will not work. I will be using sand for damping the horn surface, ...
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Romy, I do agree with all your comments. It is true that the magnitude of the rubber taste very much depends on the crossover frequency. I used them below 64Hz, but with first order filter, implemented before the amp that drives them. With that kind ...
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I agree i have been making mistakes even costly ones. I had taken the biamping route with cary and krell on B&W , and that was the purpose of getting both the amps, to get the best out of both ,,,,,,it turned out mixing oil and water,,,,,the most...
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N-set, yes, the more you know, the more unlikely "FR" sounds. And the fact that small SETs with tuned "raw" drivers playing GWB can avoid the most detremental of these effects is largely because (duhhh...) the cited combination is not seriously FR. ...
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Sounds like you have the important parts, all right. Well done!I am in Crossover Hell, myself, just now. They are the Devil's Playground! If you can get the drivers' actual, in-the horn, in the room, raw active data curves, then I recommend LEAP a...
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