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View Poll Results: do you have an SE amp that's not loud enough? | |||
yes i want more welly... | 14 | 60.87% | |
well i've got PP but i wouldn't mind some more.... | 4 | 17.39% | |
size is a problem... | 3 | 13.04% | |
yes and a crossover that sucks all the life out...... | 2 | 8.70% | |
Voters: 23. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
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If you can accept a wider, perhaps tapered, baffle that merges with a rear wall then you're on. |
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Tapered baffles appeal to me, as they seem to offer a big bass bin at the bottom and a narrow baffle for the mid/treble to improve imaging, judicious use of the golden ratio would help to make things look pretty. It would be good to read your thoughts on this area Peter. (I'll wait for the article!) As an aside Peter, would you be averse to answering questions about some of your previous work (Heybrook/Mission) in the 'WD Projects' area? Both NealG and I like the Sextets and I, for one, would like to understand more about them... Last edited by Lord.; 1st January 2006 at 04:58 AM. |
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
That's interesting. I'll have to seek out a copy Matt, thanks.
Peter if we compromise the efficiency and go for 87db (I'm not constrained by SE power ) then would it be feasible? I'm looking at a pair of Spendor S6e's and they are 87/88db with a front baffle measuring 19cm, the Sextets where 86/87db AFAIK or can remember with a baffle of 27cm. So is it a question of how narrow is narrow? I started using the Spendors over the Heybrooks because of the midband but I lost out with the treble. The Toingen tweeter sounds so good to my ears even though it's very directional, I sorely miss it. I bought a pair of WAD KLS 6's off Ebay that had been built with the Toingen and the mid / treble is excellent but the Bass is defying all my attempts to make it sound right, plus, I have been told in no uncertain terms, that they are not domestically acceptable! Hence I'm looking for a three way similar in size to the Spendors with a good ribbon tweeter. |
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I'll gladly answer questions about previous designs, but I suggest you start a thread in DIY Projects/Loudspeakers where this may be of interest to other DIYers. I want to keep the WD section relevant to new designs only. |
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
Hi Peter
I currently use Impulse H2s with 3 watt of se power. Although they are large speakers they can be placed close to the rear wall so are are OK in a medium sized room. They are about 96db efficient. I'm very pleased with them, they certainly show up changes in amplification, and go loud enough with 3 watts. I would be interested in building a modern version as a kit. The speakers were from SEAS and Focal, but the originals and their replacements no longer appear in production. Best regards Richard Higgins |
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
i currently use
living voice auditoriums 94db/w/m 6 ohm 205mm front baffle width just not good enough any more dave dove |
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
I tried a pair of Avatars in my system the other day Dave, and to be perfectly honest, I am glad that I had not paid £3k for them. They were nice, and did most things quite well, but nothing spectacularly, and were certainly no better than my £2k JM Labs Electras that are a mere 91dB with a 20cm baffle. I thought they sounded a little "boxy", but they did add a little extra detail and texture to things, probably due to the slightly higher sensitivity and paper cones. I think I can do a lot better than those and my 'speakers though, with a DIY pair, and I am in the process of trying a few different types/design of 'speakers in my system, and am still of the feeling that Peter is right, and that a wider front baffle may be the way to go, a la AN/E et al. I personally couldn't care less what they look like, or how wide they are (nor could my other half and she even said that Hedlunds would be fine if need be, not that I would consider them though). It's what they sound like that counts for me, although I realise that most folk need to make a 'speaker fit in or even disappear in their living rooms and that's probably why small standmounts, satellite/sub and narrow baffle floor standers are in vogue and acceptable. I would rather make them a piece of furniture in themselves and make a feature of them if you can't hide them, with lovely veneers and laquered/oiled finishes. JMO though.
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
well exactly
i was just trying to illustrate the point that WAF and high sensitivity are not mutually exclusive i prefer larger drivers in wider baffles and i hope my partner does too.. dave dove |
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
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Narrow,deep cabinets,where the bass driver is at 90 degrees to the others,transmission line loaded,active!(and could be large,hehe) To cut in at a frequency where s/s could be undetected,so loads of 'juice' to drive it. That means your few watts only have to drive the mids and highs,what they are best at. So,i have no idea about mid drivers,but definately a ribbon tweeter,and a super-tweeter? Just a thought Regards Martin |
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Re: high sensitivity speaker that moves air....
Yup, you can do that, especially with an active LF, but high sensitivity midrange drivers are not that common and still suffer from the baffle diffraction problem if it is too narrow.
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