antigrunge2551 posts06-30-2021 2:55pmRalph,
while your argument is fundamentally sound, only Jazz and Classical are typically performed without electronic support. Rock, Pop, Reggae, and even ELP always went through large speaker arrays with multiple crossovers and other electronic aids in the transmission chain. For acoustical music, any break in the frequency responce or -horrible thought- phase shifts in the audible spectrum severely interfere with one‘s enjoyment. So: ideally horn or other single driver systems, if need be two-ways, anything more complex usually doesn‘t get there.
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OK now we are getting somewhere.
One of the things that perked my attention to these single wide band, was the higher senstivity.
Which factor may help allow some of the hidden subtle passges spread throughout Schnittke, Pettersson, Henze.
There is ~~alot~~~ more things going on in the redcording, which at times are getting crushed by blaring brass, massive cresendos, Like in Ravel Daphne and Chloe.
Fora year+ I racked my brains, as to how is it possible to give more voice to these jems covered over in some, if m=not most, of my cd collection.
Stay on Seas web site daily, looking and looking.
Then I recall seeing these odd things on Ebay called **Full range/wide band drivers***, maybe I should take a closer look,.
After choosing several, witha next day sale, 1/2 price on ebay,,I decided to go one step price wise up, $200 pair. 4 inch.
Here is what I was looking for. Sure its not going to cut it, its onlya temp til i get cash for a real deal wide band.
The ebay seller gave me a tip as to what his drivers are **clones* of.
That was the very 1st time I heard the name of the wide band which is on my wish list, september.
*Be all/end all* = represents all 100% fq's?? Not looking for this feat.
Classical music, full open orchestra is hardly below 60hz, not much above say, 10khz.
Looking for something that can compete with Seas's very best 4 inch *Dedicated* midranges.
It was a very long search, and had to think through this sort of *puzzle*, after I heard the word of the lab, very next second research began.
Here is something I found, just now.
I've heard many YT uploads of wide bands, and each one has impressed me. But this one goes further.
I was convinced there isa sub attached somehow to this speaker, and so looked into the specs
Come to find out, no sub.
Looks like my plans to hold on to the dual Seas W19E001's as glorious bass, will not be needed. To my chargin, as i put alottt of cash intom the new Mundorf xovers and the bass is exceptional.
Yet if the bass is even close to what i think I'm hearing in this vid, the Excel mids will ,,sadly, have to go.
Another issue here is **power source**,
I got a note from a USA dealer, PP amps would work just fine with this driver.
But a 100 watter??
Could be trouble ahead.
I have no plans whatsoever to sell the Defy7.
These mismatched components,will just have to learn to get along.
They have been around alottt longer than I imagined
https://www.stereophile.com/content/voxativ-ampeggio-loudspeakerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCwyMZ_bKRoMy tech geek advised, cabinet construction might present some work/budget.
I'll get them up N running 1st, temp cabinet, then he and I will figure out a design that I can follow. I am no cabinet maker, thats for sure.