Eminent Technology LFT-8b's stacked arrangements
Bruce Thigpen's LFT-8b speakers were already amazing but I had to go for the stacked arrangement "The Poor Man's IRS V". I had already reconfigured one pair of LFT-8b's into a metal frames mounted to 50lb plates and then it occurred to me that a second ribbon and panel could be added without much effort. The result is not bad visually and of course the sound is truly great. One pair of bass drivers and two Dynaco stereo 400 series II amps are buried into the credenza. Anyone else setup like this?
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I am using the four bass modules. Two are in the credenza and two are below the panels. Thought of building two large cabinets custom fit to the credenza doors (two 8in per cabinet) but figured too much effort for a potentially compromised sound and also figured the cabinets below the panels add to stability. |
Just compare the design and construction of the Eminent Technology magnetic-planar drivers and their metal support structures to the Magneplanars! I like and own Maggies (Tympani-4a’s), but anyone contemplating the purchase of MG1.7i’s (or even 3.7i’s) should endeavor to hear the ET LFT-8b’s before doing so. |
Thanks! Here’s are a few more photos of the original repackaged LFT-8b’s before I stacked to give you a better view of the frame and base. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xxurauwqkuvx28n/AABrqJyoQi2RCNwVUb5iijiYa?dl=0 They are wired simply one speaker per channel as per normal. So I have two amps. Worked pretty well running two speakers per amp but I didnt want to blow up my amp or compromise spl :-) The metal frames are welded steel “hollow rectangular bar” with a cross section of roughly 1/2” x 1 1/2” and with a few coats of clear coating. The first pair I mounted by drilling through and bolting. The second set I tapped and screwed not wanting to disassemble for drill press (should have done that the first time). Btw with 50lb plates and the bass cabinet on top they are very difficult to topple over. |
Damn, what a great idea! What you have there is basically the discontinued LFT-6, which are impossible to find. I know, I’ve been looking for a few years. Doubled LFT-8’s has been done before (by Douglas Schroeder), but in side-by-side configuration; stacked vertically is a much better idea. Can you describe in more detail the metal frames, or post close-up pics? How are you wiring the panels? A pair of the magnetic-planar LFT drivers present an 11 ohm load to the power amp, so four of them can be run either in parallel or series. Thanks---Eric (owner of both LFT-8b’s and LFT-4’s). |
https://instagram.com/p/BjoIx6snc0B/ Hopefully you can view here. Not seeing how to add photos here. |