Omega Grande 8 vs. Cain & Cain Abby


Anyone out there have experience with these two high eff's? Vs. each other? Or relative attributes?

Thanks,
Tony
doctor_vine

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I'm not upset JD. Just scroll down to the thread that says speaker advice' help needed . All your questions will be answered there.

Good listening
Yeap..I'm sure I'm not the only on either LOL.
The biggest difference I noticed was the Omega 8s are more upfront. While the Abbys were more laid back. The sonic signature is roughly the same. The Abbys have less shout and beaming compared to the Omega 8s. This is attributed by the smaller cone area of the whizzer cone.

Louis of Omega will tell you that his Omega 6 has the edge over the 8 and 3 versions in tonal balance. You also have the Visaton B200 Fullrange Aperiodic Omega and the Hemp cone Omegas. I haven't heard either, but the ones that have say they are better across the board than the basic Omega line.Here's a link to a pair for sale by a Audiocircle member Aperiodic Omega. There are some other companies out there as well. I will post some links soon.

Good listening!
If you want more weight and dynamics in the music. The other choices for a single driver would be the Carolina audio TLs. Or one of the MLTL designs from Brines Acoustics. Sometimes they come up used at a good price....Not that often though. You could also pick up some Visaton B200 drivers for $300 and build yourself some open baffle speakers for not much money.
Here's one I forgot. These are good values .Since there's no dealer cost involved JORDAN JX92s VTL transmission lines
. The cabinet cost is only $475. I doubt there's many if any speakers in the price range that would embarass them.
No shit! Sherlock! If you were paying attention. You would have realized that Doctor vine is using a 60 wpc channel integrated tube amp. His speakers don't need to be 100dB efficient. In the end his setup will most likely be much quieter with a speaker of average efficiency. I don't know about you but I don't like to hear my speakers hum from the listening position.

The man listens to full scale orchestra. He needs a speaker thats lite on it's feet but with some balls. The single driver TLs are a viable way to go. This way he doesn't sacrifice too much dynamics for efficiency that he doesn't need. Not to mention the TLs will give him some of the most realistic bass out there. Without it there is no orchestra.

Cheers!
If you don't mind getting your hands dirty. Here's some instructions for making your own solid core silver speaker cables. They will last you a life time!Unlike copper,when silver oxidizes the oxidation is more conductive than the wire itself.The cost will run you under $100 for 8 ft runs of 16 awg wire and the Teflon tubing.
Go with 14 gauge teflon to make the job easier. Here's how you do it.Make Your Own
Audio Cables
. No need for connectors, as they only get in the way.