mijostyn
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beryllium vs diamond Oh and Sciencecop, I can digitally emulate any crossover you can think of and on the fly bi and tri amping. Making analog copies is child's play. | |
beryllium vs diamond Sciencecop, I hate to say this but you have no idea what you are talking about and you are having trouble applying the manufacturer's data to real life performance. Those frequency response graphs you are referring to are take under static condit... | |
Speaker selector app. Magnepan 3.7i. They will use up your $7000.00 so, if you really want to get down to 20 Hz you will have to add two subwoofers down the road. Otherwise everything you asked for is there in spades. | |
beryllium vs diamond ScienceCop, how many loudspeakers have you built? 6dB is a huge difference in power and volume. The anomalies you mention will have less effect on the sound than the phase shift from a higher order crossover. Burn that tweeter out? Your ears will ... | |
beryllium vs diamond smodtactical The 3.7 is the best value in the Maggie line up. It's tweeter is better than any dome made of any material. Even an ESL can not match it for sheer performance above 10K. It has an amazingly smooth dispersion pattern and because it is ... | |
Which new amp to get? Strapped Benchmark AHB2s was a good suggestion. Of the three you mentioned I would go with the Krell. Mike | |
beryllium vs diamond It is all about the design and specs of the tweeter, not the material. In the speaker design I mention above the tweeter is ceramic not diamond because the Accuton diamond tweeter does not fit into the design well. It is less efficient and will no... | |
Why so many JL Audio Fathom subs for sale I wonder First of all it is a very popular sub. People who try to integrate one sub are frequently frustrated with the results and eventually give up so their subs show up on the used market. People have to understand that one sub just will not do it. Tryi... | |
OTL amps, my pick for the tube used. I don't know about you folks out there but I'm getting dizzy. What does any of this have to do with how an amp sounds. It might have to do with how loud an amp will go but that is about it. | |
Magnepan 20.7 and Subs Wharfdale did the sand. Bozak's claim to fame was infinite baffle speakers. There are lots of sub kits out there now and if you have some woodworking experience and some basic tools by all means. Dayton makes a very advanced plate amp with room co... | |
Demo'd a few sets of speakers over the past 2 weeks... bstatmeister I encourage you to listen again with several records you know well. Sit down dead center and close your eyes. Pick out instruments and voices one at a time and qualify them as to size and location. Listen to acoustic instruments only,... | |
Rosenut? There are many species of rosewood. Rosewoods as a group have a very high specific gravity, much higher than walnut. They are tough woods with a very tight grain and make excellent veneers. Very few woods are as good in this regard. As cabinet woo... | |
beryllium vs diamond Hey Kosst_amojan the more a speaker disperses the worse it's image is going to be in any typical room. In open air they will image fine. I think your imagination may have the best of you. The membrane of an ESL represents a segment of the sound wa... | |
OTL amps, my pick for the tube used. Obviously people named George need not apply. This will be an amp for more efficient loudspeakers and for people who have some kind of emotional attachment to Futterman. I trust Roger will be able to build one that won't blow up. George, you shoul... | |
beryllium vs diamond smodtactical, 3.7s are the cherry in the line cost considered and you will usually be able to hear them at a dealer. Carbon, beryllium, diamond, silk, paper mache, whoopee. Power handling is the big issue for domes. But you are still left with a p... |