New interest, moderately old thread.
1) did you use 16 or 8 ohm versions? (I suspect your lowther purchase dictated that)
2) at a couple years in, are you still using the Tiny Open Baffle speakers?
3) where did the bass end up with
I have a small room 9.5 x 14 feet, now with corner treatments on the short speaker wall, and a bass trap on the back wall. My current speakers are Zu Omen Essence, and go to a bit below 40, 35 on specs. With the DIY going strong ATM, I am at least considering speakers, and a speaker of this size would be nice in my room. I currently have a 35 watt PP EL34 kit amp, a finished set of ACA monoblocks, and Aleph J in the build process.
Anyone else out there build this speaker? If I got the tone tubby to try this simple crossover, would it work as well in an H frame, bi-amped, or even the slot loaded design currently shown by NP? I guess I'm settled on the PM6a, but still prevaricating on woofer choice. And whether to just start off with powered woofer of some sort.
1) did you use 16 or 8 ohm versions? (I suspect your lowther purchase dictated that)
2) at a couple years in, are you still using the Tiny Open Baffle speakers?
3) where did the bass end up with
I have a small room 9.5 x 14 feet, now with corner treatments on the short speaker wall, and a bass trap on the back wall. My current speakers are Zu Omen Essence, and go to a bit below 40, 35 on specs. With the DIY going strong ATM, I am at least considering speakers, and a speaker of this size would be nice in my room. I currently have a 35 watt PP EL34 kit amp, a finished set of ACA monoblocks, and Aleph J in the build process.
Anyone else out there build this speaker? If I got the tone tubby to try this simple crossover, would it work as well in an H frame, bi-amped, or even the slot loaded design currently shown by NP? I guess I'm settled on the PM6a, but still prevaricating on woofer choice. And whether to just start off with powered woofer of some sort.
o.k. once more….
I used the 8 Ohm versions of the PM6 and the TTubby. Later I read that Nelson wrote in a comment that for his ears the 16 Ohm version of the PM6 sounds better, because it seems to have the flattest frequency curve. Especially the silver wire version is his favorite.
The Tiny Open Alnico Baffle that Jon ver Halen suggests in his website is really a surprise even in small rooms. With closed speakers you don't get this huge and broad soundstage. I experienced it because I changed to a Tannoy some weeks ago.
These deliver a more quiet sound, better details and may be a bit better colors but the lack the stage and the immediacy of the Lowther Tone Tubby baffle combination.
Bass, vented port is of course a bit heavier but not cleaner. I had to close in my small room some parts of the openings not to drown in bass.
I suppose the TOAB went down to 65 Hz. When I asked Jon if I could get better bass with a horn like the Alerion he denied this and still encouraged me to keep the baffles.
Sound wise it is really an open game, but the Tannoy look more serious and I have one place less to trim the sound……
I never tried another woofer, going possibly lower. I suppose I had to make the baffle bigger and that is not possible in my small living room.
I used the 8 Ohm versions of the PM6 and the TTubby. Later I read that Nelson wrote in a comment that for his ears the 16 Ohm version of the PM6 sounds better, because it seems to have the flattest frequency curve. Especially the silver wire version is his favorite.
The Tiny Open Alnico Baffle that Jon ver Halen suggests in his website is really a surprise even in small rooms. With closed speakers you don't get this huge and broad soundstage. I experienced it because I changed to a Tannoy some weeks ago.
These deliver a more quiet sound, better details and may be a bit better colors but the lack the stage and the immediacy of the Lowther Tone Tubby baffle combination.
Bass, vented port is of course a bit heavier but not cleaner. I had to close in my small room some parts of the openings not to drown in bass.
I suppose the TOAB went down to 65 Hz. When I asked Jon if I could get better bass with a horn like the Alerion he denied this and still encouraged me to keep the baffles.
Sound wise it is really an open game, but the Tannoy look more serious and I have one place less to trim the sound……
I never tried another woofer, going possibly lower. I suppose I had to make the baffle bigger and that is not possible in my small living room.
o.k. once more….
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Thanks Generg!
Very encouraging. I'm thinking of bi-amping to improve the bass. I agree with not wanting to increase baffle size. Since I started DIY, though, I seem to have extra amps lying around.
I I give this a try, I will most likely try the slot loaded 15 inch woofer he showed at BAF.
Thanks again.
yes I think bi amping is the right way….!
I never could go because I cannot decide which amp I prefer….
That's exactly my point!
The Thiels were near to perfect, especially considering their size.
They seduced me to try coaxial speakers only, Lowther, Tannoy….
I gave them up because I wanted to get a First Watt guy…..and I had the impression that they need more power.
i just heard a simple Japanese Kit with the Muse Controller, very, very good sound!
They seduced me to try coaxial speakers only, Lowther, Tannoy….
I gave them up because I wanted to get a First Watt guy…..and I had the impression that they need more power.
i just heard a simple Japanese Kit with the Muse Controller, very, very good sound!
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