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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Jax FL
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I am trying to find out if there are plans available for a speaker called the WALL it is a transmission line using the Jordan jx92s driver i saw it on zHorn page but cant contact them thanks
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Michigan / Indiana border
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Um, I have never seen anything but the VTL TL. Which is on the site. Could the wall be his experiments with OB? The Jordan site has the dimm's for the VTL
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Portugal
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JX92S Wall (sold as kit in Germany)= VTL .
Without hearing the VTL ,I also recommend the GM's MLTL
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Jax FL
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Thanks for replys . I guess the wall is not the correct title ,the dimensions that i would like are for the speaker on zhorn site, bottom left photo. It is a bottom opening, the speakers with the plans shown is a side opening. Currently using hornshoppe horns w/fi-x2a3 .have some birch ply laying around and a pair of fostex 108 sigmas what to do??
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Portugal
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To avoid any confusion,is this the speaker you are looking for? It has bottom opening. http://www.ejjordan.co.uk/systems/jx92_system.html Is this suitable for Fostex 108 sigma,I have no idea...
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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The Wall and it is almost certainly the Jordan VTL. If I remember right, it has a slightly offset driver but otherwise identical. MJ Acoustics makes a commercial version and the page has a link to a review from HiFi News.
FWIW, I have heard both a triangular 48" MLTL and the VTL in a side by side comparison. The MLTL goes deeper but requires BSC to match the fuller tone of the VTL. A wider front MLTL might address that. They both sound good. Having seen MLSSA measurements of both, I wouldn't worry too much about the computer sims. They look much worse than the VTL sounded. sixmoons.com has also written about and reviewed the Konus, another commercial version of the VTL. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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hello everybody . . .
I want to know how does the jordan speaker sound...because i haven't got any experience wit full range speakers. i usualy hear reggae and rock, so i want to know if it has a good responce at low frecuency... any easy project? thaks for your time and merry cristmas . . . . . |
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