till said:
is that one cheap?
Depends on what you would consider cheap:
http://www.creativesound.ca/details.php?model=JX92S
That is what it would cost me to get a pair. I am not sure what they cost in Europe.
I still consider them a good deal, with the quality they produce, without having to spend money on a 2 way with a crossover. I like the range that they provide. I miss my JX92S mini-monitor speakers, which I sold to a friend a couple of weeks ago.
I am going to rebuild them in TLs, if the US exchange rate goes back down (US price jumped from $110 each to $140 each, while the CDN price stayed the same.)
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Brian
Does anyone know good Audax fullranges?
The German fullrange dealer Spectrum Audio tells us that this one is the only FR speaker by Audax remaining in production :
http://www.spectrumaudio.de/breit/audaxAP080M4.html
BrianGT said:
Depends on what you would consider cheap:
http://www.creativesound.ca/details.php?model=JX92S
That is what it would cost me to get a pair. I am not sure what they cost in Europe.
IBrian
They cost about 160 euros each in finland so they aren't so cheap at all.
Otherwise said:I have experience from Monacor sph-200x 8" and sph-60x 5" drivers. Both are moderately priced (someone could even say cheep) and price/performance ratio is excellent IMHO.
And what the manufacturer doesn't tell: both of 'em have ferrofluid in the gap!
How much those are in Acom oy?
Rudolf said:
The German fullrange dealer Spectrum Audio tells us that this one is the only FR speaker by Audax remaining in production :
http://www.spectrumaudio.de/breit/audaxAP080M4.html
I think that Elfa has still some other model check it out. www.elfa.se
Kekkonen said:
How much those are in Acom oy?
Sp-200x was about 58€ and sph-60x ~37€. You might save some twenty euros by ordering from Germany.. for example Hifisound. Acom is quite expensive place..
Kekkonen said:
And how about Jordan Jx-92?
I've just built a pair of smallish JX92S-based monitors -
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=28899
- which were cheap by most standards (in the UK at least) and incredibly simple. With no EQ / baffle-step correction, they're a bit bass-light, but that's easy enough to fix. Their main strength is very, very good imaging - instruments' positions are well-focused and stable, and there's a lot of depth to the image.
Cheers
IH
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