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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Finland
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"Making of M1
By Man-Sun Huh 20 Jan 1998 System Introduction 2-Way closed box speaker with Scan-speak units. This speaker system is designed for near field monitoring in small rooms ("M" for M1 means Monitor) and for reproducing clear images. I selected a closed box system. Though "M1" has restricted bass, it can deliver more articulate bass response than any other bass-reflex system. In my room (about 20 square meters), it can play chamber music, jazz and pop with satisfaction" link: http://www.speakerbuilding.com/content/1021/ Have anyone build this speaker? Can someone "pro" look at the crossover ( http://www.speakerbuilding.com/conte...1/net_draw.gif ) and tell some comments about it?! Sorry my english... I'm from Finland.. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Finland
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hey, come on... need some comments
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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I don't know, I am listeing to a system that uses the same MW driver in MTM and I like it alot. I would imagine that a top notch driver like the 8545 and the 9300 with a good xover should give a very sweet speaker.
The nice thing about it is that I have seen at least a dozen project using that MW unit, including a monitor project in Vance Dickason book (he knows a thing or two about speaker designs) that uses the revelator tweeter, so there is plenty of room for experimentation. |
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