IMO solid wood looks best
It certainly starts with a solid advantage (the solid Fir Victor i am currently listening to are sure pretty). I like yours swifty.
dave
nice, nice
Hi Norman,
How's your Alp10 project doing?
Cheers
Mark.
um, I'm still waiting for my pencil 12's.
I'm unsure what to do with the 10's. Maybe a dual driver like the Aurousal vs (without tweet).
Aurousal VS loudspeaker - Review [English]
Or a bedroom setup. Or some nearfields. Maybe a bipole...
Someday........Thanks....
Norman
I'm unsure what to do with the 10's. Maybe a dual driver like the Aurousal vs (without tweet).
Aurousal VS loudspeaker - Review [English]
Or a bedroom setup. Or some nearfields. Maybe a bipole...
Someday........Thanks....
Norman
Norman,
How many Alp 10s do you have? If you've got 4 then you might consider trying out the speakers in the following thread, post #14 by Toppsy:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/planet-10-hifi/188257-minionken-fonken-picture-gallery-2.html
He's (rather his son) is very happy with them.
-Zia
How many Alp 10s do you have? If you've got 4 then you might consider trying out the speakers in the following thread, post #14 by Toppsy:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/planet-10-hifi/188257-minionken-fonken-picture-gallery-2.html
He's (rather his son) is very happy with them.
-Zia
I have 2 drivers, but I listen in mono (1 speaker) since experimenting with ambiophonics. But it may be time to go back to stereo (I'll try when 12's arrive).
I like the dual onken for his son (listens to rock), especially since I've played with dual drivers before. And 280cm2 is more are than an 8" (and no nasty whizzer).
Norman
I like the dual onken for his son (listens to rock), especially since I've played with dual drivers before. And 280cm2 is more are than an 8" (and no nasty whizzer).
Norman
Had a minor beaktrough just now: I was struggling with the bass reproduction and was starting to wonder if I made a mistake by putting the vents at the rear. The strange thing was that while standing, the bass would be muddy and bloated, but sitting down would cause the bass to be too weak. The culprit: The new salon table with granite table top... Putting two big cushions on it solved the issue completely The bass is now nicely balaced, sitting down or standing up.
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