gazzagazza,
Nice in room response is that at off axis 15º spot where it seems be more smooth.
Plot data from xrk971 can be compared this link where a A7.3m Enabled is measured on a 120dB scale on axis 15º 30º and 45º.
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog: Summer Rain Project Part Four
Measurement is on axis at about 3-4 metres, at listening position.
Most good "full-range" drivers have a rising response that flattens out at 15-20* off axis. This is how you set up "full-rangers". I prefer mine toe'd out as that widens the sound stage. Note that the Crowe speakers have the A7.3's in a fairly healthy wave guide that tends to band-pass the driver. I'd wondered about rear mounting the A7.3's with a round-over on the driver cutout. Hmmmm. To the shop.
Bob
Bob
For interest here is an Alpair 7 installed in the Pensil enclosure designed by Scottmoose. This is an in room pink noise measurement. One channel only. There is only the Alpair 7 operating. Nice LF extension and an overall tidy response.
Thanks for posting the measurement. As always, one must keep the scale in mind. The range on this measurement is 120 db with 10 db increments. Rest assured that pretty much anything is going to look flat on this big a scale. A more appropriate scale that lets one pick out the problems and corresponds to our hearing thresholds is a 50 db range with 5 db increments. Look at measurements from Vifa, Scanspeak, JBL, etc, on their driver spec sheets. They all report on a 50 db range with 5 db increments.
Looking at your graph, there is at least a 5 db rise near 1 kHz followed by a 5 db downward slope in the HF below 10 kHz. A 5 db boost at 1 kHz is likely to sound hard and sort of fatiguing after a while. Could you also post a gated measurement, maybe 3-5 ft from the driver on your listening axis? That would correspond to direct sound and would tell us more.
They're not in use at present. Just for reference, as I've posted before, my usual speakers are Quad ESL 57s, something of a reference in the audio world. The Pensil 7s sound very much like them, I could live with either.
Here are some quick measurements I took, these are some CHN-70 boxes I threw together. Measured close up, about 10cm from the cone.
Looks similar to earlier measurements by the OP.
Probably won't use these drivers for critical applications, but they look so nice and the bass is great. Too much wonkiness for me in the upper range, even compared to the CHR-70s which are not too much more expensive.
Looks similar to earlier measurements by the OP.
Probably won't use these drivers for critical applications, but they look so nice and the bass is great. Too much wonkiness for me in the upper range, even compared to the CHR-70s which are not too much more expensive.
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Here are some quick measurements I took, these are some CHN-70 boxes I threw together. Measured close up, about 10cm from the cone.
Looks similar to earlier measurements by the OP.
Probably won't use these drivers for critical applications, but they look so nice and the bass is great. Too much wonkiness for me in the upper range, even compared to the CHR-70s which are not too much more expensive.
Thanks for sharing SirByrd. It's good to see more confirmation of what I reported earlier. That is a nice looking box - is that a thick cedar board on the baffle?
Thanks for sharing SirByrd. It's good to see more confirmation of what I reported earlier. That is a nice looking box - is that a thick cedar board on the baffle?
You're welcome.
It's canary wood.
Sirbyrd,
That box is beautiful and thanks sharing.
Here are a few more photos.
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these are some CHN-70 boxes I threw together.
Pretty sharp looking for something just thrown together.

jeff
Yep. Excellent work! The driver cutout is so perfect, it looks like the driver has been photoshopped into the box.
Those pen holders in picture 4 are nice. Custom made? And is that a headphone stand in picture 5? Also diy?
Those pen holders in picture 4 are nice. Custom made? And is that a headphone stand in picture 5? Also diy?
Yep. Excellent work! The driver cutout is so perfect, it looks like the driver has been photoshopped into the box.
Those pen holders in picture 4 are nice. Custom made? And is that a headphone stand in picture 5? Also diy?
I made everything except for the lamp, but including the desk that it's sitting on.
Yep. Excellent work! The driver cutout is so perfect, it looks like the driver has been photoshopped into the box.
ra7, IIRC Mark designed the CHN-70 with a flatter bezel. Hence no need for the usual rebate for the bezel.
And is that a headphone stand in picture 5? Also diy?
Do I spy bamboo ply?
Altogether nice work indeed!
New thread for round 2 will be going up shortly. I could not wait for the Visaton B80. After waiting for 2 months - it's unobtanium as far as I am concerned.
😀 38 pieces ~$73ea on stock in Moscow
Marvelous, now I just need somebody in Russia to send me one test! 😀
Hi Flaesh are you saying you would like to send xrk971 a pair of B80 so he can share their data that would be great 🙂....
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