" Are you running the drivers with active DSP ? "
No crossover at all.
" a pair of 5" Taiwanese specials from some Aiwa speakers, so I just wired them in series on some open baffles and plugged them in."
I tried that too, and that's what encouraged me to do the full treatment.
No crossover at all.
" a pair of 5" Taiwanese specials from some Aiwa speakers, so I just wired them in series on some open baffles and plugged them in."
I tried that too, and that's what encouraged me to do the full treatment.
" Are you running the drivers with active DSP ? "
No crossover at all.
" a pair of 5" Taiwanese specials from some Aiwa speakers, so I just wired them in series on some open baffles and plugged them in."
I tried that too, and that's what encouraged me to do the full treatment.
???
I said that I tried a full range driver with no crossover.
Sorry I didn't see the "full-range" part. What I saw is your comment "I did THAT too..." after quoting Gus on using a cheap non full-range Aiwa driver
So it was not about Open Baffle then...The results were so good that I did it properly with the 6dB crossover on both ends of the spectrum.
After you band-pass the FR, did you put it in series with the main speaker (as per the experiment), or it became a dedicated speaker (with woofer and tweeter)? If the former, I might have to try that sometime.
My system was 4 horn-loaded 15's, and a 2" throat JBL driver bi-amped at 12dB/500hz.
The filler was a horn loaded dual 12, with its own amplifier.
The filler driver was used in medium to large clubs, and it was switched to a LR24 three-way for the largest halls, and outside.
The filler was a horn loaded dual 12, with its own amplifier.
The filler driver was used in medium to large clubs, and it was switched to a LR24 three-way for the largest halls, and outside.
My system was 4 horn-loaded 15's, and a 2" throat JBL driver bi-amped at 12dB/500hz.
The filler was a horn loaded dual 12, with its own amplifier.
The filler driver was used in medium to large clubs, and it was switched to a LR24 three-way for the largest halls, and outside.
Djk,
Well that is neat to hear this was tried on a hand scale. Were you able to achieve a transient perfect step response?
We are having a language problem - because I am not sure if there was supposed to be sarcasm in that last post of yours. It reads like it is but is mildly ambiguous enough that emoticons would have helped. Doesn't matter now that we are back on technical discussion.
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Well that is neat to hear this was tried on a hand scale.
on a LARGE scale. crazy autocorrect...
"Were you able to achieve a transient perfect step response?"
By the way it sounded, it was obvious.
Do you have any photos of your system. It would be cool to see something this big and transient perfect. Any step response measurements?
hey DJK - was that the Manta type you attempted to explain to me in the day having two break angles? (besides the telephone barrier, I was a bit drunk_) there was some function in the filter to flatten its upper response IIRC - ?
I'd like to try this filler approach with something capable of some spl - the old B&O were clear but seemed dynamically wimpy using small Phillips mids and domes - then again perhaps the store owner just didn't crank them - I didn't use rock for auditioning speakers - more jazz such as the live Pablo issues of that time. I want a speaker to sound nice whether a polite lieder session, or reproducing a drum kit at some semi-believable levels - those little toy drivers are for headphones
I'd like to try this filler approach with something capable of some spl - the old B&O were clear but seemed dynamically wimpy using small Phillips mids and domes - then again perhaps the store owner just didn't crank them - I didn't use rock for auditioning speakers - more jazz such as the live Pablo issues of that time. I want a speaker to sound nice whether a polite lieder session, or reproducing a drum kit at some semi-believable levels - those little toy drivers are for headphones
Djk,
Well that is neat to hear this was tried on a hand scale. Were you able to achieve a transient perfect step response?
We are having a language problem - because I am not sure if there was supposed to be sarcasm in that last post of yours. It reads like it is but is mildly ambiguous enough that emoticons would have helped. Doesn't matter now that we are back on technical discussion.
Trust me to get it off topic with some non technical meanderings. No choice though....I know nothing you see
...using small Phillips mids and domes...
Do you mean you don't like (Phillips)dome for mid, or was there a B&O Uniphase with both mid and treble chassis from Phillips? The latter I don't remember, but might have blocked it What model did you listen to?
I only got to hear it with a Pablo lp - which probably wasn't the greatest thing for dynamics - plus assume there was a lot of multi micing - I'd like to have a pair in good shape - pretty sure they were S60 Bang & Olufsen Beovox S 60
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