I got a new SCHALMEI feedback:
The schalmeis can't keep up with the horn of a Klipsch, but that's not so bad.
These are satellites and they need support down below.
Previously only for cinema use, the 18 inch corner horn has now been integrated.
The speakers are now connected to my Cayin tube amplifier and are separated with a second-order crossover from 80 Hz. The corner horn is connected to the tube via a high-level input (Reckhorn A409). At first the Fostex 206 were installed but these were replaced by TANG BAND W8-1772 and now I am very satisfied with my satellite system.
I didn't know this dynamic before and the details were overwhelming at first, but now this system is the measure of all things for me.
I've recently had a pair of active Dynaudios (16800DM) with me and they can only do a little more in the treble, so kudos to your design.
The schalmeis can't keep up with the horn of a Klipsch, but that's not so bad.
These are satellites and they need support down below.
Previously only for cinema use, the 18 inch corner horn has now been integrated.
The speakers are now connected to my Cayin tube amplifier and are separated with a second-order crossover from 80 Hz. The corner horn is connected to the tube via a high-level input (Reckhorn A409). At first the Fostex 206 were installed but these were replaced by TANG BAND W8-1772 and now I am very satisfied with my satellite system.
I didn't know this dynamic before and the details were overwhelming at first, but now this system is the measure of all things for me.
I've recently had a pair of active Dynaudios (16800DM) with me and they can only do a little more in the treble, so kudos to your design.