Dear all,
I've read the thread but it seems there are diverging feedbacks.
What is the consensus on these speakers:
Davidlouis AUDIO HiEND 4 Pollici FULL RANGE ALTOPARLANTI FULLRANGE (ORO BULLET Edition) | eBay
vs those ones: COPPIA davidlouis aduio hiend 6.5 Pollici Altoparlante FULLRANGE (NEO Magnet) PK Fostex | eBay
vs those ones: 2 unita DavidLouis P12 hiend 12 pollici FULLRANGE Altoparlante banda larga | eBay
Thank you in advance
I've read the thread but it seems there are diverging feedbacks.
What is the consensus on these speakers:
Davidlouis AUDIO HiEND 4 Pollici FULL RANGE ALTOPARLANTI FULLRANGE (ORO BULLET Edition) | eBay
vs those ones: COPPIA davidlouis aduio hiend 6.5 Pollici Altoparlante FULLRANGE (NEO Magnet) PK Fostex | eBay
vs those ones: 2 unita DavidLouis P12 hiend 12 pollici FULLRANGE Altoparlante banda larga | eBay
Thank you in advance
If this David Lewis is the same fellow that had the ESL kits i would not go anywhere near.
dave
dave
Thank you Dave,
what would be your suggestion as a first buy for a neophyte in fullrange speakers?
I use a PP with EL34 and one with EL84.
Thanks
what would be your suggestion as a first buy for a neophyte in fullrange speakers?
I use a PP with EL34 and one with EL84.
Thanks
I'm not Dave, but one of the easiest builds are the Needles, wich exist in versions that fit many of the Mark Audio drivers. What you should use depends on your room (size), amps (you already mentioned that) and music habits (how loud, what kind of music, ...). I prefer the 10.3M driver, and a EL34 PP tube amp is also what i use with my (custom) setup with them. So my recommendation is probally the Needle for that driver:
http://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/pensils/Pensil103-plan-300114.pdf
More variations are found here: http://www.frugal-phile.com/boxlib/pensils/Pensil-Series-set-100711.pdf
http://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/pensils/Pensil103-plan-300114.pdf
More variations are found here: http://www.frugal-phile.com/boxlib/pensils/Pensil-Series-set-100711.pdf
Merci beaucoup Waxx,
of course I'm open to all suggestions, and I thank you for yours.
I will give a look to those german speakers.
Mainly rock (Police, Stones, Straits, something more recent), sometimes classical, sometimes something harder (RATM). No need to reach discoteque-like SPL.
My idea would be to bring the EL34PP with the Klipsch in my parents house (no close neighbours), and easier to be managed pair of speakers with the EL84PP in mine.
Depending on the choice, it could be the main room (around 5x8) or my studio room (around 5x3). First one would be better but less available, second worse but almost always available to hear music.
of course I'm open to all suggestions, and I thank you for yours.
I will give a look to those german speakers.
Mainly rock (Police, Stones, Straits, something more recent), sometimes classical, sometimes something harder (RATM). No need to reach discoteque-like SPL.
My idea would be to bring the EL34PP with the Klipsch in my parents house (no close neighbours), and easier to be managed pair of speakers with the EL84PP in mine.
Depending on the choice, it could be the main room (around 5x8) or my studio room (around 5x3). First one would be better but less available, second worse but almost always available to hear music.
As waxx suggests room size, taste, and how loud you listen all paly a role in the amplifier you choose. Power aside, i do prefer the EL84 amps i have heard.
An EL34 amp typically outputs about 3dB more power than EL84.
I am currently using a tridoe wired Class A PP EL84 amp (3.2w at clipping) which sounds really quite stunning. The power, even in my big room, is not as big an issue as i expected. And it sounds REALLY good. Rivals the SIT-3.
dave
An EL34 amp typically outputs about 3dB more power than EL84.
I am currently using a tridoe wired Class A PP EL84 amp (3.2w at clipping) which sounds really quite stunning. The power, even in my big room, is not as big an issue as i expected. And it sounds REALLY good. Rivals the SIT-3.
dave
Merci beaucoup Waxx,
of course I'm open to all suggestions, and I thank you for yours.
I will give a look to those german speakers.
Mainly rock (Police, Stones, Straits, something more recent), sometimes classical, sometimes something harder (RATM). No need to reach discoteque-like SPL.
My idea would be to bring the EL34PP with the Klipsch in my parents house (no close neighbours), and easier to be managed pair of speakers with the EL84PP in mine.
Depending on the choice, it could be the main room (around 5x8) or my studio room (around 5x3). First one would be better but less available, second worse but almost always available to hear music.
Well that Pensil could surely work in that main room with the EL84 PP if they are in Pentode modus and give +8w of power. I use the 32w EL34PP but have to pad down my preamp 10dB as it's way to powerfull for the space that is a bit smaller in size (4x6x2.4m). 10dB padding is cutting the power less than 1/8th of the power so less than 4w. 8watt gives a bit more power for the slightly bigger room. In your study even the 3.4w will probally be enough...
Both the EL84PP and the EL34PP are in pentode mode with UL taps, without global feedback but with local feedback anode-to-grid on the power tubes. I have around 15+ Wrms from the former and 40 Wrms from the latter. I like both, but I admit I’ve aleays loved the sound of EL84 both for hifi and guitar amps as well.
As for the speakers, it seems that 4” is the best choice for the first pair of full range. Am I right?
As for the speakers, it seems that 4” is the best choice for the first pair of full range. Am I right?
Amen, brother
We agree here. Other times we have disagreed. Not a problem, I would still sit down and have a nice cup of coffee with you.
As waxx suggests room size, taste, and how loud you listen all paly a role in the amplifier you choose. Power aside, i do prefer the EL84 amps i have heard.
An EL34 amp typically outputs about 3dB more power than EL84.
I am currently using a tridoe wired Class A PP EL84 amp (3.2w at clipping) which sounds really quite stunning. The power, even in my big room, is not as big an issue as i expected. And it sounds REALLY good. Rivals the SIT-3.
dave
We agree here. Other times we have disagreed. Not a problem, I would still sit down and have a nice cup of coffee with you.
I make a great cup of coffee… if you like Turkish (greek/Basmotha).
Not a good time to travel now... fingers crossed, we might start having diyFESTs in 2022.
dave
Not a good time to travel now... fingers crossed, we might start having diyFESTs in 2022.
dave
As for the speakers, it seems that 4” is the best choice for the first pair of full range. Am I right?
Technically, 8" is 'best' overall since it's the mean based on acoustic power distribution [1/f], so it's what the pioneers used, then subdivided it to a three way [tri-ax].
A 4" is ~ the size area of the 8"er's tweeter segment, so 'missing' 2/3 of a 'full range' driver's bandwidth [BW], ergo even with a low Fs, still a tweeter at best unless used near-field at low power or XO'd to a proper [mid] woofer to cover < ~500 Hz.
So, based on this, the most pertinent question is for you to answer, i.e. does it meet the needs of your intended app both near and long term or......?
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