The fr125s looks very attractive for a minimalistic OB.
Should sound sweet with my normal music, Kate Bush, the Gathering, Portishead.
However I also like harder stuff, Sepultura, Tool, Rammstein.
LOUD.
I think the fr125s can do 40w continuous.
This sounds low to me.
Won't my 80w amp blow them up?
Does ayone else use the fr125s for metal?
A woofer for the low 300hz will be added to assist the fr125s.
Should sound sweet with my normal music, Kate Bush, the Gathering, Portishead.
However I also like harder stuff, Sepultura, Tool, Rammstein.
LOUD.
I think the fr125s can do 40w continuous.
This sounds low to me.
Won't my 80w amp blow them up?
Does ayone else use the fr125s for metal?
A woofer for the low 300hz will be added to assist the fr125s.
Hi,
your nickname looks like a "Rammstein" song 😀 ?!
FR125S can play loud especially with a added woofer. The pure SPL is poor on FR125S (81dB) but with 6mm Xmax you can compensate a lot. Even when used stand-alone in reflex or with passive radiator FR125 delivers an impressive bass output.
Regards
Thorsten
your nickname looks like a "Rammstein" song 😀 ?!
FR125S can play loud especially with a added woofer. The pure SPL is poor on FR125S (81dB) but with 6mm Xmax you can compensate a lot. Even when used stand-alone in reflex or with passive radiator FR125 delivers an impressive bass output.
Regards
Thorsten
Like I say, fullrange can put you in the concert hall, but they definately won't put you in the mosh pit.
If you want metal at window rattling levels, fullrange, IMO, are out of the running.
If you want metal at window rattling levels, fullrange, IMO, are out of the running.
I must second what Gregg has said. The CSS drivers are for quality, not quantity. You like metal? Get yourself some PA drivers for those times you wish to let your hair down. That's what I have done. I have my "quiet" speakers for everyday listening and the beasts for party time.
>>> Like I say, fullrange can put you in the concert hall, but they definately won't put you in the mosh pit.
I agree with Geek too.
I agree with Geek too.
At my friend's place we tried a pair of FR125S in 10 liter br to play some scenes from the Pirates of the Caribbean. No can do, the bass output with only two 4" drivers is not enough. In a very small room the effect is a little better though.
>your nickname looks like a "Rammstein" song<
100% correct.
Neighbours are out and Rammstein just released the Voelkerball dvd.
Can you guess the rest?
Topped it of with some Wir Sind Helden.
Perfect evening for me.
Fullrange not for metal.
Not what I wanted to hear.
Was hoping the css fr125s was the one to rule them all.
Detailed, fast imaging for my normal music and still capable of high peak levels for my metal.
Css make me a pro version please.
80w peak should be plenty.
Just what kind of peak can the fr125s take?
Would my 80w amp damage it?
The Beyma 8AG/N is suposed to handle metal well but it would rape normal music.
Don't like the idea of an extra pair of speakers just for metal either.
Looks like a normal 3-way (OB) would be the best compromise.
Thank you all for you replies.
100% correct.
Neighbours are out and Rammstein just released the Voelkerball dvd.
Can you guess the rest?
Topped it of with some Wir Sind Helden.
Perfect evening for me.
Fullrange not for metal.
Not what I wanted to hear.
Was hoping the css fr125s was the one to rule them all.
Detailed, fast imaging for my normal music and still capable of high peak levels for my metal.
Css make me a pro version please.
80w peak should be plenty.
Just what kind of peak can the fr125s take?
Would my 80w amp damage it?
The Beyma 8AG/N is suposed to handle metal well but it would rape normal music.
Don't like the idea of an extra pair of speakers just for metal either.
Looks like a normal 3-way (OB) would be the best compromise.
Thank you all for you replies.
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>At my friend's place we tried a pair of FR125S in 10 liter br to play some scenes from the Pirates of the Caribbean. No can do, the bass output with only two 4" drivers is not enough. In a very small room the effect is a little better though.<
A big woofer for the <300hz bass would take care of that.
My concern is for the peak levels of a full range driver.
Metal is not the kindest music for a driver.
>At my friend's place we tried a pair of FR125S in 10 liter br to play some scenes from the Pirates of the Caribbean. No can do, the bass output with only two 4" drivers is not enough. In a very small room the effect is a little better though.<
A big woofer for the <300hz bass would take care of that.
My concern is for the peak levels of a full range driver.
Metal is not the kindest music for a driver.
tinitus said:What about a big pro coaxial in BR 😉
Precisely what my party speaker are. Selenium 15" coax along with a 15" powered woofer. Only listen to them when it needs to be loud.
inrank said:or the silver iris made for open baffle, can rock at the highest levels....
IIRC, those are the big ones we heard downstairs in Victoria this year? (someone?) Those... were... NICE!!! 😀
So Geek and Zilla, would you feel that an FE206ES-R in a BIB would not rock?
Inquiring minds (with a new pair of FE206ES-R's) want to know...
😀
Inquiring minds (with a new pair of FE206ES-R's) want to know...
😀
BHD said:So Geek and Zilla, would you feel that an FE206ES-R in a BIB would not rock?
At 80 watts? Probably for a few seconds before the voice coil did warp-10 into the opposite wall 😀
Hehehe, I'll answer this when I hear one 😉
(a BiB that is)
The silver iris augie does look interesting.
Like all coaxials crossover in the range where it does the most hurt though.
Plus schipping and import tax would be enormous.
I know it's heresy to write this here but maybe some Magnepan with extra woofers could do it all.
Like all coaxials crossover in the range where it does the most hurt though.
Plus schipping and import tax would be enormous.
I know it's heresy to write this here but maybe some Magnepan with extra woofers could do it all.
>>> Hehehe, I'll answer this when I hear one
>>> (a BiB that is)
My Fostex 168S can rock (enough for me anyway). I am not a metal head but do enjoy rock on occasion in between the jazz. My 127e’s don’t rock as well as the 168s. The 206esr should rock better than the 168s so you may be in good shape there… especially in a BIB. I suppose the larger the Fostex the better it will rock. Like Geek, I’ve yet to hear the contribution a BIB makes.
My BIBs are primed white and ready for paint this weekend. The pine front baffle is sanded and ready for its grill to be fitted in place before staining/poly. This weekend should be productive. I might even wire one up!
>>> (a BiB that is)
My Fostex 168S can rock (enough for me anyway). I am not a metal head but do enjoy rock on occasion in between the jazz. My 127e’s don’t rock as well as the 168s. The 206esr should rock better than the 168s so you may be in good shape there… especially in a BIB. I suppose the larger the Fostex the better it will rock. Like Geek, I’ve yet to hear the contribution a BIB makes.
My BIBs are primed white and ready for paint this weekend. The pine front baffle is sanded and ready for its grill to be fitted in place before staining/poly. This weekend should be productive. I might even wire one up!
The 95db/w Audio Nirvana drivers were stated as being very, very loud in one review. After all, 10 watts will result in 105db at 1 meter, and the 8" and 10" drivers are rated for up to 30.
Alternately, use more than one driver. Remember, two drivers are twice as loud as a single driver at the same power per driver, and a single driver takes 10 watts to do what two drivers can do with two watts.
Alternately, use more than one driver. Remember, two drivers are twice as loud as a single driver at the same power per driver, and a single driver takes 10 watts to do what two drivers can do with two watts.
Spasticteapot said:Remember, two drivers are twice as loud as a single driver at the same power per driver, and a single driver takes 10 watts to do what two drivers can do with two watts.
Pardon?
NurEinTier,
To do loud you need a method of controlling the excursion of the FR125S. A sealed box, a high pass filter, etc. Another method of increasing the SPL is to use more drivers such as a bipole or line array.
But, put the FR125S into the standard BR running full range and expect 90+db continuous?
Not gonna happen.
To do loud you need a method of controlling the excursion of the FR125S. A sealed box, a high pass filter, etc. Another method of increasing the SPL is to use more drivers such as a bipole or line array.
But, put the FR125S into the standard BR running full range and expect 90+db continuous?
Not gonna happen.
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