Not fixed on an enclosure type as such yet. Just not too big. 800-1000mm high and slim is fine. Very open to ideas which fit the bill.
So is the Pensil 10.3 too big then? A Frugel-HornXL is 963mm tall.
http://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/pensils/Pensil103-plan-300114.pdf
My only concern with something like this is you only have 8 watts, which could be an issue.
jeff
http://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/pensils/Pensil103-plan-300114.pdf
My only concern with something like this is you only have 8 watts, which could be an issue.
jeff
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So is the Pensil 10.3 too big then?
It is pushing it but probably my choice so far. I like the FAST idea in general but like the simplicity of a sensitive FR.
gilera,
If you don't mind me asking, what sort of music do you usually listen to?
Single driver, wide-band (aka full-range) speakers usually do very nicely with genres like acoustic, jazz, and vocals, and even pleasurable with some rock like Dire Straits at moderate volumes; however if the music is more complex and heavy, and you like it LOUD, then they do not fare as well (AC/DC - not so much 😉). Same goes with most low watt amplifiers. 🙂
If you don't mind me asking, what sort of music do you usually listen to?
Single driver, wide-band (aka full-range) speakers usually do very nicely with genres like acoustic, jazz, and vocals, and even pleasurable with some rock like Dire Straits at moderate volumes; however if the music is more complex and heavy, and you like it LOUD, then they do not fare as well (AC/DC - not so much 😉). Same goes with most low watt amplifiers. 🙂
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If you don't mind me asking, what sort of music do you usually listen to?
Personally I do like heavy music but my wife does not like it so much so therefore I don't like it so much anymore🙄
It is mostly for low volume listening of a wide variety of music from 60's to 90's. Rock, accoustic, reggae, alternative, grunge, punk. Kids will be sleeping close by so I want something that will give me good presence at lower volumes from about 3m away. I figure that a sensitive FR might be able to best acheive this. Also will cope with use for TV (not worried about action movies, or surround sound).
gilera,
From my experience, a 2 way or a FAST speaker will do better for genres like alternative, grunge, and punk. Lot of these recordings are on the "thin" side, and tend to sound bright and thin on a single wide-band driver speaker. Remember, you are getting limited cone area with a 4"-5.25" wide-band driver. A dedicated mid-woofer+tweeter or mid-woofer+wideband is more versatile (albeit different sounding and can have different amplification needs).
Stuff like Diana Krall can sound very engaging with a small low powered amp and a single wide-band driver speaker. 🙂 For TV and vocal ineligibility, they do very nicely as well.
Well, they say all speakers are compromises, and you choose your own poison!
From my experience, a 2 way or a FAST speaker will do better for genres like alternative, grunge, and punk. Lot of these recordings are on the "thin" side, and tend to sound bright and thin on a single wide-band driver speaker. Remember, you are getting limited cone area with a 4"-5.25" wide-band driver. A dedicated mid-woofer+tweeter or mid-woofer+wideband is more versatile (albeit different sounding and can have different amplification needs).
Stuff like Diana Krall can sound very engaging with a small low powered amp and a single wide-band driver speaker. 🙂 For TV and vocal ineligibility, they do very nicely as well.
Well, they say all speakers are compromises, and you choose your own poison!
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A dedicated mid-woofer+tweeter or mid-woofer+wideband is more versatile (albeit different sounding and can have different amplification needs_.
Any suggestions for a speaker combo or validated design which would suit low power class A?
All I have built so far is a pair of Overnight Sensations.
Any suggestions for a speaker combo or validated design which would suit low power class A?
Frugel-HornXL with A10p drivers will work well with your 8 watts. Won't melt the wall paper or shake the windows mind you.🙂
jeff
Any suggestions for a speaker combo or validated design which would suit low power class A?
All I have built so far is a pair of Overnight Sensations.
Sorry, but I keep coming to the TABAQ with Faitals. But no love. 😉
They offer enough grunt down below to satisfy most of the time, (for movie watching, you can use the sub output of your receiver and add a sub or two in the room), have exceptional treble reach, and at 91dB sensitivity, will offer you much more than the other options mentioned, especially after adding a BSC filter, which will really cripple other drivers.
Plus, the shape has one the the best WAF acceptance.
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I am not against the Faitals at all. Have you got a link to plans at all?
Are the enclosures easily knocked over? They look very narrow for their height.
Are the enclosures easily knocked over? They look very narrow for their height.
Happy reading!
TABAQ TL for Tang Band
The plans are on the first post for the 4" drivers.
I added a base to mine, so they do not tip over. Basically extended the bottom plate farther out. Your imagination is the limit.
Here is an example (not mine).
TABAQ TL for Tang Band
The plans are on the first post for the 4" drivers.
I added a base to mine, so they do not tip over. Basically extended the bottom plate farther out. Your imagination is the limit.
Here is an example (not mine).
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If sensitivity is important, I agree it’s tough to beat Faital Pro 3FE25 as Perceval points out. But you can double that sensitivity by using dual parallel 3FE25-16 in mini Karlsonator. That speaker combo has been verified to work really well with low power Class A amp like the ACA. Its sensitivity is theoretically 91dB +6dB for the parallel driver connection.
Mini Karlsonator (0.53X) with Dual TC9FD's
However, you would need a small stand - which in my view is worth it. Here is what they look like on a small stand - we are using them as the mains for a TV in the dance studio. These were a set made following the plans by jhofland and finished in 15 coats of hand rubbed lacquer over espresso brown stained BB plywood with baffles covered with Duratex in black.
Mini Karlsonator (0.53X) with Dual TC9FD's
However, you would need a small stand - which in my view is worth it. Here is what they look like on a small stand - we are using them as the mains for a TV in the dance studio. These were a set made following the plans by jhofland and finished in 15 coats of hand rubbed lacquer over espresso brown stained BB plywood with baffles covered with Duratex in black.
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DJCITY stock some of the larger Faital drivers, maybe you could ask them if they could get their hands on the full ranger?
Faital Pro - DJ City
Faital Pro - DJ City
This is a good version from Visaton and 84 dB from visaton is a good number and can work well with few wats. STELLA LIGHT | Visaton
P.S. I would stay away from W200, it is ment to be a cheap replacment for old loudspeakers, W200S is a very good choice in my opinion.
P.S. I would stay away from W200, it is ment to be a cheap replacment for old loudspeakers, W200S is a very good choice in my opinion.
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A castle style design would up the sensitivity a bit without too much extra complexity.
microTower bipolar ML-TL for CHR-70 or EL70
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I think the 10p in the Pencil is your best option and worth every dollar.
But, a slimmer, smaller and less expensive option is a version of the Castle referenced above, using one driver pair. I recommend the CHR-70 driver. This speaker is readily built using just one 2’ x 4’ sheet of plywood per channel.
MARTELLO-2, a mini-tower from a single 2' x 4'. - I used the now obsolete EL-70, you can use the CHR-70. These are small enough to flank a TV and be a real spouse pleaser. Bass is very good.
Both of these options have been used with a low power tube amp with great results!
But, a slimmer, smaller and less expensive option is a version of the Castle referenced above, using one driver pair. I recommend the CHR-70 driver. This speaker is readily built using just one 2’ x 4’ sheet of plywood per channel.
MARTELLO-2, a mini-tower from a single 2' x 4'. - I used the now obsolete EL-70, you can use the CHR-70. These are small enough to flank a TV and be a real spouse pleaser. Bass is very good.
Both of these options have been used with a low power tube amp with great results!
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@xrk971, I like your neat dance studio system design. I am going to send the pic to my son who has a dance studio in his basement.
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