Hi zero and fergs,
zero I would appreciate info on your speaker design - the price is certainly right!!!!!
Thanks fergs - I did not know that Fostex was available here...
cheers
Gary
zero I would appreciate info on your speaker design - the price is certainly right!!!!!
Thanks fergs - I did not know that Fostex was available here...
cheers
Gary
ow31 said:but I would like to avoid loudspeakers which horn is on the back because of the relation with the wall.
If it is a horn, and you put the mouth in the front it has to be 2x as big to go as low as the horn that uses the wall for reinforcement.
The RonHorn A126 is the best sounding box i've heard for the FE126 and the Fonkens for the FE127. Both reach into the 50 Hz range (as judged by ear) and definition is REALLY good.
dave
Sure that using the wall reflection is a great advantage for taking a small enclosure !
In the next week we will buit a original Fostex for 126E consisting in BR + backhorn.
About the Fonken, I study for 167 also because of the lack of bass that most people speak about on threads... 🙂
In the next week we will buit a original Fostex for 126E consisting in BR + backhorn.
About the Fonken, I study for 167 also because of the lack of bass that most people speak about on threads... 🙂
ow31 said:Sure that using the wall reflection is a great advantage for taking a small enclosure !
In the next week we will buit a original Fostex for 126E consisting in BR + backhorn.
We built the Fostex box. Surprisingly good, but bass doesn't go all that low and is kinda wooley. If anyone wants an unfinished plywood set of boxes...
About the Fonken, I study for 167 also because of the lack of bass that most people speak about on threads... 🙂
The 167 will shift more air than a 127, but in a BR box won't go a lot lower.
dave
planet10 said:We built the Fostex box. Surprisingly good, but bass doesn't go all that low and is kinda wooley. If anyone wants an unfinished plywood set of boxes...
I 'll see soon
The 167 will shift more air than a 127, but in a BR box won't go a lot lower.
Ya the enclosure is bigger and just few lower freqency but bass pressure ?
ow31 said:Ya the enclosure is bigger and just few lower freqency but bass pressure ?
Yes... because of larger volume displacement, FE167 will give you greater maximum bass volume.
dave
That is what I calculate.
May be do I change 126/127 for 167 in my quest ! just if there is a significant lack of bass in my small room.
I just wait to realize and listen the 126E in the next weeks...
🙂
May be do I change 126/127 for 167 in my quest ! just if there is a significant lack of bass in my small room.
I just wait to realize and listen the 126E in the next weeks...
🙂
ow31 said:May be do I change 126/127 for 167 in my quest ! just if there is a significant lack of bass in my small room.
The switch from 26/127 may get you more bass but it will be at the expense of top & midrange quality.
dave
I've built the Fe126e recommended hybrid enclosure. They do mids and highs well. Much better than my klipsh rf-3s. I've only listened to them in a 28x14x8H room. Bass is lacking there. Backed up against the wall, there's noticable improvement. Run with a small sub to about 100hz at moderate listening levels, I like them very much. This is an odd sized cabinet. Too short for floor standing, and may lose floor re-enforcement of bass when on stands. I haven't heard the BR, so I can't say if the added woodworking for the hybrid vs. the BR is worth it.
I decided to stop the research about Fostex 126-127 speakers.
I bought FE167E and I draw the future enclosure.
The pair will be done soon.
I give you the thread if you are interessed in :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=81484
diyAudio Forums - FE167E finally ! work in progress...
I bought FE167E and I draw the future enclosure.
The pair will be done soon.
I give you the thread if you are interessed in :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=81484
diyAudio Forums - FE167E finally ! work in progress...
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