Friends!
I saw Markus Duevel's omnidirectional speaker on http://www.cd-konzert.de/english/ and they seem so interesting! I wonder whether with a pair of Fostex drivers, let say FE206E, could be useful for that kind of speakers. Anyone with knowledge or experience, pleae help!
TTA
I saw Markus Duevel's omnidirectional speaker on http://www.cd-konzert.de/english/ and they seem so interesting! I wonder whether with a pair of Fostex drivers, let say FE206E, could be useful for that kind of speakers. Anyone with knowledge or experience, pleae help!
TTA
Indeed they can, although I suspect you might want to go for one without whizzer cones, and you'd likely want to augment the bass with a couple of powered subs. Could be very interesting. Other views guys?
Best
Scott
Best
Scott
Here is a BLH developed for the DDD bending wave transducer, that could be modified for the Fostex.
My experience is that simple 90° reflector cones produce a flat spacial image, maybe because of the insufficient vertical dispersion, so i would try a convex design. You could try to get tops for rocket models.
Greets, Oliver
http://www.hm-moreart.de/6.htm
My experience is that simple 90° reflector cones produce a flat spacial image, maybe because of the insufficient vertical dispersion, so i would try a convex design. You could try to get tops for rocket models.
Greets, Oliver
http://www.hm-moreart.de/6.htm
Thank all of you that tried to help me.
I think that at first I'll make the BLH cabinets for the FE206E's using Fostex design and will just add a Duevel-style reflector in front of each driver. Do you think that will make any sense?
Simple and easy to realize ideas, please.
Regards,
TTA
I think that at first I'll make the BLH cabinets for the FE206E's using Fostex design and will just add a Duevel-style reflector in front of each driver. Do you think that will make any sense?
Simple and easy to realize ideas, please.
Regards,
TTA
Hi TTA
I would not suggest the Duevel-style style reflector. However, I know bulb-shaped diffusers have been used with Lowthers; I suggest you check out this link and page down to Update, Feb 2005:
http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/Solo206.html
I hope this is the type of device you are looking for.
Best of luck, Raymond
I would not suggest the Duevel-style style reflector. However, I know bulb-shaped diffusers have been used with Lowthers; I suggest you check out this link and page down to Update, Feb 2005:
http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/Solo206.html
I hope this is the type of device you are looking for.
Best of luck, Raymond
Hi Raymond,
Thank you so much for your suggestion. The bulbs are indeed a simple solution, hope to be efficient too. I've written to Tony Gee
(humblehomemadehifi@gmail.com) asking for all detailed design of the project.
Any other ideas from anybody are welcome.
Best regards,
TTA
Thank you so much for your suggestion. The bulbs are indeed a simple solution, hope to be efficient too. I've written to Tony Gee
(humblehomemadehifi@gmail.com) asking for all detailed design of the project.
Any other ideas from anybody are welcome.
Best regards,
TTA
With these types of reflectors, it is necessary to consider two things in addition to normal speaker design. 1. High frequency compensation. 2. Reflector diffraction.
Hi, soongsc,
I'll take into consideration your advice and thank you very much for it.
By the way, do you know a store in Taiwan where I can buy Fostex and/or Audio Nirvana drivers at a decent price?
Best regards,
TTA
I'll take into consideration your advice and thank you very much for it.
By the way, do you know a store in Taiwan where I can buy Fostex and/or Audio Nirvana drivers at a decent price?
Best regards,
TTA
tta60 said:Hi, soongsc,
I'll take into consideration your advice and thank you very much for it.
By the way, do you know a store in Taiwan where I can buy Fostex and/or Audio Nirvana drivers at a decent price?
Best regards,
TTA
I haven't checked pricing on those lately, but you can give these guys a mail and see what you get.
http://www.thlaudio.com/indexC.htm
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