This doesn't really show much but what the hey, a youtube video of my FE206E's in action!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z16Gcr5tDvw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z16Gcr5tDvw
#wixy
From what I heard on youtube link,it seems a lot of low bottom.It's like you have a subwoofer hiden somewhere.😀
From what I heard on youtube link,it seems a lot of low bottom.It's like you have a subwoofer hiden somewhere.😀
Hehe no subwoofer! Here's another vid displaying some quality music 😛 Bass isn't that good on this track though but playing it loud makes me just get up and dance around the room!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRow2954PIA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRow2954PIA
edjosh23 said:Angel Gekov,
Those are beautiful. Do you have other pictures? The back? Internals?
Josh
Thanks Josh.
I will post back side pictures but there is nothing to see there - only terminal connectors and black leather. Unfortunately I have no picture of internals - the blueprint has been made in Etheraudio based on the type of the drivers and on my requirements for the dimensions, but I'll try to find an post them.
Angel
Angel Gekov said:Let me show you my back loaded horns with Ether 6 drivers and leather finishing cabinets:
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Angel Gekov said:Let me show you my back loaded horns with Ether 6 drivers and leather finishing cabinets:
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Very Nice Cabinet for Fostex. However my experiences said that, the Back Load Horn Cabinet which is produced Low frequency not so good at Bass Reflex Cabinet.
Regards,
Why for Fostex? The drivers as I mentioned are Ether-6 - Bulgarian fullrange drivers, much better (for me) then Fostex.
Angel Gekov said:Why for Fostex? The drivers as I mentioned are Ether-6 - Bulgarian fullrange drivers, much better (for me) then Fostex.
Oh, that's wonderfull! Bulgarian fullrange drivers. Sorry for my mistake.
Congratulation for your new Cabinet.
Regards
This is my 6'' used Foster in Stirling Cabinet. Idecided to Re-Cone and design an new Stirling Cabinet for it.
The Sounds produced from this cabinet are excellent in comparation with another 6'' driver.
Regards
The Sounds produced from this cabinet are excellent in comparation with another 6'' driver.
Regards
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12My FE103.....now building Saburo Fe126
My Fostex design FE103E BLH. Sounds great with my 8 watt per push/pull. Now building a pair of Saburo with FE126E.
My Fostex design FE103E BLH. Sounds great with my 8 watt per push/pull. Now building a pair of Saburo with FE126E.
Re: My FE103.....now building Saburo Fe126
My experiment show that. BLH is not good at Bass Reflex or Transmission Line, because of the Low frequency produced is not so strong as Bass Reflex or the combination of those.
Hope to discuss more on the BLH, my friends are using Fostex FE-206E but they feel so boring and wants throw it away because the Low frequency too bad.
Now I'm studying the new structure for Fullrange Driver. See you next time.
Regards
soundsinthestix said:My Fostex design FE103E BLH. Sounds great with my 8 watt per push/pull. Now building a pair of Saburo with FE126E.
My experiment show that. BLH is not good at Bass Reflex or Transmission Line, because of the Low frequency produced is not so strong as Bass Reflex or the combination of those.
Hope to discuss more on the BLH, my friends are using Fostex FE-206E but they feel so boring and wants throw it away because the Low frequency too bad.
Now I'm studying the new structure for Fullrange Driver. See you next time.
Regards
Re: Re: My FE103.....now building Saburo Fe126
I'm surprised someone hasn't already jumped all over that generalization - I assure you that a poorly designed/implemented BR or TL can easily sound colored, boomy, or thin and boring ( goodness knows I've built a few pairs of each offending type myself)
But I guess it could depend on your expectation or definition of "good" bass.
thanhVNS said:
My experiment show that. BLH is not good at Bass Reflex or Transmission Line, because of the Low frequency produced is not so strong as Bass Reflex or the combination of those.
Regards
I'm surprised someone hasn't already jumped all over that generalization - I assure you that a poorly designed/implemented BR or TL can easily sound colored, boomy, or thin and boring ( goodness knows I've built a few pairs of each offending type myself)
But I guess it could depend on your expectation or definition of "good" bass.
here goes....
....my first project completed. Spent months thinking about a new speaker purchase, then I decided to have some fun and figure some things out on my own.
So we'll see where this leads to, but for now its really fun listening to my music through these.
....my first project completed. Spent months thinking about a new speaker purchase, then I decided to have some fun and figure some things out on my own.
So we'll see where this leads to, but for now its really fun listening to my music through these.
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This test prototype is based on ideas of
GrahamMaynard, who is member in this
forum.
The current design is my own and is
currently to be evaluated.
Although Graham does not like some of the
modifications i introduced i have to thank him
for sharing his ideas.
GrahamMaynard, who is member in this
forum.
The current design is my own and is
currently to be evaluated.
Although Graham does not like some of the
modifications i introduced i have to thank him
for sharing his ideas.
Attachments
My lancettas, modified according to swedish hififorum thread
http://www.hififorum.nu/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=45145
The modification will lower the frequency response to around 40Hz and there are no need for filters.
I can translate the important stuff from the swedish thread if someone like.
They are quite heavy on the amplifier with a sensitivity of just 80 dB.
The sound is very nice on "normal" listening levels but they are not "party speakers" for sure. The most impressive, in relation to the size and price of the driver (tangband W3-371S), is the bass response.
The little 3 inch driver sounds "bigger" in this transmission line.
Some pics:
http://www.hififorum.nu/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=45145
The modification will lower the frequency response to around 40Hz and there are no need for filters.
I can translate the important stuff from the swedish thread if someone like.
They are quite heavy on the amplifier with a sensitivity of just 80 dB.
The sound is very nice on "normal" listening levels but they are not "party speakers" for sure. The most impressive, in relation to the size and price of the driver (tangband W3-371S), is the bass response.
The little 3 inch driver sounds "bigger" in this transmission line.
Some pics:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I dont think i'm allowed to link to the original building instruction (copyright reasons) but google is your friend 😉
The experimenting and conclusions about this mod has nothing to do with me. All cred goes to Lenn Art at hififorum.nu.
Changes made from original concept is:
- The pipe is damped with 10mm polyuretan foam board. picture
- The smaller Helmholtz resonator is 43 mm shorter than the original (extra wall is mounted) and stuffed with 4 g polyester (8g original). picture
- Behind the driver 28 g polyester is mounted
- The height of the port is reduced to 80 mm (original 160 mm) picture
More pictures of my lancetta's link
Original thread at hififorum (in swedish but with many illustrative pictures). link
The experimenting and conclusions about this mod has nothing to do with me. All cred goes to Lenn Art at hififorum.nu.
Changes made from original concept is:
- The pipe is damped with 10mm polyuretan foam board. picture
- The smaller Helmholtz resonator is 43 mm shorter than the original (extra wall is mounted) and stuffed with 4 g polyester (8g original). picture
- Behind the driver 28 g polyester is mounted
- The height of the port is reduced to 80 mm (original 160 mm) picture
More pictures of my lancetta's link
Original thread at hififorum (in swedish but with many illustrative pictures). link
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