Jordan ML-TL bookshelf?

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I have a great problem. We’re moving to a new (old) house, and the spouse has put me in charge of doing the sound system(s). 😀😀

Currently, in the old house – I’ve got two of GM's Jordan MLTL's . Very, very nice.

In the basement – I'm setting up a 5.1 system. Picked up a Sony STR-V444ES on ebay. I’m building two massive dipole subs using the Pyle PPA-15 woofers similar to these, except they're more like the NaO design. Not sure yet what the mains & surrounds will be (Jordan sealed? With or without a tweeter? One of Zaph’s Seas metal cone designs?). But I think I can handle it, and it’s gonna be where I go to scratch my rockin’ itch.

The trickier one is the upstairs in the living room. This will be music-only. I’d like it to be similar to the Jordan MLTL’s – a nice little system for intimate listening in front of a fireplace. She Who Has Given Me The Assignment has said that the speakers will fit into built-in cabinets on either side of the fireplace. The space available for each speakerr is 32 inches wide x 10 inches deep x 16 inches high. (80 x 25 x 40 cm for those of you who live in a country that uses a reasonable system of measurement.)

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This geometry is Non-Negotiable, and is part of the deal. If I don’t like it, she will probably get me little Bose cubes for both upstairs and downstairs.:bigeyes:

The upstairs speakers will literally be bookshelf speakers, and will be on shelves inset into the wall in a room that’s 8m x 5m. The speakers will be about 10 feet apart.

So, what do I do? I think that my concerns are:
1) No BSC because I’m close to infinite baffle, so anything with a XO that expects to be 3 feet from a wall is out.
2) Possible nasty resonances from the built-ins shelving and the fireplace between. Each shelving unit has a total size about 30 inches by 30 inches by 12 inches deep. The fireplace sticks out about 1 foot from the wall.
3) Off-axis response – the speakers in the middle of the long wall.
4) Please add anything else I’ve forgotten or haven’t learned yet.

What I think I’d like to do is rebuild the Jordan MLTL’s with a front port, and lay them on their side. If (when?) off-axis response is a problem, I can add a tweeter on top of it in a separate enclosure on the shelf above. I can buy new drivers, so I'm looking at a budget of somewhere around $300-$400.

Let me know if this is a workable plan, if there are any better plans, and what else I need to consider…

cheesehead
 
80 x 25 x 40 cm
Unless I completely misunderstand:
The first ML-TL GM designed is 31,04" x 6,97" x 4,31" so just a little bit too high for your given space.
Make it a little bit shorter, change the cross-section-area accordingly and you should be done.
Losing an inch in the lenght of the line shouldn´t be too far off (bass) from the original.

Which material will you use for the speaker and how much "air" do you need to the top?

And please no Bose.:whazzat:
Then rather go for a small BR with a Fostex FE127E/167E.😉

greets
 
joensd said:

Make it a little bit shorter, change the cross-section-area accordingly and you should be done.
Losing an inch in the lenght of the line shouldn´t be too far off (bass) from the original.

That was my thought. Either build a new enclosure or cut off the end by an inch. Bend the port tube so that I can get the proper length & run it out the front.
And please no Bose.:whazzat:
Amen to that.

Then rather go for a small BR with a Fostex FE127E/167E.😉
That's another option I might take, & use the Jordans in the basement w/dipole subs.

Thanks!

cheesehead
 
Rather than modify GM's MLTL, with unpredictable results, you could try a vented enclosure. The Jordan website has an 8 litre enclosure which sounds good. Alternatively, the VTL was originally designed to also operate as a vented enclosure with a bit of modification to the internals. I may have the notes for that around somewhere.

The JX92S will work well in sealed enclosures down to around 3 litres.

Colin
 
Do you have room for a sub?

I'm making a set of mains using Jordan JX92S in sealed 8.5L boxes from Parts Express (.25ft^3 nominal). They should be finished tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes.

I thought about putting a port in the boxes and closing it off when I was using a sub, but I didn't do that. Sims for that speaker in a ported 8 liter box don't show the bass going very low, and besides, how much air can you move with a speaker that's really about 3" across? I already have a set of small ML-TL's that use Fostex F103e's. (Search for "Locust II".)

Unless you never listen to anything besides mandolin music and string quartets, I think the way to use those small FR's is to put them in a sealed box, if the Qts is reasonable for that, and use a sub.
 
Dave Jones said:
Do you have room for a sub?
Possibly...

I tried out the Jordan MLTL's with a dipole sub last week, in the old house before moving things. I think you'll be happy with the Jx92s/sub combo - the Jordan sounds a lot better when you take the bass handling away from it. If I don't cram my Jordans on my bookshelf, they'll go in the basement, sealed, on top of dual 15" dipole subs 😎
 
Thanks all!

Thanks all for the input and suggestions.

There are many good routes to take. (I wanna try the WR125, the Fostex... too many speakers, too little time!):cannotbe: But I think I'll start with sideways Jordan MLTL's. I'll pull two sets of wires to each shelf, though, because someday I might like to go sealed Jx92s with a small sub/woofer (dual sub or active).

Again, thanks everyone! This forum is great. 🙂

cheesehead
 
Greets!

The Jordan ML-TLs I did were designed to not need any BSC in a typical smaller room app, so stuck in a bookshelf will require damping the vent as required to achieve a ~aneochoically flat alignment. I also recommend adding baffle extensions and stuffing that walls off the rest of the shelf's cavity/damps it.

GM
 
Jordan monitors

Funny I should run into this thread as my small company is in the process of developing a range of Jordan based monitors, I'm also looking at developing a partnering sub [welcoming any advice] as the speakers are superb but need bass augmentation...

You can see the prototype design below next to a Monitor Audio floorstander.
 

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smallangryboy said:
Funny I should run into this thread as my small company is in the process of developing a range of Jordan based monitors, I'm also looking at developing a partnering sub [welcoming any advice] as the speakers are superb but need bass augmentation...

You can see the prototype design below next to a Monitor Audio floorstander.

It's pretty. Did you know you have competition? I've seen another website that has a JX92S in a small, round enclosure. I thought the other one was is too small an enclosure, though.
 
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