Please post a link to this driver, thanks.
Also please post a link showing that this is thedriver they use in this speaker, thanks.
Did you have the time too look. I think it's pretty rude to write such powerful statements without knowing what is actually in the speakers.
Hi All,
I’ve been meaning to knock up some DolbyAtmos height channel speakers, using some BMR’s I’ve had kicking around for a while now.
I’d like to use two drivers per speaker but to get them close to the ceiling & angled downward, I’d need to arrange the drivers side by side, would it be better to make these a 1.5 way & only have one driver playing the high frequencies?
I’ve been meaning to knock up some DolbyAtmos height channel speakers, using some BMR’s I’ve had kicking around for a while now.
I’d like to use two drivers per speaker but to get them close to the ceiling & angled downward, I’d need to arrange the drivers side by side, would it be better to make these a 1.5 way & only have one driver playing the high frequencies?
Last week, I experimented with impregnating for diffusers with a quartz nanopowder based composition. The result is very positive: the sound stage has become wider and deeper. If to compare directly with the speaker without impregnation, then there is less shouting on phonograms with high female vocals, violins and wind instruments.
Do you have or sell plans for these?
Does anyone think the new drivers from Purifi might be a good match for some high quality BMR's?
Their PTT6.5W04-01A has ultra low distortion and huge bass output for its size...
PTT6.5W04 - PURIFI
Their PTT6.5W04-01A has ultra low distortion and huge bass output for its size...
PTT6.5W04 - PURIFI
Looks nice, and seems to sim well in a MLTL.
That surround is funky.
They are us $350 each, plus shipping. Might be OK for Europe, but cost prohibitive anywhere else in the world.
Trouble is that most BMRs are about 80dBs, so you will need to pad that woofer if the 90+dBs is true.
That surround is funky.
They are us $350 each, plus shipping. Might be OK for Europe, but cost prohibitive anywhere else in the world.
Trouble is that most BMRs are about 80dBs, so you will need to pad that woofer if the 90+dBs is true.
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