They have no bass, they don’t tolerate much power, they’re very inefficient, they don’t like solid state amps very much, they have a crossover the size of a small amplifier, they don’t play loud, they have a rolled off high frequency response they don’t like to be anywhere near room boundaries but their midrange and imaging is to die for.
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True -although they weren't designed to have any.They have no bass
No -the drivers like the B110 available at the time couldn't handle muchthey don’t tolerate much power
Agreed. Not much option, being a small speaker with a high impedance.they’re very inefficient
Dittothey don’t like solid state amps very much
It's certainly not small -price of the drivers, cabinet etc., plus the ability to be individually adjusted if needed (in theory 😉 ).they have a crossover the size of a small amplifier
Definitely not. They weren't designed to, and wasn't necessary for the intended application. It doesn't make them the most 'flexible' of loudspeakers for other uses...they don’t play loud
Not by design: http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/reports/1976-29.pdf -plenty were screwed up or altered in the manufacturing though, departing from what was intended. Especially those sold to the public. 😉they have a rolled off high frequency response
They were designed for use as TV voice monitors in extremely small spaces, notably mobile production vans, so as-intended, they were fine. If they weren't produced as intended -gets a bit more 'interesting'.they don’t like to be anywhere near room boundaries
Certainly very good for the era; still pretty good now.but their midrange and imaging is to die for.
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The measurements are saved. If you prefer other smoothing or any of the curves shown on its own, let me know
Yep, green has less diffraction.
If you could move the speaker in another location like one third into the room and take one at 1m away on T-27 axis it would also be interesting as to how much the room differentiates the bump. Now the couch could be absorbing some upper bass energy. If away from it that may change a little.
If you could move the speaker in another location like one third into the room and take one at 1m away on T-27 axis it would also be interesting as to how much the room differentiates the bump. Now the couch could be absorbing some upper bass energy. If away from it that may change a little.
Nice take. This old Rogers pair seems like functioning 100% to original condition. Collectors would have paid dearly for this in Hong Kong.
No white belly PVA coating stress on your B110's cone necks no yellow rims no green tint mold! Perfect condition!
@ Joel Wesseling: could you make high resolution,single point, 1 meter 5dB div measurements of the woofer and tweeter separately? This will require disconnecting.
Notwithstanding the BBC pedigree, so far I have not seen different make LS3/5A measurements that were very similar. So I am curious what yours look like.
Notwithstanding the BBC pedigree, so far I have not seen different make LS3/5A measurements that were very similar. So I am curious what yours look like.
Sorry, I can't do that. I'm dying to see the response of the drivers separately, raw response and filtered. The speakers are not mine, best to leave as is
Does the owner plan to remove the wall mounts from their backs and generally touch up the speakers cosmetically?The speakers are not mine, best to leave as is
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