No point recommending Jordan Eikona then
Sorry but I did not understand what you mean
Can you explain me in a different way?
The Mark Audio chr70.3 is a good driver at a reasonable cost. There are 2 versions of the half-tower here http://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/P10free/microTower-maps-020615.pdf that are very shallow. I have built these and it's an excellent design. Might work for you?
I think they are probably more than you want to spend, very good though and there are a number of designs for them jordan eikona - Google SearchCan you explain me in a different way?
for Be clear
Actually I have that
Tangent EVO E4 White High Gloss Pair - Speakers - Tangent A/S
I used this like a surround and this is the line that it design
How you can see it is able to go down to 40 hz or at list this is told me the Audyssey calibration of the Marantz
And this is the point
The dimension is ok but i d like to improve quality with the same capacity to go down and dimension similar
Actually I have that
Tangent EVO E4 White High Gloss Pair - Speakers - Tangent A/S
I used this like a surround and this is the line that it design
How you can see it is able to go down to 40 hz or at list this is told me the Audyssey calibration of the Marantz
And this is the point
The dimension is ok but i d like to improve quality with the same capacity to go down and dimension similar
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The Woden Lance is small and slim. http://wodendesign.com/downloads/Woden-BabyLabs-081015.pdf. I'm surprised nobody else mentioned them. Don't know if the Fostex are readily available in Italy. It is easy to build too. How deep they go is another question. You can't expect too much from such a small box but they surprise me sometimes.
I think they are probably more than you want to spend, very good though and there are a number of designs for them jordan eikona - Google Search
Yes, with the most recent price hike, they'll take a serious commitment.
I like the A7.3, my personal favorite FR speaker, but it is hard to put any stock in a YouTube video as far as sound goes. There are far too many things convolved with the sound from the speaker to make a real judgement — the amp, room, microphone, data compression and more on the recording end and your amp, playback tansducer on the listening end. It is not possible to separate the speaker out from the rest.
And in this test every driver is in a non-optimum MDF box so that further screws things up.
dave
And in this test every driver is in a non-optimum MDF box so that further screws things up.
dave
The use of MDF in the "uniform" test enclosures is probably the least of the problems with this test. All should have been in boxes tuned for similar cut-off frequencies, based on their T/S parameters, which of course means that some will serendipitously closer to "OK" than others - hardly a fair comparison, methinks.
One other question
Do you thinks that there is a full range able to go down on a ��80Hz in the way that I can use on a wall and it is has to be flat?
I will prefer a close box and I will use in my home theatre like surround and Atmos channels
Or I have to go looking for a two way?
Or maybe I could put two or three woofer together?
Like 2 or 4 rs100?
Thanks
For the answer
Best regards
Andrea
Do you thinks that there is a full range able to go down on a ��80Hz in the way that I can use on a wall and it is has to be flat?
I will prefer a close box and I will use in my home theatre like surround and Atmos channels
Or I have to go looking for a two way?
Or maybe I could put two or three woofer together?
Like 2 or 4 rs100?
Thanks
For the answer
Best regards
Andrea
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