The W8-1772 just arrived at my door... straight from the China factory! Along a pair of W8-740Q for sub duties!
Cool!
Yes, very cool. You got some new toys now that your line array is done. What cabinet were you thinking of? Given that you have some woofers it looks like you may be going the FAST route. An OB with the 1772 with the woofer in TL may be very cool. Have fun!
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Btw, you may find the PRV 5MR450-NDY thread of interest if you are looks for a 200Hz to 15kHZ full range driver in a FAST. This one is ultra low distortion -60dB at 94dB and can handle up to 225 watts.
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Thanks for the suggestion, X.
I like to cut off a little lower than 200 if I can, as it can pin point the subs at that frequency.
I like the ease of building an OB, but not the looks. With a low qts, they will definitively need a sub if they are OB.
I like to cut off a little lower than 200 if I can, as it can pin point the subs at that frequency.
I like the ease of building an OB, but not the looks. With a low qts, they will definitively need a sub if they are OB.
I was thinking of a "supercharged" bookshelf cabinet in the first place.
I'm liking the size of these, from Bob Brines site:
Or something like this that could match my W8-1772:
Design-wise, I'd like to come close to something like the Dancer series at Usher... no tweeter, just the TB.
I'm liking the size of these, from Bob Brines site:
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Or something like this that could match my W8-1772:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Design-wise, I'd like to come close to something like the Dancer series at Usher... no tweeter, just the TB.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
this is the smallest cabinet which I've run a 1772 stand alone - FWIW, this cabinet has a curved reflector panel per Fig.6 of
Karlson's last Acoustic Transducers patent
it has been run in the tiny Karlson 8 from 1955 where it needs a woofer/sub
http://youtu.be/yWnKpr4coPE
Karlson's last Acoustic Transducers patent
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
it has been run in the tiny Karlson 8 from 1955 where it needs a woofer/sub
http://youtu.be/yWnKpr4coPE
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Schalmei SAT
Hello,
my Trumpet, Horn and SCHALMEI satellite.
and a few double horns work superb with the TB
Hello,
my Trumpet, Horn and SCHALMEI satellite.
and a few double horns work superb with the TB
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Thanks you two.
I know the wife will not approve the Karlson.
But the SCHALMEI satellite looks like it could be something interesting... although, looking at the plans, I'm not sure I'm ready for such a construction!
I know the wife will not approve the Karlson.
But the SCHALMEI satellite looks like it could be something interesting... although, looking at the plans, I'm not sure I'm ready for such a construction!
The 1772's have the widest dispersion of any 8" full-ranger that I have encountered. They will be fine out to 30* off center for HT. (BTW I use a phantom center. I find that a center channel causes more problems then it solves.) The PE PS-220 in not anywhere in the same league as the 1772's. I question whether a 8" is adequate as a sub for movies. I have a 10" ported sub which is OK only because I don't to action movies at theater volume. I would recommend stereo 12's if possible, but at least a single 12" for movies. The 1772 alone are fine for acoustic music. They probably need some help at the bottom for heavy rock.
Bob
I think I got a workaround for that.
I am using a Presonus audio interface and I am able to mix and treat individual channels (kinda like a miniDSP). I have access to mixing (routing), EQ and Compression.
I have had good success with routing about 30-40% of the center channel to my mains L/R, while keeping the center at full volume.
It solved the problem of tone matching between different L/R and center speakers, and really helped the center speaker's ability to create a good soundstage.
On center dialogue "challenged" movies (when the soundtrack overcomes the dialogues), I am able to add some compression and it makes everything more intelligible.
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