G’Day fellow DIYers,
I have built a pair of Lynn Olson’s Ariel speakers, and am quite happy with the results. I am now in the process of investigating a set of subwoofers to compliment them. Lynn recommends a setup described here:
http://www.nutshellhifi.com/ME2txt.html#swlocate
My question is: has anybody built these subwoofers to compliment their Ariels? If so, what is your impression?
I listen to music 80% of the time, home theatre 20%. Main criteria is good music.
Thanks for the help guys…
Chris
I have built a pair of Lynn Olson’s Ariel speakers, and am quite happy with the results. I am now in the process of investigating a set of subwoofers to compliment them. Lynn recommends a setup described here:
http://www.nutshellhifi.com/ME2txt.html#swlocate
My question is: has anybody built these subwoofers to compliment their Ariels? If so, what is your impression?
I listen to music 80% of the time, home theatre 20%. Main criteria is good music.
Thanks for the help guys…
Chris
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I cant help with sub options but i would love to here more about your speakers I am planing on building a pair myself where there any build problems how do they sound what are you driving them with and pictures would be nice.
thanks for your time
I cant help with sub options but i would love to here more about your speakers I am planing on building a pair myself where there any build problems how do they sound what are you driving them with and pictures would be nice.
thanks for your time
G'Day Gazza,
Don't want to hyjack my own thread, so I will start a new thread on the construction of my Ariels to hopefully answer your questions.
Cheers,
Chris
Don't want to hyjack my own thread, so I will start a new thread on the construction of my Ariels to hopefully answer your questions.
Cheers,
Chris
I don't listen to the Ariel's anymore, they are currently my daughters HT mains; with Me-2's (Lynn's companion to the Ariel) for center and rears.
Woofers are Seas W26's in sealed enclosures of about 2 ft cu.... Linkwitz transform circuit evens it all out. Crossing over to the Ariels at around 120 Hz.
The Seas woofers are spectacular!
Cyclotronguy
Woofers are Seas W26's in sealed enclosures of about 2 ft cu.... Linkwitz transform circuit evens it all out. Crossing over to the Ariels at around 120 Hz.
The Seas woofers are spectacular!
Cyclotronguy
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