LineArray said:Hi gainphile,
big effort, really beautiful result. I like it very much !
Congratulions !
Best
I wish those were mine
gainphile said:Very nice looking AcousticPlan, the Veena series.
http://www.acousticplan.de/html/veena_english.html
drivers: 15 cm broadband driver, four 25 cm bass driver
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These looks very nice
My OBs in post #130 has developed/degenerated into a hybrid system with OB mid/high and closed bass boxes.
Not that I don´t like dipole bass but i didn´t get it to work well in my small room, couldn´t place the speakers much more than 2 feet from the wall.
Open baffle works fairly well from ~150Hz and up thanks to a massive effort in "taming" the acoustics of the room, below that I use active bass absorption.
Not that I don´t like dipole bass but i didn´t get it to work well in my small room, couldn´t place the speakers much more than 2 feet from the wall.
Open baffle works fairly well from ~150Hz and up thanks to a massive effort in "taming" the acoustics of the room, below that I use active bass absorption.
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I'm curious too.tnargs said:Hello, I am intrigued how this speaker is laid out. Does the CS1 have opposing-pairs of bass drivers, each on an open baffle? Are they in phase or out? Is there an explanation for this layout? Thanks
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My latest and hopefully last (duh) iteration
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1717000#post1717000
Uses Vifa P13WH and Eminence Alpha 15
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1717000#post1717000
Uses Vifa P13WH and Eminence Alpha 15
Those are quite elegantgainphile said:My latest and hopefully last (duh) iteration
dave
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Very interesting approach, the "Arkangel". The designer claims no xo, not sure how he runs the tweeters though.
http://arkangel-speakers.blogspot.com/2007/06/arkangel-speakers.html
http://arkangel-speakers.blogspot.com/2007/06/arkangel-speakers.html
gainphile said:not sure how he runs the tweeters though.
He obviously makes two parallel groups of three in series and hopes that the combined power rating will be enough for fullrange operation.
Plenty of goodies I found today from sixmoon. Quite an old report.
Sound Science made things big. On display was the Acoustic Line Array Acoustic Lens with waveguide.
E.A.R too entered the speaker fold this year. And guess what -- no, better don't -- it also is an open-baffle 3-way.
Sound Science made things big. On display was the Acoustic Line Array Acoustic Lens with waveguide.
E.A.R too entered the speaker fold this year. And guess what -- no, better don't -- it also is an open-baffle 3-way.
gainphile said:
E.A.R too entered the speaker fold this year. And guess what -- no, better don't -- it also is an open-baffle 3-way.
Those are real pretty speakers
gainphile said:I was just wondering what the bass output pattern was on something like these.. and what would happen if you turned the bass units sideways ie one woofer firing either side of the speaker, with the opening towards the front and the back.
Then use say a 6" hi-eff Beyma + horm tweeter OB above that.
Just thinking that you could then use depth to get the width required for the OB bass, without having to make the speaker all that wide.
comments?
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