Hi,
first, let me intoduce myself. I´m not that new in this forum. Registered quite a long time ago, haven´t made any posts yet... 😉 I´m a 22 year old guy from Karlsruhe, Germany and still doing my apprenticeship as a joiner, so working with wood e.g. building cabinets shouldn´t be a problem at all.
Reading many articles about fullrange speakers made me wanna have such a system as my first experience in building speakers.
My first choice is the Fostex FE 167 E, because I think it is a good compromise between dynamics and the ability to do upper frequencies quite well.
My plan is to put them in 24 litres BR and cross them with a sealed 12inch sub at about 80-90Hz. I´m going to use the Detonation DT80 active subwoofer module, with which has a highpass of first order to keep the low frequencies away from the satellites, what - at least I hope so - helps to increase the maximum SPL.
My favourite music is rock, but I also prefer electronic music such as trip hop and a bit black. But I also like jazz, blues or just acoustic music. As you see, my taste of music is widely spread, what makes choosing a good speaker system not that easy... 🙂
What are your experiences with the FE 167E ? You think I might get happy with my planned system or are there some alternatives?
It would make me happy if you could help me a bit.
thanks,
njin
PS: Please excuse my english. If you find mistakes, just go on reading and don't take notice... 🙂
first, let me intoduce myself. I´m not that new in this forum. Registered quite a long time ago, haven´t made any posts yet... 😉 I´m a 22 year old guy from Karlsruhe, Germany and still doing my apprenticeship as a joiner, so working with wood e.g. building cabinets shouldn´t be a problem at all.
Reading many articles about fullrange speakers made me wanna have such a system as my first experience in building speakers.
My first choice is the Fostex FE 167 E, because I think it is a good compromise between dynamics and the ability to do upper frequencies quite well.
My plan is to put them in 24 litres BR and cross them with a sealed 12inch sub at about 80-90Hz. I´m going to use the Detonation DT80 active subwoofer module, with which has a highpass of first order to keep the low frequencies away from the satellites, what - at least I hope so - helps to increase the maximum SPL.
My favourite music is rock, but I also prefer electronic music such as trip hop and a bit black. But I also like jazz, blues or just acoustic music. As you see, my taste of music is widely spread, what makes choosing a good speaker system not that easy... 🙂
What are your experiences with the FE 167E ? You think I might get happy with my planned system or are there some alternatives?
It would make me happy if you could help me a bit.
thanks,
njin
PS: Please excuse my english. If you find mistakes, just go on reading and don't take notice... 🙂
Hi I build a ML TL with the Fostex FE 167 E
http://geocities.com/rbrines1/Pages/FT-1600_MkII/Main.html
http://geocities.com/rbrines1/Pages/FT-1600_MkII/Main.html
Hi Njin,
I would second the advise to build the MTL design. I have built one of these design for Lowther drivers and found it to be very good. The MTL designs are based on sound science and will give you the best possible results for your first speakers. When you have these built and listened to your music for a month or so you will either be happy to keep them as they are or will have an idea of the weaknesses you would like to improve. I would stay away from subs untill you have some experience of how good single drivers are. You will not get huge bass but timing imaging and coherence will amaze you and will make you wonder why use multi driver systems with all the problems of integrating the drivers and crossovers.
Iain
I would second the advise to build the MTL design. I have built one of these design for Lowther drivers and found it to be very good. The MTL designs are based on sound science and will give you the best possible results for your first speakers. When you have these built and listened to your music for a month or so you will either be happy to keep them as they are or will have an idea of the weaknesses you would like to improve. I would stay away from subs untill you have some experience of how good single drivers are. You will not get huge bass but timing imaging and coherence will amaze you and will make you wonder why use multi driver systems with all the problems of integrating the drivers and crossovers.
Iain
Hi Njin,
This thread might be of interest:-
http://www.world-designs.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=268
Iain
This thread might be of interest:-
http://www.world-designs.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=268
Iain
If I were you, I'd go with the 166E and build Ron's Austin BL horn. Supposed to be fantastic, no crossover or passive components. And if you have wood working experience, you shouldn't hesitate to try a horn.
Search over at the fullrangedriver.com forum. My guess would be that these would fair a bit better with rock and harder music, as they will limit the x-max a bit and are said to produce plentiful bass, though a sub will most likely be needed for the lower notes.
Enjoy!
Link to the forum:
http://fullrangedriver.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=2
Search over at the fullrangedriver.com forum. My guess would be that these would fair a bit better with rock and harder music, as they will limit the x-max a bit and are said to produce plentiful bass, though a sub will most likely be needed for the lower notes.
Enjoy!
Link to the forum:
http://fullrangedriver.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=2
just search for "ML TL Fostex FE 167 E " and read ..
I am playing with mine ML TL''s for more then a year now..
and no sub is needed..
Just try a class D amp or tube ....
then they sound wonderfull...
I am playing with mine ML TL''s for more then a year now..
and no sub is needed..
Just try a class D amp or tube ....
then they sound wonderfull...
weidok said:just search for "ML TL Fostex FE 167 E " and read ..
I am playing with mine ML TL''s for more then a year now..
and no sub is needed..
Just try a class D amp or tube ....
then they sound wonderfull...
Hi
What music are you playing! I respect Bob Brines ML TL design, but I'm asking myself if it really is a good rock speaker, especially for listening loud evry now and then?!?
best, LC
Hey guys,
first of all, thanks for all your replies. As I see. Bob Brines' Ft1600 is one of the forum's favourites... 😉 I already read much about it, but I was not sure if I can trust this single driver to reproduce bass. I think you can undestand that feelings...
But do you think I might get happy with my kinds of music I usually listen to? Normally I use to listen to music quite loud... Is the Ft1600 able to reproduce especially rock music loud AND clean?
first of all, thanks for all your replies. As I see. Bob Brines' Ft1600 is one of the forum's favourites... 😉 I already read much about it, but I was not sure if I can trust this single driver to reproduce bass. I think you can undestand that feelings...
But do you think I might get happy with my kinds of music I usually listen to? Normally I use to listen to music quite loud... Is the Ft1600 able to reproduce especially rock music loud AND clean?
Quick and honest answer -no. They can do it fairly well, but that's not what they're best at. My personal sub-£1000 reference is Martin's Project 2. I've built 3 pairs, which says it all. But they're not the ideal solution for Led Zep, King Crimson, Yes, PJ Harvey etc. If you want full-rangers for rock, generally, an 8" or larger unit will be the best way forward as they shift more air, which is what gives rock it's physicality.
Best
Scott
Best
Scott
Consequently, I should go better combining the highpassed Br-satellites with a closed sub... What do you think?
go FAST?
Hi
or maybe a FAST, each Fullranger in CB with woofer in BR, xover 120-200 Hz. IMO with a mono sub, the FR still has to produce alot of bass, down to 80 Hz at least.
You might want to read this in a german forum: FAST & BABYFAST
best, LC
Hi
or maybe a FAST, each Fullranger in CB with woofer in BR, xover 120-200 Hz. IMO with a mono sub, the FR still has to produce alot of bass, down to 80 Hz at least.
You might want to read this in a german forum: FAST & BABYFAST
best, LC
Greets!
R&R loud AND clean? The only fullrangers I'm aware of that can do it are those that come in headphones. 😉
That said, R&R is pretty tolerant of some distortion, so there's a few vintage 12" that can do it pretty good in 6-7 ft^3 cabs if a super tweeter is added and a few 8"ers that can come reasonably close if loaded with a big enough horn or corner loaded TL.
GM
R&R loud AND clean? The only fullrangers I'm aware of that can do it are those that come in headphones. 😉
That said, R&R is pretty tolerant of some distortion, so there's a few vintage 12" that can do it pretty good in 6-7 ft^3 cabs if a super tweeter is added and a few 8"ers that can come reasonably close if loaded with a big enough horn or corner loaded TL.
GM
Greets, part deux!
Oops, some new responses. Yes, a two way is much better, though you still want as much efficiency as you can afford, which requires at least a 2nd order XO around 500 Hz, so a prosound wide BW woofer in a max flat impedance vented alignment is typically the Hot Ticket, with sealed only for when either corner loaded or EQ'd multiple drivers.
For more 'slam' factor, consider a Karlson or half horn cab, though these may leave you wanting a separate sub system depending on your R&R preferences.
GM
Oops, some new responses. Yes, a two way is much better, though you still want as much efficiency as you can afford, which requires at least a 2nd order XO around 500 Hz, so a prosound wide BW woofer in a max flat impedance vented alignment is typically the Hot Ticket, with sealed only for when either corner loaded or EQ'd multiple drivers.
For more 'slam' factor, consider a Karlson or half horn cab, though these may leave you wanting a separate sub system depending on your R&R preferences.
GM
What about a 10" coaxial, both rear and frontloaded😎
I think for playing loud rock you dont need sub....
I think for playing loud rock you dont need sub....
Greets!
Works for me in a smaller room, though some R&R has enough signal as low as 30 Hz to need a corner loaded Jensen Imperial size backhorn.
Still, it wasn't until I switched to Altec A7-500s that I felt like I was 'close enough' with PP tubes/vinyl and a high SQ SS powered corner horn loaded 16 Hz Fb system for CDs.
As always though, YMMV.
GM
Works for me in a smaller room, though some R&R has enough signal as low as 30 Hz to need a corner loaded Jensen Imperial size backhorn.
Still, it wasn't until I switched to Altec A7-500s that I felt like I was 'close enough' with PP tubes/vinyl and a high SQ SS powered corner horn loaded 16 Hz Fb system for CDs.
As always though, YMMV.
GM
Greets!
Pretty serious, not heart attack serious, but enough so to get the adrenalin flowing. 😉
GM
Pretty serious, not heart attack serious, but enough so to get the adrenalin flowing. 😉
GM
Hi
back to the Fullrange R&R driver for a moment as I was thinking of doing something alike with the Electro Voice SP8 B or C, they are quite hard to find here in europe but I'm not in a hurry...
GM, which new 8" would you recommand for corner loaded R&R TL?
best, LC
back to the Fullrange R&R driver for a moment as I was thinking of doing something alike with the Electro Voice SP8 B or C, they are quite hard to find here in europe but I'm not in a hurry...
GM, which new 8" would you recommand for corner loaded R&R TL?
best, LC
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