Anyone build or listen to these? I found mention that Peter Daniel stuffed a pair in his wall.
I'm currently running a pair of Snell K-II's with an AKSA 55 or ST-70 with a Foreplay fed by an old Rotel 5-disc changer. I'd like a smoother top end and lower extension.
Or would I do better with a three-way? I don't want to really go above $1200.
Thanks
I'm currently running a pair of Snell K-II's with an AKSA 55 or ST-70 with a Foreplay fed by an old Rotel 5-disc changer. I'd like a smoother top end and lower extension.
Or would I do better with a three-way? I don't want to really go above $1200.
Thanks
I stuffed them in a wall, but still didn't optimized crossover, so can't comment on a subject.
But since it's MTM, crossover freq has to be pretty low (3k or so). Raven can't go this low with a second order filter. And I'd rather wouldn't like to go any steeper than that. That's why I use the TM monitors curently and didn't do much with phenomenal yet. They are fine with movies though (no filter on midranges, single cap on a tweeter).
But since it's MTM, crossover freq has to be pretty low (3k or so). Raven can't go this low with a second order filter. And I'd rather wouldn't like to go any steeper than that. That's why I use the TM monitors curently and didn't do much with phenomenal yet. They are fine with movies though (no filter on midranges, single cap on a tweeter).
If you were using active crossovers, would you still have the same concern about order?
The crossover freq you specify relates to off-axis response in MTMs? Would TMM make more sense for these drivers?
The crossover freq you specify relates to off-axis response in MTMs? Would TMM make more sense for these drivers?
I think Raven 2 can take 3rd order filter at 3K. You might try going active with this setup. Maybe I'll try it too.
Indeed, I think also it's your cd-player
First upgrade the components which gives the best improvement.
First upgrade the components which gives the best improvement.
A new CD player is a parallel project. I'm still researching that one.
Speaker-wise, I want to take a quantum leap over what I have. I have an Adcom GFA-545II that I was going to put on subs, an AKSA 55 and a Dynaco ST-70 I am hot rodding for mid and up. I have a pair of Rod Elliot's crossover boards waiting to be stuffed but am also considering a Behringer unit.
I guess I'm drifting toward a three way design that I can build somewhat modularly, each driver in it's own cabinet and make it more or less phase coherent.
Speaker-wise, I want to take a quantum leap over what I have. I have an Adcom GFA-545II that I was going to put on subs, an AKSA 55 and a Dynaco ST-70 I am hot rodding for mid and up. I have a pair of Rod Elliot's crossover boards waiting to be stuffed but am also considering a Behringer unit.
I guess I'm drifting toward a three way design that I can build somewhat modularly, each driver in it's own cabinet and make it more or less phase coherent.
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