Thanks. The smallest designs you have are
mMar-Ken6 for Alpair 6 (milliSize)
the best of them (with A6.2p). The same size as a set of LS3/5A (but turned 90°).
Usually you do not need BSC. But that is a personal thing and heavily room dependent.
You can no longer get teh Alpair 6, but the A6.2p fits the same box but for the exclusion of the vent spacer.
milliSize plans ar eusually not made freely available (they are part of the paid plansets), we have fit at least a dozen drivers into the same box (but for the details).
dave
Do we have any “official” release dates for any of the latest drivers - or have I missed something?
Yeah, been a bit of a bummer the virus. I need to get a shipment out of the country, but nobody to load it!
OK, so I see the CHN50 and 110 - I guess for now the newest model would be the 120? Mostly a moot point for me presently, but I’d have no issues with any of newer models - particularly those targeted to entry level budgets - using stamped metal frames vs injection moulded composite resin or even al/mag alloys.
Yeah, newest model is the 120, it'll be a while till they ship. They are made and waiting for workers to come back to the factory to pack em.
Does anybody manufacture an adaptor that will allow me to fit a 7ms in place of a 7.3 in a FH3?
i have fr onlyHas anybody independently measured the 11MS, yet? As in IMD and CSD, other than FR?
Alp 11MS
1m from the centre
1m from the centre 20 degrees
in the room, small BR
midle freq.s needed to be atenuated 5-7 dBs,and upper spikes to cut/deal/fix/add tweeter
1m from the centre

1m from the centre 20 degrees

in the room, small BR

midle freq.s needed to be atenuated 5-7 dBs,and upper spikes to cut/deal/fix/add tweeter
Does anybody manufacture an adaptor that will allow me to fit a 7ms in place of a 7.3 in a FH3?
I suspect tht it may be as little as adding a really fat gasket. That is how i put P7 into a CHR70 cutout.
dave
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Yes, Jeff, and even a laser cutter/engraver for the task at hand- a couple of "adapter rings" cut out from acrylic would probably work nicely.
I think this is one of those times when a 3D printer might be of some use.😀
Indeed. A specialized super gasket.
dave
Yes, Jeff, and even a laser cutter/engraver for the task at hand- a couple of "adapter rings" cut out from acrylic would probably work nicely.
With larger drivers to smaller — specifically A12eN to EL70eN and A12PeN to A10PeN (both an improvement). Qw used solid wood.


dave
Thanks for the replies.
Very useful info. I really like the comparative drawing.
Now I just need to find someone with the right tools.
Very useful info. I really like the comparative drawing.
Now I just need to find someone with the right tools.
Alp 11MS
1m from the centre...
Thank you!
So that dip really is there, after all, huh? Might not be that big of an issue, though.
Did you test for harmonic distortion and spectral decay too, by any chance?
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sorry i dont have..and i was listening the speakers too shortly to make some judgement..my friend is 65 yrs and likes them..maybe this ugly top side compensate for his hearing loss ha ha
if i have them i will reduce middle part for sure ..
sorry i dont have..and i was listening the speakers too shortly to make some judgement..my friend is 65 yrs and likes them..maybe this ugly top side compensate for his hearing loss ha ha
if i have them i will reduce middle part for sure ..
Now, if you can afford the slightly larger enclosure size they’d require, the 10cm class - A10M or P, or CHN110 would also be worth considering. I’ve been living with a trio of A10M as front row in my 7.1 HT for several years now, and with the bass management now available in AVRs they perform very well indeed, and I’ve not yet felt the need to upgrade.
just placed an order for 2x a10.3m, though what are the differences between cgr mar-ken plan by dave and this one by evan from mark audio?
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