One of the nice things about the white Fostex cones is that they can be made almost any colour... here is a recent set i did for a client in NY.
She likes these better than her TB 1772 (both sonically & cosmetically). I expect the TB to land here soon for the same treatment.
Here is a robin's egg blue FE126. These are in the UK now... they are pre-EnABL.
Another shade of blue... pretreated (and matched) for the client to do their own EnABL
More to follow.
dave
She likes these better than her TB 1772 (both sonically & cosmetically). I expect the TB to land here soon for the same treatment.
Here is a robin's egg blue FE126. These are in the UK now... they are pre-EnABL.
Another shade of blue... pretreated (and matched) for the client to do their own EnABL
More to follow.
dave
Quite a lot of experimentation went into these mods... what comes out the other end is quite a bit better than stock.
The materials added go add mass, not much but enuff to lower Fs & efficiency a bit. But a change in the weather can make a bigger difference. Materials added remain flexible Except for the trifoil ring -- it has the specific purpose of disrupting the 7k resonance that exists in the stock driver. Flexation thou is more controlled -- or at least it would seem from the lowering of the noise floor.
dave
The materials added go add mass, not much but enuff to lower Fs & efficiency a bit. But a change in the weather can make a bigger difference. Materials added remain flexible Except for the trifoil ring -- it has the specific purpose of disrupting the 7k resonance that exists in the stock driver. Flexation thou is more controlled -- or at least it would seem from the lowering of the noise floor.
dave
After owning several pairs of eNABled drivers, a la P-10, there's no worries at all.As carefully engineered as the Fostex seems to be, wouldn't you worry about adding mass or stiffening the cone by applying.....anything?
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The end result is superior, IMHO.
Not surprising, as the Fostex designed cabinets can be improved on as well.
Anyone ever asked for a refund, Dave?
Don
Anyone ever asked for a refund, Dave?
No. Many have bought more after living with the 1st pair. The green ones are #3 for that client.
dave
Here are a couple more examples.
This one is an experiment to see about blending 2 colours together to get a gradient... i didn't suceed but learned a lot and still ended up with a pretty set of drivers (we have just built a special set of mFonken to house these (for our Fostex archives)
A set of light blue with purple spots:
One more for tonight. A client had his DCA4 sent directly here. He wanted Maroon with yellow spots. I drove a maroon Jaguar for awhile. I used that as a colour reference. He loves them.
dave
This one is an experiment to see about blending 2 colours together to get a gradient... i didn't suceed but learned a lot and still ended up with a pretty set of drivers (we have just built a special set of mFonken to house these (for our Fostex archives)
A set of light blue with purple spots:
One more for tonight. A client had his DCA4 sent directly here. He wanted Maroon with yellow spots. I drove a maroon Jaguar for awhile. I used that as a colour reference. He loves them.
dave
I trust it didn't have yellow spots.
very late reply, but couldn't resist;
as you well know, all spots on the Jag would have been an iron oxide colour
I noticed virtually no difference in spl's between fe126e's & fe126eNAablGood stuff Dave. About how much does a process such as that decrease the efficiency? Im only working with ~3W to power my FE207s.
this with 3.5 wpc
Don
One of my favourite experiments, my personal FE126eN until they met an untimely end at this year's diyFEST
The most popular colour scheme Natural with Brown modeled by an FE127eN
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...ual-vancouver-island-diyfest-2010-fe126en.jpg
And a variation on the second most popular Natural with Black, with a contrasting dustcap (experimental FE126En)
dave
The most popular colour scheme Natural with Brown modeled by an FE127eN
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...ual-vancouver-island-diyfest-2010-fe126en.jpg
And a variation on the second most popular Natural with Black, with a contrasting dustcap (experimental FE126En)
dave
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