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MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22035] Thu, 13 November 2008 08:38 Go to next message
FredT is currently offline  FredT
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This was a very low cost experiment based on an enclosure design first suggested by Greg Monfort on the DIY Audio forum, and later adapted by Jim Griffin for use with the Creative Sound Solutions FR-125S drivers. This might be considered a frugalphile version of Jim's design, because it uses two $27 Tang Band W4-1052SD drivers per enclosure instead of the pricier CSS drivers. Of course there's no free lunch, and the CSS drivers are better built and better sounding than the Tang Bands in several ways, but the TB's still sound very compelling in this enclosure.

The drivers are four ohm impedance and are wired in series for an eight ohm nominal load. Unfortunately their sensitivity is relatively low, and they have a rising response curve much like the Fostex Fe-167E that requires a network for any semblance of balanced sound. Consequently the sensitivity is about the same as I recall from a pair of Magnepans I used to own. Low power SET tube amps are not recommended. My 200w/ch Krell drives them just fine. For the network I used a 2mH air core inductor with a five ohm resistor because that's what I had in the parts bin, but I believe a 1.5mH with a four ohm resistor might be adequate.

I auditioned these speakers for the most critical listener I know, my wife, and she said "they sound good". No audiogeek-speak from this chick, either they do it for her or they don't. These do. My impression is that the bass is very good for such small drivers and the treble is clear and extended enough that you don't sense any absence of air. The big plus feature of these speakes is the open airy soundstage - not as precise as with a monopole speaker, but more like live music actually sounds in a music venue.

The enclosures are built of 3/4" birch plywood. This is a fun project that can be built for less than $150.


Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22036 is a reply to message #22035] Thu, 13 November 2008 11:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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would you give a comparison between the bipoles and your zigma hornets? thank you.

Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22037 is a reply to message #22036] Thu, 13 November 2008 11:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The bipoles' bass has greater extension, down to about 40hz in-room, and much greater bass impact. With the network in place the bipoles' octave to octave tonal balance is more convincing. The Zigmas have that classic "little FR driver" forwardness and limited bass impact, the bipoles don't. The Zigma's are more sensitiveand are a much better match for a small single ended tube amp. The Zigmas have more precise imaging, the bipoles have a deeper and more diffuse soundstage.

Bottom line is if I auditioned these two speakers blindfolded I could instantly tell you the Zigma is a small driver full range. I would not be able to identify the bipole as a single driver or as having a small driver. If I had to choose only one pair to live with the rest of my life I would choose the bipoles.

Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22038 is a reply to message #22035] Thu, 13 November 2008 13:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Interesting, Fred, Ever thought about a similar speaker using the 4 inch TB Titanium driver? I wonder how that driver would compare with the CSS FR-125. I believe you used the titanium driver in your Statement speakers. I have played around with the TB Titanium and am quite impressed with its performance. To my ear they sound quite nice in a BIB and on an open baffle.

Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22039 is a reply to message #22037] Thu, 13 November 2008 16:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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gotta get these zigma's built. i plan on using them for acoustic/blue grass music. what do ya' think?

Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22040 is a reply to message #22038] Thu, 13 November 2008 19:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The TB titanium is a great driver, but it does require a notch filter to tame the ringing at 10khz. TB seems to have two quality levels, the lower incorporating a stamped frame and the better quality having a cast frame. The titanium and the bamboo cone models both have the cast frame and are priced accordingly. However, having used both the TB titanium and the CSS FR-125 I believe I would spend the extra $30 and use the CSS. It requires no filter of any kind and sounds wonderful.

Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22041 is a reply to message #22039] Thu, 13 November 2008 19:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Like most small drive FR speakers the Zigmas do some things really well. The transition from the woofer to the tweeter is seamless:) They should be especially good with acoustic music.

Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22042 is a reply to message #22037] Fri, 14 November 2008 04:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"If I had to choose only one pair to live with the rest of my life I would choose the bipoles."

Yup, of the various speakers I've made (probably somewhere around eighty different designs, going back to 1979), the bipolar format is what I'd choose for my "last pair".

Fred, if you ever want to BS about bipoles, let me know and we can spend some time on the phone.

Duke



Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22043 is a reply to message #22040] Fri, 14 November 2008 11:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Fred,
Thanks for the reply. I have seen the 10khz peak on frequency response graphs but have never noticed anything unusual or annoying when using this driver without any filters. Perhaps that's just my older ears coming to the rescue! I am always struck by its smoothness and clarity. However I am going to be building some speakers for a son and intend try the CSS FR-125.
LAL

Re: MLTL Single Driver Full Range Bipoles [message #22044 is a reply to message #22042] Tue, 18 November 2008 14:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Think 2 f200a in such a cab would work well?

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