Electro-voice 30 inch woofer [message #15689] |
Sat, 28 June 2008 17:47 |
DanR
Messages: 44 Registered: May 2009
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While touring the Electro-voice manufacturing facility in Michigan, in mid 1967, one of the new products that was displayed as being readied for production was a 30 inch diameter woofer. Does anyone know anything about that speaker? Was it ever released for sale? What were its specs? How much did it cost or how much was it to cost?
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Re: Electro-voice 30 inch woofer [message #15692 is a reply to message #15689] |
Sat, 05 July 2008 11:10 |
DanR
Messages: 44 Registered: May 2009
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Bill and Wayne - thank you for the information about the EV 30 inch woofer, the Fostex speaker, the Opal system, and the DIY project. Most interesting. An academic question: Is the need for high power and/or a huge speaker in order to "move air" so that low frequencies can be heard caused by the need to compensate for the ears' inadequate air conduction to the ear-drum? The Fletcher-Munson effect? Another memory check:
Do you recall, from the early 60's, a project in one of the electronic hobbyist magazines called "The Sweet Sixteen"? Sixteen run-of-the-mill small diameter speakers were mounted in a single large enclosure. The thought was that together they could move a lot of air with little distortion because the cone movement of each speaker was reduced. My neighbor at the time built one and I remember that it sounded really good.
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Re: Electro-voice 30 inch woofer [message #15698 is a reply to message #15697] |
Sat, 12 July 2008 16:04 |
DanR
Messages: 44 Registered: May 2009
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John; Thanks for sharing the dream. I heard the Patrician over 40 years ago and just remember how clear it sounded. But, that was then ... How they would stack-up next to an equivalently priced speaker today would be an interesting thing to hear. I recall that the EV factory tour-guide (1967) said that the retail price was actually inflated over what they could have sold it for at a reasonable profit because price was associated in the audiophile's mind to quality (still is). I think they retailed for around $700. each back then. Looking at the various opinions of their sound quality, on-line, it appears that the series got mixed reviews. Interesting how one's memories compare to others. DanR
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