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New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19420] Thu, 24 January 2008 17:05 Go to next message
Norris Wilson is currently offline  Norris Wilson
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Looks interesting!

Norris


Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19422 is a reply to message #19420] Wed, 30 January 2008 13:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Barry is currently offline  Barry
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Yes looks quite promising.
And crossover at 1500Hz not too high for 12".
Any idea what the price is?
Barry

Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19423 is a reply to message #19422] Fri, 01 February 2008 16:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Norris Wilson is currently offline  Norris Wilson
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Hi Barry,

Sorry, I don't know how much Great Plains will be asking for this new coaxial. But, if the asking price of their GPA 604H-II is any indication. I would think they will be in the $1,000+ per pair area.

NW

Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19424 is a reply to message #19420] Fri, 01 February 2008 18:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
akhilesh is currently offline  akhilesh
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Looks very interesting! Hope it;s not super pricey, so we DIYers can try it out.
-akhilesh

Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19425 is a reply to message #19423] Sat, 02 February 2008 10:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Barry is currently offline  Barry
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Thanks for the response Norris!
Perhaps worth it in gaining the point source attribute.(?)

However at that price, personally I would try something more toward 2 delta 12LF per box with a B&C DE250-8. Definitely not point source however and would probably need a much large box.
Not the same approach but it just seems that 1000 plus dollars opens up some possible viable alternatives for DIY'ers.

Once made a dual delta 12 lf with dual beta 8 and single apt 80 that sounded pretty darn good. [Made for a church.] Perhaps this Great Plains driver is in another league?

Barry

Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19426 is a reply to message #19425] Sat, 02 February 2008 23:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Norris Wilson is currently offline  Norris Wilson
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Hi Barry,

"Once made a dual delta 12 lf with dual beta 8 and single apt 80 that sounded pretty darn good. [Made for a church.] Perhaps this Great Plains driver is in another league?"
This sounds like a good speaker, and not too expensive either.

I was thinking about attempting to build an OB speaker with a pair of JBL 2118J eight inch woofers per side in an MTM configuration, running them from 100Hz and up. Using a B&C DE250 with DSS ENG 90-1" waveguide on one side of the JBL woofers. And a horn super tweeter mounted on the same plane as the DE250 waveguide combo on the opposite side of the woofers in a diamond configuration.
The sub 100Hz would be covered by an active U baffle subwoofer system.
I am not quite sure if I would be better served as far as speed and integration is concerned. If I used two 12" sub drivers over a single 15" in the U baffle. I guess I will figure it out down the road.

Norris


Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19427 is a reply to message #19426] Mon, 04 February 2008 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Barry is currently offline  Barry
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Norris,
that's months of tweaking and tweaking some more, LOL!
But that's half the fun right?

[I find I never have enough crossover parts from my experiments!]
This coming spring, got half a dozen experiments lined up for both home and PA. Most will fail. NP

One is to experiment with dual ALPHA 6C (4 ohm) in series for 8 ohms and 97db sensitivity. Stuck with the APT 80 so far, as there is little else at foreseen project price. Woofer or sub woofer undecided.

The new Bms 4524 looked promising but can't find it anywhere.
http://www.bmspro.info/index.php?show=item&usbid=10278&id=5059987

When crossed over in the 3100Hz range I preferred the Alpha 6 to the Beta 8. Find the sound more "open". Need to try 2800 to 2900 on the Beta 8. [The limit of the apt 80].

I think dual alpha 6c's with an APT 80 could make a heck of a nice little satellite for home theater (left, right, center)! [panel TV of course]

Not quite the level you are working on though.
Would like to here how your projects turn out. I'll stay tuned.

Barry



Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19428 is a reply to message #19427] Thu, 07 February 2008 13:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill Wassilak is currently offline  Bill Wassilak
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Get a hold of Jack Arnott at Assistance Audio, he's the North American Dealer for BMS, he should be able to get it for you.

Re: New 12" coaxial from Great Plains [message #19429 is a reply to message #19428] Fri, 08 February 2008 12:22 Go to previous message
Barry is currently offline  Barry
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Thanks Bill for the info.
I did email them in the past but did not get a responce. [And email is not 100% reliable as we know.]

This spring perhaps.

Barry


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