FOSTEX FE166e [message #20622] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 00:57 |
Stefan
Messages: 13 Registered: May 2009
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I'm a beginner in a fullrange speakers. I'm searching a TQWT project for my FE166 Fostex speakers I have found a lot of material regarding FE127, 103, 206.....but nothing for 166. Can you help me with any drawing? Regards. Stefan - Italy
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Or Terry. [message #20627 is a reply to message #20623] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 22:05 |
Poindexter
Messages: 108 Registered: May 2009
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Terry Cain: Ratcheer whose most popular speak, the Abby, uses the FE166E in a TQWT. Looking at the parameters of the FE166E, I would not have thought it applicable to this load (it looks like a backhorn driver), but he has sold these (under duress!) to no less a light in purist audio than Nelson Pass. Evidently they work okay in this load, and I definitely think that they are the potentially best single speaker in the current Fostex line. Get a pair (you couldn't be sorry), and experiment. You will surely get at least good sound, and as you develop, excellent. Post back with developments, as you become a budding single-driver guru. Don't forget to check back in with developments, Poinz
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Re: Or Terry. [message #20628 is a reply to message #20627] |
Sat, 22 January 2005 10:37 |
roncla
Messages: 125 Registered: May 2009
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Evidently they work okay in this load, and I definitely think that they are the potentially best single speaker in the current Fostex line. Yea, i would have thought some series resistance would have been in order, or a tube amp with around 4-6 ohms output resistance or the new amp1 of NP.Maybe it might need the tube or current amp to give the proper response? I have worked with both the 206e and the 166e and found the 166e to give a better mid and HF response , but the overall performance of the 206e makes it a slightly better performer. ron
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