Which PI speakers to build? [message #41189] |
Thu, 01 May 2003 15:17 |
G
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2009
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Hi All, I've been looking at the Pi loudspeakers and I have to admit that I'm intrigued. I use a low wattage 5687/EL84 SE amplifier (triode mode). I need a very efficient pair of speakers to match up to my amplifier. I would like to build a pair of speakers using 1" birch plywood. What model would best suit my needs? Thanks. G
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Re: Which PI speakers to build? [message #41208 is a reply to message #41189] |
Fri, 02 May 2003 14:58 |
Garland
Messages: 269 Registered: May 2009
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Hi G, You've come to the right place, esp. if you are a DIYer type. There is " a Pi speaker for anyone"! If you have a small listening room the Studio 2 Pi's are an exciting sounding speaker. Lively full range sound. Also comes in a tower version for slightly more bass responce. The regular 2's sounded great with my 2A3 Paramours. I built a pair of Theater 4's which are very large speakers and they sound great with both the Paramours and my Heathkit EL-84 amp. The Theater 4's cost a good bit more to build but for the comparable quality in a commercially made speaker other than Wayne's "factorybuilt" Pi's, you'd have to spend alot more money. The 4's are a more refined sound though the 2's are just a heck of a good deal and are very fun to listen too. To be honest I didn't have the 2's in house long enough to evaluate the long term satisfaction to be gained with the 2's but I suspect they would hold up in the long term. Wayne's other models probably would perform well with the 10 to 14 watts you probably have on hand. I'll let others comment on those other speakers. Good luck and be sure to visit Waynes's website at Pispeakers.com Another G!
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Re: Which PI speakers to build? [message #41211 is a reply to message #41208] |
Sat, 03 May 2003 06:20 |
G
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2009
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Esquire |
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I only have about 2.5 watts on tap with my little homebrew amp so I think the the Pi 4 thermionics would probably be the way to go. I see that they use a compression driver for the high end. Is there a horn mounted to these drivers or something else? Thanks. G
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Re: Which PI speakers to build? [message #41213 is a reply to message #41211] |
Sat, 03 May 2003 08:41 |
Garland
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Grand Master |
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Yes, the driver is horn loaded. The Thermionics would be a good choice as would the Theater 4's. I just wish I had a larger listening room to really let my Theater 4's sing. With my 11.5'x 17.5' room I find I have to deal with many room effects and since it is also the "family" room, I can't play with too many wife-unfriendly sound treatments! G.
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Find a tape measure . . . [message #41214 is a reply to message #41211] |
Sat, 03 May 2003 13:24 |
Tightwad
Messages: 41 Registered: May 2009
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. . . and see just how big those suckers are. If you got that much room, you also might have free corners and should consider cornerhorns. If I had the room, I'd be all over 'em. If you wanna get some ideas for finish, options, wood horns, etc, check out the link.
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Re: Which PI speakers to build? [message #41216 is a reply to message #41215] |
Sat, 03 May 2003 17:26 |
replay
Messages: 284 Registered: May 2009
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hi G, the first pair i built were theater 7 pi cornerhorns. i was using the decware zen amp. although it drove them well with clean dynamic sound i found it was not enough power. you will want to listen to the pi's louder because they just sound so real. i recommend a 15w per channel tube amp such as a dynaco st-35, heathkit stereo 28 or similar amp from this vintage. the paramours from bottlehead are also a good match, seemingly putting out much more than their 3 watt rating. anyways, welcome to pi and keep us posted with your project. cheers, george
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