Heresy components and pi speakers ? [message #45321] |
Mon, 06 September 2004 20:20 |
DannyG
Messages: 8 Registered: May 2009
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Hi, I currently have a pair of early Heresy speakers with good drivers. These speakers sound good, however, they really lack the bass response I am looking for. If it were just the bass, then I would just deal with it and be happy. However, the cabinets are falling apart and in need of replacement. So… Would it be possible (desirable) to mate the Heresy tweeters, squawkers and crossovers with say a 4pi LF driver and cabinet? Best regards, ck
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Re: Heresy components and pi speakers ? [message #45323 is a reply to message #45321] |
Mon, 06 September 2004 22:31 |
steve f
Messages: 238 Registered: May 2009
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Hi ck, The next step up the Klipsch product line used to be the Cornwall (15" woofer & bigger box) and I believe it used the same mid and tweeter horns as the Heresy. Consider either a Thermonic 4 Pi or a Theater 4 Pi system. The old parts could be cobbled into a new system. But then you must deal with a three-way crossover and a few other problems. The costs of parts to build new 4 Pi's isn't a whole lot more than repairing the Heresy/Cornwall system. Personally, I would sell the Heresy stuff on e-bay and use the proceeds for a pair of Theater 4 Pi units. I've owned both speakers. 4 Pi now, and Heresy's a "few" years ago in my student days. Just having new drivers to work with would be a big plus. Steve
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Re: Heresy components and pi speakers ? [message #45327 is a reply to message #45325] |
Tue, 07 September 2004 19:36 |
DannyG
Messages: 8 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Wayne, Those are some very nice cornerhorns!! Do the cornerhorns have to be put exactly into the corners? Or can they be toed out a little? Also, what would be a good woofer? I have seen the JBL 2225's mentioned as good woofers. What kind of bass response could I expect? btw, I am using 300b set amps. Best regards, Danny
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Re: Additional thought [message #45330 is a reply to message #45326] |
Wed, 08 September 2004 12:15 |
dwkurfma
Messages: 32 Registered: May 2009
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In case you pop back in - sorry not to get this out earlier but I only drop by once in a while. I would be cautious about trying to "convert" to a Cornwall. Several different versions of Heresy and Cornwall, based on year, with different drivers. Midhorn was not same and used different cutoff. I certainly liked the 4pi speaker I heard, and selling the Heresy and starting from scratch is one good approach. However, if I were doing this, I would probably build a 4 way with the Omega 15 ported, the Klipsch 12 in a sealed sub-enclosure, and the existing horn mid and highs. Use a PI alignment or possibly an EBS oriented alignment, say 6 cubic feet, fb 32. In quarter space this is going to be nearly flat into the sub-30 hz range without eq and unless you are driving the socks off of it you shouldn't need to worry about power limitations above fb. If your electronics support it, go with a good class A/B plate amp to drive the Omega. You will be able to level match relatively easily, free up additional power to drive the mids and highs with less clipping, reduce modulation distortion (if you belong to the camp that goes along with that idea). Besides, think how it would look with the front exposed! Any way you go at it, good luck. Big, but efficient, clean, and very powerful. Dan
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