Sex amp and the Pi speakers [message #45813] |
Wed, 17 November 2004 21:26 |
BNAL
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Wayne, I asked about the 2pi towers a few post ago. I have read additional post that raised some questions about the 2pi and the SEX amp I ordered. I know that this combination has not been tried as far as I have seen (nothing posted on any forums and the amp is not shipping yet). Do you thing I will get enough out of the 2pi towers or should I opt for something like the Theatre 4's. Also, could you send me the plans to Theatre 4's to see if I can handle the project. Thanks
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Re: Sex amp and the Pi speakers [message #45819 is a reply to message #45813] |
Thu, 18 November 2004 11:53 |
Garland garland
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Hi BNAL, Funny you should end up here! I think Wayne's loudspeakers are the best way to get high quality high efficiency sound for the money! You can pay more for greater refinement but for simple designs that are relatively easy to build and don't break the bank you can't beat them. Other approaches to Hi-Eff. such as Fostex back-loaded horns and for more $$, Lowther B.L.H.s, though sounding very good are to a greater or lesser extent not really full-range systems IMHO. At our New England Bottlehead meetings, whenever "Real" speakers such as the Theater 4s are present, they are always the choice for extended listening after the other more modest homemade speakers are given a chance to play. The only downside is their up-side: They can be fairly large. I don't take my Theater 4s out of the house! But boy do they make music with my Paramours and I'm sure they'd do great with 1.5W. These speakers are a joy to own if you are a DIY type since subtle changes in the electronics are distinctly audible through them. But tweakers neurosis is a deadly disease and has ruined many a marriage and resulted in severe reprimands from employers for tardiness! I'm not sure how loud the Studio 2 Pis would go with the SEX amps but they'd be at least as loud as the pipes you were considering w/1534s and would be more refined sounding(just a crude guess). Even so, I'd go with the Theater 4s if you can swing it! Good luck! Garland
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Re: Sex amp and the Pi speakers [message #45823 is a reply to message #45813] |
Thu, 18 November 2004 19:06 |
BNAL
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Garland and Wayne, Thanks for the input. I'm sold on either the theatre 4's or studio 2 tower's. Bill Epstein has given me so go information on updating the tweeter that make the 2pi town more interesting and a good first speaker before I move to the theatre 4's. I did have a couple of questions about the 4's. First do the 4's need to be put on a stand and can the dimensions be changed to make it more of a tower? I'm moving to Virginia next month and will buy one of them at that time.
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Re: Sex amp and the Pi speakers [message #45824 is a reply to message #45823] |
Thu, 18 November 2004 20:16 |
GarlandGarland
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Yes, The Theater 4s can be built more as a tower and no, they don't need to be on stands although I built mine with about a 3" riser which I think makes them a bit more like furniture and less like a box on the floor. Do take a look at the archived Photos which you'll find by searching for "photos" or "gallery" here on the Pi Forum. G.
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Re: Sex amp and the Pi speakers [message #45832 is a reply to message #45823] |
Fri, 19 November 2004 16:36 |
GarMan
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Bnal, If built with upgrade in mind, the 2PI Tower cabinets can easily be upgraded to the Theatre3. Cabinet volume are very close and very minor adjusts need to be made to the port. The Theatre3 would not be the best match with flea power amps, but if ever consider getting a second system with an SS amp, it's something to keep in mind. Gar.
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Re: Sex amp and the Pi speakers [message #45855 is a reply to message #45819] |
Mon, 22 November 2004 20:40 |
BNAL
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Garland, I'm in the military and getting ready to transfer from Miami to Norfolk. I moved the family a couple of months ago so the kids could start at the beginning of the school year. Since I made the decision to buy Doc's S.E.X. amp and do a speaker project I have not been to my house in Virginia Beach. Well I'm up for Thanksgiving and I did some measurements and if I go with the Theatre 4's one of the speakers will be only a about 6 inches from one of the walls. I'm not sure if that's to close or should I get one of the smaller designs, maybe the stage. Some of what I have read on this forum makes me think that the S.E.X. amp my not do well with the stage's because of the drivers high Zmax. My experience with speakers is that they need to be away from walls. Is the Theatre 4 the same way or do they work well when close walls? I can't wait to get started. I'm just not sure I will be able to stop. Thank, Brad
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