Low Volume Speaker [message #76083] |
Fri, 29 March 2013 20:01 |
Skua
Messages: 6 Registered: March 2013 Location: Phoenix
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I have my heart set on building either a pair of 3pi or 4pi speakers, but I have one major requirement.
I currently live in an apartment where excessive volume is just not allowed. I currently have a pair of Cain and Cain 'Abbys' plus their corresponding 'Baily' sub-woofer which do not reach their full potential until I hit a volume level that is a little to much for the neighbors.
I have also gone the SET route and will be driving them with a 2a3, so efficiency is also a concern.
So my question is, which pi model '3' or '4' and corresponding drivers meet my main requirement of sounding good at low volumes (I do not plan to add any sub-woofers at this time)?
Thanks
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Re: Low Volume Speaker [message #76085 is a reply to message #76084] |
Sat, 30 March 2013 02:42 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Honestly, I am commuting these days and so I have a small stereo in my out-of-town apartment at the customer site. I'm running four π speakers on a small SET amp, and I don't even run subs. Sounds fantastic. Of course, I don't get the smoothing I'd get from blended flanking subs, but I don't have to worry about penetrating the complex with deep bass either. I find it to be very satisfying under these circumstances.
All of my larger loudspeaker models are voiced similarly, and really work best with subs, both for extension and modal smoothing. But they have deep enough bass response to be satisfying without subs too.
None of this takes away from what Steve said. He's right, and the shift in electro-mechanical characteristics between flea-power operation and even just ten watts makes a measureable difference. But it isn't like they are anemic sounding, even with just one watt. They still have strong, powerful sounding bass, especially compared with something like the Abbys.
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Re: Low Volume Speaker [message #76087 is a reply to message #76085] |
Sat, 30 March 2013 07:09 |
Bill Epstein
Messages: 1088 Registered: May 2009 Location: Smoky Mts. USA
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Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
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Here's another vote for 4 Pis as ideal apartment-house speakers and I'm mainly feeding them 1.8 Watts. Most of my listening is 40s and 50s Jazz: Count Basie, Clifford Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, etc., and my Parafeed 45 amp delivers distinct, altho' diminished, low E-String tones and kick drum.
The 100 Watt solid state amp I recently added does things in terms of tight-fisted bass control and dynamics the 45 can't, but I can listen at average 85 dB levels with the 45 and not have the Rozzers at the door.
My 2Pis, with the 45, less so with the 8 Watt Pentode-in-Triode single-ended amp, has kinda sloppy bass which is fine for Batman, not so good for Diana Krall Live In Paris. The 100 Watt Adcom tho', really controls the bass and makes them great music speakers, too.
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