Looking for a change [message #78520] |
Mon, 02 December 2013 11:30 |
BFP
Messages: 48 Registered: May 2009
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Hello Wayne
I have a smallish room 12.5x20x8ft. I have experimented with a few speakers over the years including Newform 645 ribbons and lately a pair of GR research OB7s that I built from a kit. None of these speakers have meant my expectations in this room. I think back to the 70's when I was listening to a cousins systems that had Altec A7's or a pair of large 3 way 12" speakers of some sort.
These speakers seemed to have more body and realism in the lower mid range than I can get from modern speakers. I'm wondering if this is partially due to the narrow width of most modern speakers. A wider speaker like the Pi4 would have a much lower baffle step frequency. I am considering a set of Pi4 and am wondering what sort of bass extension I can expect in a room this size? I have 2 15" subs that I can use to fill in the bottom.
Currently, I have a summed mono setup for a crossover. The sub boxes are sealed and I am using an EQ circuit that funcionally is like the Linkwitz transform but uses circuitry that I came up with myself. The result is great deep bass but it always seems like the lower mids can't keep up. With the OB7's being a dipole in the mids, I need to move them away from the back wall 5 ft for the best imaging. This may also be a factor and I understand that the Pi4 is designed to be used close to the back wall.
I am ready to try something different and looking at the very well documented and researched Pi designs has made me think this may be a good place to start. I would also like to experiment with lower powered amps, tube and SS, and having a set of high efficiency speakers would be great.
Are corner horns a possibility in a room this small? It is a closed rectangular room but does have closet doors on the end wall where the speakers would be placed.
Could you send me a copy of the 4pi plans? I'd like to take a look at the cabinet details.
Thank You
Brian
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Re: Looking for a change [message #78554 is a reply to message #78552] |
Thu, 05 December 2013 21:59 |
HPower
Messages: 16 Registered: October 2013 Location: Newmarket, ON Canada
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BFP,
I hear you on the 2226 prices for us Canucks!
PM sent.
The 3 most feared words in racing... "Powered by Honda"
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Re: Looking for a change [message #78555 is a reply to message #78520] |
Thu, 05 December 2013 22:04 |
HPower
Messages: 16 Registered: October 2013 Location: Newmarket, ON Canada
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Hey Brian,
I just tried to PM you, but it looks like you do not have you PM feature tuned on in your preferences.
I am also sourcing out parts for a 4Pi build and rather than putting out the mega bucks that it takes to get a pair of new 2226s up here I just got a pair via Fleabay.
If you want to email me, I can go into more detail about my adventures.
Tom
tcol@rogers.com
The 3 most feared words in racing... "Powered by Honda"
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Re: Looking for a change [message #78560 is a reply to message #78559] |
Fri, 06 December 2013 10:56 |
BFP
Messages: 48 Registered: May 2009
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Thanks Wayne. I figured it would not be optimal. I'm going to keep looking locally for used woofers. I've got most of the xover parts already, including 14g coils.
When the time comes to build I'll make a decision on the 2226 or Eminence.
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