Can single driver speaker rock? [message #21059] |
Tue, 12 July 2005 20:16 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
|
Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
|
|
I've only had limited exposure to single driver speakers. The ones I've heard have that certain magic about them that draws you into the music, but only with "simple" music. Give it anything that rocks, and they become confused and congested. Very similar to Colin's comparison of SET to the reluctant virgin. Granted, I haven't them all. Are there any single driver speakers out there that can rock like a multi-way? Is the confusion I'm hearing due to intermodular distortion?
|
|
|
|
|
Re: Can single driver speaker rock? [message #21062 is a reply to message #21060] |
Wed, 13 July 2005 08:05 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
|
Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
|
|
SPL would be part of it, but not the only thing. I've heard single driver speakers fill a large room and sound great, but only with simple acoustic music. Toss in a full rock band in there with heavy bass line, electric guitar feedback and loud kick drum and the whole thing sounds like mud. That's another thing. Electric guitar feedback do not sound right in the single driver speakers I've listen to.
|
|
|
|
Re: Can single driver speaker rock? [message #21065 is a reply to message #21059] |
Wed, 13 July 2005 21:06 |
hurdy_gurdyman
Messages: 416 Registered: May 2009
|
Illuminati (1st Degree) |
|
|
I guess it depends on what you call "rocks" and "single driver." I rocked a lot with my Electro-Voice LS-12's in open baffles. These are very efficient 12" fullrange drivers that played quite loud and with decent punch and clarity. However, they did need a sub below 80Hz and a horn tweeter of some kind above 10kHz, so "single driver" isn't quite right. I used a 20 watt tube amp and never felt the need for more complex speakers or a bigger amp. The big baffles took up a lot of space, though, so I went to a smaller two way design (EV Sx100 Pro speakers with CV sub.) It also "rocks", but not a single driver by any definition. The LS-12 OB's had a bigger and cooler soundstage, which I miss. The Pro EV's have a cleaner sound at high volumes, but not by a lot. The compromises one makes to keep one's spouse happier. Dave
|
|
|
|
|
|
|