Single tweeter on the Needle. [message #22511] |
Fri, 04 March 2005 13:40 |
taylor
Messages: 16 Registered: May 2009
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Hi, Im still not sure about the difference between a single vs tweeter line. What exactly does a LA operating in the nearfield and farfield (single tweeter) sound like? I listen in a dedicated room, in the seated position. The room is 14 X 13. I like the Needles, although they seem to have disappeared from the suppliers sites. Im torn between the line of tweeters being more proper but the fact that one can invest in a far better single tweeter. Do 8- 24 medium quality tweeters sound better than one very high end tweeter? Thx taylor
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Re: Single tweeter on the Needle. [message #22515 is a reply to message #22511] |
Sun, 06 March 2005 18:42 |
Jim Griffin
Messages: 232 Registered: May 2009
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Taylor, I'll take an exceptional sounding true ribbon tweeter to a short line of small dome tweets any day of the week. Cheap spitty sounding tweeters don't improve their sound quality if you use one or a hundred of them. The Needles are a very nice sounding speaker. They would best in a room for a seated listening position at 8 to 14 feet from the arrays. Jim
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Re: Single tweeter on the Needle. [message #22516 is a reply to message #22515] |
Sun, 06 March 2005 23:55 |
taylor
Messages: 16 Registered: May 2009
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Well this is my concern. I have 70 of the Onkyos too but after listening to one, Im not sure I want to invest the huge amount of time into using them. So I guess what I am going to do is build a slit cabinet, using 16 of the PE 4"ers (8 per cabinet), which will allow me to add a tweeter array on the side of the stacked cabinets, or use a third cabinet in the middle for a single tweeter.Maybe even some Altec 811Bs. This is really just a test to see how a LA sounds. Are plans for the Needles posted somewhat or available? thx taylor
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