Need some speaker advice Wayne (and others) [message #49334] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 13:37 |
Old Brown Eyes
Messages: 25 Registered: May 2009
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I am interested in your speakers and have a few (more like a bunch) of questions. I don't have corners so I guess that means bass reflex. The amp(s) in question will tend towards low wattage tube amps with rather low damping factors...non-feedback push pull as well as SET types. So a benign (constant?) impedance is best. From there I guess the next question is 2-way or 3-way. The 3-way adds another crossover which isn't ideal of course but perhaps it is better than asking two drivers to cover such a wide range? And last but not least we get into driver selection. I can't envision in my wildest dream throwing more than a 100 watts at these speakers and with that in mind is moving up to the JBL line worth the extra money? Prior to my friend Steve talking to you this weekend I was personally leaning towards the B&C line as I have heard many good things about them....but then it is rather hard to say anything bad about JBL isn't it:) Cost is always an issuse but I'd say the insurance that repair parts will be easy to purchase 10 years down the road would be more important than first cost. In any event one thing that would be especially important to us would be having a dynamic sounding speaker, one capable of generating bass that you feel as well as hear (unlike some of the full range speakers with very small Xmax). If you would rather email me my address is: Rbrunt(at)mercymiami(dot)org Thanks in advance, Russ
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Re: Need some speaker advice Wayne (and others) [message #49344 is a reply to message #49334] |
Tue, 18 April 2006 11:28 |
Pfenning
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Hi Russ, I have the Stage 4 Pi's with Bottlehead paramours. This is a fantastic combo in my opinion. It does alot of different types of music well. I mainly listen to rock, but have some jazz and blues I listen to once in a while. I have added subs, and they just fill in the very bottom end, I have them set at about 55 hz. If you want dymanics, look no further, and they are smooth as silk to listen to (no listening fatigue). I really can't say enough good about the Stage 4's, and Wayne has been a great guy to deal with. Hope this helps. Pfenning
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Re: Second this... [message #49346 is a reply to message #49345] |
Tue, 18 April 2006 17:08 |
Pfenning
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Matt, I've heard that from several people including Doc. I just got the upgrade opt's yesterday, but haven't got them installed yet. I can't wait to here the difference iron can make. Pfenning
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Re: Thanks gents, how hard are the cabinets to make? [message #49353 is a reply to message #49351] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 10:47 |
Old Brown Eyes
Messages: 25 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne, my friend Steve had talked with you last weekend and from what I understand he/we are planning a 4Pi cabinet with the 10" mid added to the equation since we don't have corners to put the speakers in. I wasn't sure just how the mid range was to be added....I think Steve mentioned a flatpack?? So basically a 7Pi but using the 4Pi bass reflex cabinet if that makes sense. Thanks in advance. Russ
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