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Selah Audio Texas Revelator Towers [message #15724] Fri, 24 October 2008 18:02 Go to next message
FredT is currently offline  FredT
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Illuminati (1st Degree)
Just completed and playing for the first time. They're a small floorstanding 2.5-way using two 7" Scan Speak Revelator woofers. The upper woofer is a four ohm, the lower one is an eight ohm. The tweeter is a Scan Speak Air Circ. Even with an hour of break in time thsese speakers are sooooo easy to listen to.

I decided to build a pair of speakers using premium drivers after comparing my RS180 Modula MT standmounts to a friend's similar size standmounts which were using the best Eton woofer with a Accuton ceramic tweeter. The drivers in my friend's speakers cost ten times the price of the Dayton RS drivers in the Modula MT, but they are worth every penny of it. This experience made it clear to me why some people will spend thousands on a small standmount speaker pair. Of course I wanted something with bigger balls than a mini monitor, so I called Rick Craig and told him what I wanted, and a couple of weeks later the plans and parts started arriving.

Wayne, will we have a 2009 LSAF? I believe I'll bring these and set up an audition room.


Re: Selah Audio Texas Revelator Towers [message #15725 is a reply to message #15724] Sat, 25 October 2008 02:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ttan98 is currently offline  ttan98
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Registered: May 2009
Baron
Fred,

I notice you have built many pairs of speakers and most of them you like with an exception of the Nirvana drivers. To assist those who like to build speakers including myself you may like to summarise the strengths and weaknesses of each pair, eg suitability to certain kind of music, best overall performance and the reasons why, etc.

By explaining your reasons why, potential builders will choose the pair that suit their taste(to some extend similar to your taste as well).

Just a suggestion.

cheers.

Re: Selah Audio Texas Revelator Towers [message #15726 is a reply to message #15724] Mon, 27 October 2008 11:49 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Illuminati (33rd Degree)

That's a great setup. The 2.5-way layout is one of the best, in my opinion, especially when the directivity of the top two are matched at crossover. Properly excecuted two-way and three-way speakers are good too; There's a continuum of good point-source configurations, in my opinion. Anyway, that's a nice looking speaker and I'll bet it sounds real nice.

I'd love to do another LSAF next year. It was always my intent, first weekend in May, as always. However, with 'lil Eddie being two years old, my hands are pretty full. Getting setup in my new home is also taking a lot of my after-hours and weekend time. I just have no time to check out hotels, make arrangements with the staff and all the other stuff that has to be done, at minimum, to get the show together. So if one of the Texas club members has time to make these arrangements, I'll make time to come to the show but I can't be the one that puts it together this year. If somebody does find a hotel and has them block off some rooms for us, we can certainly put the information up oon the LSAF website. I'd be happy to do whatever I can to support it, as always.


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