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Great Plains Audio Club February 2005 Meeting - Photos [message #46261] Sat, 05 February 2005 19:42 Go to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The Great Plains Audio Club meeting was held by Bill Wassilak and his charming wife. They provided drinks and munchies and good hospitality. Everyone had a great time, thanks Bill!

In attendance was Bill Wassilak and his wife, Trent Fowler, Mark Margiotta, Akhilesh Bajaj, Phil Wilson and me.

Trent Fowler, Bill Wassilak, Mark Margiotta, Akhilesh Bajaj and Mrs. Wassilak


Bill Wassilak has been working on his array speakers for quite some time, and we've all been waiting to hear the fruits of his efforts. He based them on the array whitepaper from Dr. Jim Griffin, a regular participant on the Array forum and well-known contributor to the DIY audio community. Bill's speakers use 20 midwoofers and 24 tweeters per side, and power is tapered at the ends. The crossover point is 4kHz.

Bill Wassilak with his line arrays, based on the work of Jim Griffin

Probably the most amazing thing about these is that the parts are unusually cheap. The midwoofers are 50ยข each, and the tweeters are a quarter. The sound is very good, and when you consider the cost of each driver, the sound is amazing. I can see why hobbyists enjoy building arrays like these.

We listened to them both with high power solid state amps and low power SET. They seemed equally well voiced with either. Bill uses high power Crown amps, and his array speakers sound very clear and powerful. Then we switched to Akhilesh's Zen SET amp, and voices took on a slightly different character, particularly female voices. As you might expect, the mids were just a little bit warmer sounding with the Zen. Very pleasant, actually.


Trent Fowler, Bill Wassilak, Wayne Parham and Akhilesh Bajaj


Mark Margiotta recently purchased a nice tube tester, which he brought to the meeting. Mark E-Mailed each of us to invite us to bring our tubes, in order to measure them. The tube tester is in excellent shape, Mark got a good deal on that unit.

Mark Margiotta's Hickock 600 tube tester

One of the best things about the old Hickock testers is there is so much data available for them. You don't get a four or eight page chart of tubes, but instead a whole booklet with thousands of them. So the tester quality and capability is good, but the data that is provided with them is even better.


Akhilesh Bajaj, Bill Wassilak, Mark Margiotta and Phil Wilson

We sure had a nice time. Good food, fun and companionship. Thanks Bill!


Thanks Bill [message #46264 is a reply to message #46261] Sun, 06 February 2005 06:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
akhilesh is currently offline  akhilesh
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Great speakers (really nice frequency balance) and great setup! Thanks for your hospitality too!
-akhilesh

Re: Great Plains Audio Club February 2005 Meeting - Photos [message #46272 is a reply to message #46261] Mon, 07 February 2005 10:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mark Margiotta is currently offline  Mark Margiotta
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Bill,

I really enjoyed listening to the arrays. Nice job!! Thanks to you and your wife for the hospitality.

Mark

Re: Great Plains Audio Club February 2005 Meeting - Photos [message #46287 is a reply to message #46261] Thu, 10 February 2005 13:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Nice photo's. What are some of the musical strengths of the Arrays?
What musical passages would you say bring out the best in them? Driving them with the Crown amps, are they smooth and do they resolve well; and with the Zen amps are they detialed and sweet? Driving them at low volume do they still have body and prescence or would you say they really need power to come alive? Do piano tones sound three dimensional and have a nice resonance? Just some of the questions brought to mind by the photo's.
Do they need fussy placement or can they be arranged in many positions without audible sacrifice.
Do they transition well throughout the frequency spectrum?
On Jazz music are they balanced; ie. do they represent horns with equal depth as say guitar. In other words do they tend to favor certain instruments?
Voices are not emphasized in the mix? Little food for contemplation and prospective builders.

Re: Great Plains Audio Club February 2005 Meeting - Photos [message #46318 is a reply to message #46287] Mon, 14 February 2005 13:58 Go to previous message
akhilesh is currently offline  akhilesh
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HI John,
I thought the arrays were great for any kind of music. The zens diffused the sound a bit, making the female vocalists and small arrangemens sound a little "warmer". The crowns were superb.
Overall the speakers were very very good. I was very impressed. The tonal balance seemed good, Bill had to EQ them quite a bit, but once EQd, their strength, which is "presence" shone through.

-akhilesh

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