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Other Stuff => Archived Manufacturer Circles => AudioKinesis Loudspeakers => Topic started by: jwlaff on 19 Dec 2015, 04:47 am
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Duke,
In reading about your projects a while back, I see that you are working on an SET friendly speaker. Anything you can share at this point?
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The Swarm opens up doors as far as doing high-efficiency speakers, something I thought would be the case but then one of my customers paired up a Swarm with his Edgarhorns (the Titan sub being impractical for his room), and when Swarm was dialed in it sounded like his 80 Hz front-loaded bass horns went all the way down.
Once we've crossed the threshold and decided to use the Swarm, all of a sudden there's really no reason to pursue bass extension south of 80 Hz or so because the Swarm can do it so much better than our mains. And all of a sudden the very high efficiency called for by single-ended triodes becomes a lot more practical to attain.
I have two SET-friendly projects in the works. One involves a high-output two-way satellite speaker, and the other involves a rather exotic single fullrange driver. Both are intended to be used with the Swarm.
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Looking forward to seeing more about the "exotic single fullrange."
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Duke will be here for the AXPONA show in April, in the same room, #554. Come for the fun and good tunes.
Last year's system:
(http://essentialaudio.com/images/uniterevolution/demo/images/slider/audiokinesis-1030047_Ret_revised40.jpg)
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Looking forward to seeing more about the "exotic single fullrange."
The exotic single fullrange driver is an 8-inch unit with a field coil motor. I'm still learning about how to best take advantage of its strengths while adequately protecting it in a way that doesn't impose any sonic compromise.
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it's also about stable impedance.
i use the living voice avatar speaker - and my tube amps seems to like them. :thumb:
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The exotic single fullrange driver is an 8-inch unit with a field coil motor. I'm still learning about how to best take advantage of its strengths while adequately protecting it in a way that doesn't impose any sonic compromise.
Duke,
Hey! Didn't even realize you were on AC. Cool!
Love to hear more about your SET-friendly project as it progresses.
Cheers from Austin, TX!