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These are speakers that Nelson Pass uses to test his amps they contain a 15" Eminence woofer from Parts express and the mid/tweeter can be swapped and can be either Feastrex or Lowther and probably some others. It's an active crossover homebrew b Nelson They sound great and I think it is due to the open baffle and the 15 inch woofer - Small jazz combos do great What do you think Rick? Can you do something like this with better cabinetry? Why so few 15" drivers? Is a line array of smaller drivers equal to 1 big one? (BTW the drivers aren't cheap)
I haven't heard a good sized line array yet and I need to. I like a "big" sound. You are right the Pass Dipoles are impractical but dipoles I have heard seem to have more of an openness than any box speakers I have heard. Is there a bargain Julietta on the way?Tom
Is it possible to have a wide range driver handling from ~200Hz to ~6K Hz, and make it a 3 way open baffle speaker with a simple crossover and higher sensitivity(above 90?)?Thank you.
And did you come across exactly what driver the Eminence is?
Quote from: JakeK on 26 Oct 2009, 04:32 pmIs it possible to have a wide range driver handling from ~200Hz to ~6K Hz, and make it a 3 way open baffle speaker with a simple crossover and higher sensitivity(above 90?)?Thank you.Can you define "simple" crossover?
Quote from: Rick Craig on 26 Oct 2009, 06:24 pmQuote from: JakeK on 26 Oct 2009, 04:32 pmIs it possible to have a wide range driver handling from ~200Hz to ~6K Hz, and make it a 3 way open baffle speaker with a simple crossover and higher sensitivity(above 90?)?Thank you.Can you define "simple" crossover?Allow me to put it this way, is it possible to use the open baffle speaker with a 300B(~8w) SET amp (or a 811A SET ~15W) in a smallish room (10x12) with a normal listening volume at ~85db. I can have a separate amp for the bass. Thank you.
Quote from: roscoeiii on 26 Oct 2009, 10:33 pmAnd did you come across exactly what driver the Eminence is?Nelson said it was a beta something I didn't check Parts ExpressThe quote from S Linkwitz below seems to agree with Rick's thoughts re: Full range driversMy interest is, of course, loudspeakers and so I looked forward to hearing two exotic full-range drivers that would be mounted in Nelson Pass's large open baffle loudspeakers right on location. The first was a new Feastrex pair, the only one in existence and build with paper cones by a Japanese master craftsman using centuries old techniques for making archival papers. The drivers had very large diameter field coils. So did the Lowther pair, except these were in long cylinders. Both needed magnet supports since the baskets obviously could not hold the weight. The large 15" woofers had their own amplification and there was no shortage of bass output. The full-range drivers were straining and rather colored, though the Lowthers sounded more neutral. It was like viewing a slightly abstract painting when I wanted to see a photograph of the landscape. I did not hear anything that would have given me an incentive to investigate such drivers or to re-evaluate what I am doing. I was quite surprised to learn the retail prices of around $48,000 for the Feastrex pair and $4,400 for the Lowther pair. http://www.linkwitzlab.com/design_of_loudspeakers.htm#J%20-Tom