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Hi Audiovista/Boris,I hope I didn't come across as proclaiming "this is the Last Word on the sealed vs vented" debate.
There are far more ways to do a vented box wrong than there are to do it right, but done right imho it's a front-runner.
Perhaps the one that fascinates me the most is the little i82MkII. Under $400 for a single-ended Class A 5-watt integrated amplifier. Wow!
1. A loudspeaker that can be placed against the wall or corners of a room and sound good (think against the wall omnidirectional or polydirectional loudpseaker). 2. A behind the couch loudspeaker. 3. An above the kitchen cabinet loudspeaker pair that doesn't have a hole in the middle sound due to the large distance (12-15 feet) between the speakers.These are probably not the types of loudspeakers you want to build but it's what I really really want.
Hi Boris,....I just checked out your website; frankly I had no idea who I was talking to. Let me now tip my hat to you on your obviously very well thought-out and engineered tube amplifier designs.....I really like your running that EL84 amp in Class A mode up to 8 watts! I'd be inclined to think of it as an 8-watt pure Class A amp with an extra 3 dB of dynamic headroom.
The Paul Klipsch mantra was as follows: "What this country needs is a good 5 watt amplifier"
2. A behind the couch loudspeaker.
I think Boris is going to RMAF this year...
Hello Freo-1,Yeah that little 5-watt amp has got my wheels a-turnin'. If I was going to do a reasonably-priced speaker to go with that amp - guess what, first thing I'd look at would be exactly the format that Boris suggested: An augmented wide-band driver.This might make a great little bedroom or smallroom system. And then when $ and/or space allows, upgrade to those Klipschorns.Duke
Grand idea for a thread topic What do you guys think of this?The challenge: High end sound, extreme minimalism. No cables, no boxes, no entertainment units or shelving. Nothing but two beautiful speakers. Two towers, two clean wires out the back you plug in the wall. That's itBuilt into each speaker would be a squeezebox, the amps, etc. The squeezebox display would be tastefully integrated into the front of each speaker so you could see what's playing. Absolute minimalism, deadly clean. Zero clutter.They'd sell. I know Bang & Olufsen get close to this idea, but they don't really nail it.To us, hifi rigs are beautiful, but to many, it's an ugly room of cables and boxes and it looks dreadful. Two towers, two wires, amazing sound. Design and architectural magazines would be all over them./A