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Hi Harvey ~I have very little technical knowledge and rely on the generosity and creative intelligence of our incredibly helpful and knowledgeable OB DIY community on Audiocircle.That said I can share a "philosophical" perspective with you. This OB thread was started with people, like myself, who where interested in making a leap from "commercial" hi-fi/audio, with its hype and high-prices... with its nasty habits of advertising audio as an elite sub-culture of financially "arrived" professionals who use audio as status jewelry... so that we could enjoy music on the highest possible level without spending outrageous amounts of money... with the emphasis being on loving music and the pleasure of music.The OB paradigm is perfect for us precisely because it is simple and open to a relatively simple DIY approach... even someone like myself with my very limited technical background could feel confident enough... thanks to this wonderful forum... to jump in and experiment.I mention this by way of sharing an insight with you. Simple is elegant... simple is "direct"... simple is easier to "fix"... easier to understand. So to answer your question from a non-technical point of reference... I would stay away from complex solutions that promise "more"... more of this and that... more straight-as-a-ruler frequency control... more frequency re-produced at the extremes and so on. And instead think about the most elegant simple solution that brings the music to life... "living" music... "alive" music that throbs with passion and emotion and intelligence. Admittedly, that may seem entirely irrelevant to your question. But for me is the entry point... the starting point of my own excursion into DIY OB magic... and bringing music to life in the home... and beyond that... to learning the easiest and simplest way of doing it that bypasses the commercial trap... and learning more about audio than purchasing an endless series of commercial speakers will ever reveal to you.With Warmest Regards ~ Richard
Regarding the Alpair 7 being a fullrange driver, seems it might also shine in a 2-way system, with low frequencies handled by a woofer, and might outperform its larger, more sensitive sibling in such an application.
From your experience/knowledge, are there any geometric arrangements of, or distances between identical full-range drivers on an OB that avoid the interference?
are there any geometric arrangements of, or distances between identical full-range drivers on an OB that avoid the interference?
I'm going to be trying a "simple" MTM (mid tweet mid) configuration with my Hawthorne Audio Reference OBs. It appears that two benefits happen, but I'm waiting until I make the conversion to say if it is true. I'll be using two 15" SSI mids and one AMT ribbon tweeter per side. First, the MTM configuration "couples" to create a greater output volume per watt (I believe MTM is calculated at 3 db...from memory so be careful with that). This creates greater dynamics than just the single driver. I think the same is true with four drivers coupling, as well. Second, the greater sensitivity allows me to reduce the padding on the tweeter so it will be a little more direct. This will add to its simplicity and clarity (or so I hope).Best,John