I have been helping my friend Jerry assemble his pair of GR Alphas and we completed the first one today. He purchased a set of cabinets from Danny that Mark Schifter is supplying. The pictures don't do them justice IMO, they are absolutely gorgeous.
As can been seen in the photo's
here, the factory did not include braces in the lower half of the speaker. We added two additional window braces (split and assembled inside the cabinet) and some hardwood dowels. These cabinets appear mighty dead at this point.
We elected to use outboard crossovers to allow for easier bass tuning and to provide some additional spacing between the inductors. I assembled the XO's on 1/4" plywood, mounting all the coils on 7/8" diameter hardwood dowels. The bottom of the plywood is covered with a sheet of damping material similar to Dynamat but without an aluminum face. The cases are fabricated from 3/4" particle board and everything is fastened with brass screws. The XO board has 3/16" thick nylon spacers to raise it above the bottom of the case.
Sadly we were only able to complete one speaker today as one of the drivers was bad. It appears the factory was over zealous with the adhesive and the cone does not move at all. I suspect by now Jerry has already arranged for a replacement from Danny.
Even though only one speaker was complete we had to give it a listen if for no other reason than to assure correct functionality. Keeping fingers crossed I powered up the amp and slowly raised the volume. Happily I was greeted by music and all drivers seemed to working correctly.
Obviously one can't form much of an opinion given only one speaker that is brand new, but of course it's nearly impossible not to have some opinion on how it sounds. We were both very pleased with how it sounded. We played a variety of music (in glorious mono
) for about an hour and overall were very pleased with the results. One thing that surprised both of us was the bass. I have gotten the impression that some folks were not getting enough punch or low bass from the Alpha. That is certainly not the case here, at least in his room. I didn't have any kind of test discs with me or measuring equipment but they seemed to play pretty low without effort. We put in the Naxos CD of Kim Hok-Man - Master of Chinese Percussion and experienced deep, clean bass. I can't wait to hear how the pair sounds, especially after some break in and bass tuning.
The rest of the system consists of an Exemplar Audio modded Denon 2900, deHavilland UltraVerve and Parasound JC-1's. IC's were Bolder Nitro and speaker cable was Alpha Core "Python". As for what speakers the Alphas are replacing (or not depending on the final results) the picture below says it all.
Hopefully Jerry will chime in with his thoughts as well.
mike g.