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I know, or at least read, that most of the planar guys here favor Maggies. I want to know what you guys think about B-G planar magnetics. Anyone here have experience with them? Also how do they compare with electrostatics? I'm looking for another speaker project. Your opinions matter. Thanks.Steve
Bump back on topic. Does anyone else have additional information on B-G? Either drivers or completed speakers? Since most of you are Maggies guys, any comparisons between the two? Thanks.steve
I'm curious if you tried an mtm configuration on your ob with the neo10 and raal? Just seems intuitive that having them in a line would be a good thing....
I also am developing a new studio monitor for one of the engineers at our studio that uses the newest Neo8-S and a smaller Raal for mids and highs. The resolution and micro-dynamics of this thing is crazy! And it's not that tipped up top-end, false type of detail either.
If you are looking at something different but want superb clarity check out JansZen's new zA2.1 offering. I have a pair on order and hope to have them soon. They carry many of the design characteristics of the BGs and are a true ESL. I have Maggie 1.7s currently and I see these as a much more room-flexible option, if not also quite a step up in sound.http://www.janszenloudspeaker.com
To be honest Josh, we are still tweaking Xover and EQ points, so I am not 100% sure about the final opinion of the Neo8S. I have not seen a BG waterfall plot of the Neo8S, but if you compare the original Neo8 plot from BG with the Neo8S plot on the Audax Proraum webstore, they appear to be scaled the same, but I would caution making a direct comparison without knowing details of each measurement. I certainly do not hear anything yet that calls attention to itself and having DSP always helps with prototyping and the ability to surgically EQ things to see if they sound better that way. So far, the resolution and "speed" is spot on with what we were hoping for from this design.I know it's native frequency response looks rather scary, more like a metal cone driver going into break-up, but they DO NOT have that same kind of sound at all and once eq'd closer to flat, just sound clean and effortless. I even had someone ask me once if they sounded like plastic because someone else had said that they did. I have seen a few people around who end up buying a bunch and then selling them all off due to not liking the sound. I can only imagine that they are generally not skilled enough with passive Xover and filter design to get the driver flat enough to give it a fair chance. I would include myself in that group...not enough patience for soldering a bunch of iterations of crossovers. Give me a knob to turn or a mouse to click please for instant A/B feedback. Once flattened, I feel that they do not really have much of a sonic signature at all which is the ideal, right?I would be very curious to ask the designer what the mechanism is exactly that causes the rising response though...Maybe once I get the new measurement rig set up, I can do a comparison of the two drivers. At least they will be under the same conditions.Greg