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I was wondering on what driver recommendations you would have for a midrange to match with the RAAL 70-10D amorphous. It's a 3way modular design with dual 8" Dynaudio style polypropylene woofers in the bass cab. I'm looking for a 2way mid/tweet combo in a separate cab to mate with it. I'd like to keep the Xover point between the mid and woofers below 300Hz and even down to 200Hz or a bit less if possible(?). I've settled on the RAAL 70-10, unless you feel the extra cost of the 70-20 would be justified, and I don't mind spending some $ on the mid drivers so companies like ScanSpeak, AudioTechnology, Acoustic Elegance, etc, are not out of the price range. Even Accuton, except maybe for their most expensive units, would be acceptable as well. The sonic areas that I'm most interested in are resolution, dynamics, imaging/specificity, soundstage size (width and depth) without a presentation that's too forward. I also like a sense of weight to sounds so I'm not interested in a thin sound to have detail. What drivers in which of your designs would you recommend?
The Wavecor 8" (discused elsewhere on this section) or SEAS Prestige series L22 can go lower and louder but might not have the same articulation of say SEAS Excel 8". I would suggest emailing Rick your requirement and application details and taking it from there. It worked for me even from 10,000 miles away.
Rick, Thanks for the info. I take it then that would include the AT drivers as well. I think I read somewhere that the AT's were the grandaddy of the PP drivers with the vented dust caps. That Skaaning started it at AT and went on to start Dyna and SS and has still stuck at AT.But then again I haven't heard any with a pair of 6'5" Illums either.
Rick, Thanks for the info. I take it then that would include the AT drivers as well. I think I read somewhere that the AT's were the grandaddy of the PP drivers with the vented dust caps. That Skaaning started it at AT and went on to start Dyna and SS and has still stuck at AT.Isn't there a problem with the Illuminators as replacements though? I wasn't aware the there were any 8" or larger versions. That 6.5" is the max at this point in that line. If so would the Revelators be a good choice then? I've yet to hear bass from a speaker with 6.5" woofers that I could say I really liked. Not even the Paradigm's with 3 and 4 of them. But then again I haven't heard any with a pair of 6'5" Illums either.
I would take the 7" Illuminator over many 8" woofers. Yes, the AT drivers are derivative of Dynaudio but the underhung motor is better. Same basic cone technology though and in that area I think they are behind the times. The 7" AT is limited by its' suspension and motor compared to the Illuminator. I suspect the same holds true for the 8". The 8" Revelator (aluminum cone) would be one to consider.
I see. Do you feel the aluminum cones are better than the paper? If so in what way?
In the lower frequencies I think a stiffer cone has an advantage; however, there are some paper cones that do well by virtue of adding Kevlar, coatings,etc
Very good. I certainly trust in your judgement. I've also pondered the thought, if my original idea just wasn't practical enough, to just go on and have a speaker made from the ground up. I haven't the maens to DIY it and there are physical reasons, arthritis and age, that I want to have a modular design. I'll give it some thought and if it would be acceptable to you email you my ideas and go from there.
First of all I would dump those woofers and get something else like a Scan-Speak Illuminator. The Dynaudios and their copies are mediocre at best. The larger mids are difficult to match to the 70-10 unless they have an extended and smooth top end response. That limits your choices.
I would agree with Rick that the Scan Speaks are better, especially since you want to match the quality of the RAAL(which I am told is exceptional). However, I would not say that the Dynaudio's are bad as some are telling you. They are quite good when used with a decent dome, just not in the same league as the RAAL/SS. I built a speaker using Dynaudio 17W75 as a mid and a SB acoustics 29 tweeter. I felt they were in the same quality level and against a lot of people recommending against using the Dynaudios they sound very very good. Go figure.
I definitely want to use the Raal so it seems that the SS would be a better choice. Unfortunately it seems that I'll need to upgrade the woofers too. A little expensive right now but at least I know my direction.
Maybe a Circondare?That reminds me. I owe you some photos on my build thread in the Lab. Will get to these tomorrow or Monday.
Thanks for the response. I definitely want to use the Raal so it seems that the SS would be a better choice. Unfortunately it seems that I'll need to upgrade the woofers too. A little expensive right now but at least I know my direction.
Just realised after my last post that Rick has many designs using the RAAL. From the MA1 to the Tempesta. Have you seen Selah's gallery here?http://www.selahaudio.com/id274.htmlhttp://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=299;image_page=19If dual 7" don't give you the SPL you desire then something like the MA1 could be "upgraded/modified" to use 8" woofers.
Excellent!Thanks for the advice.