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Ok guys,I've been playing the SP-B22-LRs for a few hours now. I am very impressed! A lot has already been written aboutthem here and on other forums like stevehoffman and audiogon, so I won't say much because most of it has beensaid already. The fact that you can get a pair now for $90 is pretty incredible - a huge value! I urge you to just grab a pair, even if you don't current have the need at the moment. Give them to a friend or family member and get them into this hobby. Pair themwith the $20 Lepai T-amp from Partsexpress and it will BLOW AWAY a Dr Dre Pill boombox, bose wave radio, and the like that costa lot more. Use them in a 2nd or 3rd system, in the office, or on the desktop. If you want to learn more about speakers, open up a pair to study them and play with them (crossover parts, cabinet damping/bracing, etc.). So... what about adding more pairs? This is something that I've been curious about. I suspect that doing so will result in a bigger soundand they should be able to play louder with less strain. But I have to say that for their size, they don't sound that small [I have mine 6 feet from the wall behind them, and I'm listening fairly near field. They image very well, offer a very balanced sound, and overall they do a lot of things well. For me, they are more impressive sounding at moderate volumes than when played at louder levels]. I may have to get at least 1 more pair and have some more fun with these little guys! I'll post if I do.That's all for now...Vinnie
If you want to learn more about speakers, open up a pair to study them and play with them (crossover parts, cabinet damping/bracing, etc.). I may have to get at least 1 more pair and have some more fun with these little guys! I'll post if I do.That's all for now...Vinnie
I've used mine layed horizontal then tipped forward with a couple of Herbies flat dot things under the speaker so fires straight cause of the curved cabinet. They sound super that way.
You could make a pretty wicked line array with a setup like that. I'd bet 4 pair running everything from 80Hz on up would fill a 200-300 capacity club pretty nicely. Use another 4 pair for the band's monitors, and a couple of homebrew 2x10 subs, and you're ready to start it up right!
If stacking could work, I may be interested in giving it a try. Already have a pair, which I've been using for at least 3 months now. Also have a very beefy 4-channel classdaudio amp, 300W/600W 8/4ohm per channel. But how would this work, since my DAC's are 2-channel?One possible configuration? Two XLR Y-cables to split DAC 2-channel into 4 amp-channels. Does this half the voltage, or just the amperage? Either one speaker per amp channel, or two possibly since my amp should be able to handle very low impedance (to at least 2 ohm). So either 2 or 4 stacked Pioneers per side. Or maybe use the center channels in the same configuration?Here is a good link about how the bookshelf and center speaker measure. The bookshelf actually has slightly deeper bass despite having only one woofer. However, the center has greater efficiency and power handling. Minimum impedance is 6 ohm for the center, which would be a 3-ohm load to the amp if I doubled up right? The amp shouldn't flinch at that.http://www.soundandvision.com/content/pioneer-sp-bs22-lr-speaker-system-ht-labs-measuresIf somebody could make sure that this is an electrically sound idea, I may be interested in trying. But I'd need guidance before attempting.
hi dlparker et al,Do you know the theory behind this? If you use 4 speakers in a line array, do you know:- The optimum distance between the drivers?- How many more dB of max output do you get per added pair? (assuming each speaker gets its own amplifier channel)?- Does adding more pairs of speakers to the line array extend the low frequency response, or is the limitation in the physicsof using a 4" driver?I never experimented with this, so curious about it and if there are any links to learn more about it. Thanks,Vinnie
Since this would be to simply explore the viability of an idea, I would not want to modify the amp with my iron. So I'd probably start with an XLR Y-cable. Is this viable with a balanced cable too? Would you expect better performance with the soldering method?How could I wire 2 speakers in series? Never done that before, but I'm okay with cable type DIY stuff.And of course, does the bookshelf or center make a better candidate "on paper"? Questions questions...4 per side sounds interesting, but the cost will need to be considered since this is purely experimental.
And of course, does the bookshelf or center make a better candidate "on paper"? Questions questions...
I bought a pair of the BS22's for my kid and a pair of the C22's (MTM center channel) for me. The sibilance that the towers (bought and returned) produced was there in the C22 as well (although they sounded better than the towers overall). I ended up swapping the crossovers between the BS22's and C22's and WOW!!! That's what I was after when I bought the C22's. A bigger sounding version of the BS22's! My 13 year old daughter prefers the "clarity" of her BS22's with the C22 crossovers, so it's a win-win.