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Sadly no, this is a considerably more expensive woofer. Haven't decided on a price for the kit yet, but I want to use this woofer. I just can't bring myself to "dumb it down" by going with a cheaper woofer. DiySoundGroup and PiSpeakers offer some excellent kits already, and their 15" two-way kits certainly are not "dumbed down" - they're putting best foot forward, and I should as well. The only thing I'm holding back on is the rear-firing tweeter, as I do want to reserve that for people who go with finished speakers from me.The PiSpeaker 4Pi kit (drivers + horn + crossover) ranges from $800 to $1550/pair depending on choice of woofer and compression driver. I believe the parts I'm using to be competitive with the high-end 4Pi parts, in this application at least; I don't think we normally need the extra-long excursion of the JBL in a home audio application, though there's nothing wrong with having it available. On the other hand my woofer goes somewhat lower and over an octave higher than the JBL, how 'bout that? Not that we're running it all the way up, but that top-end extension speaks to how comfortable our woofer is down where we are using it. Did I say what woofer I'm using? I thought I was being secretive about it, but it's bound to come out eventually, especially when I sell the first kit. Anyway, thanks!
On a side note, we woke up this morning to 35 inches of fresh snow. It will be fun shoveling the driveway.
An advantage that a rectangular horn has over a round horn is the closer center to center distance between the tweeter and the woofer thereby a closer approximation of a single source.
I am glad you are taking the concept more high end, rather than competing for price. As you said there are plenty of cheap econoboxes available now, and will be great for HT. I built an Econowave exactly per Zilch's plan and it was anything but high end sound. I upgraded every part and it was significantly improved. But there were still issues with crossover beyond my ability to fix.
But the swarm idea has my curiosity. Since they are all on one amp I guess there is no individual phase adjustment except for placement? Does it matter? I had believed that coherent phase was pretty important for bass clarity.
Thanks for explaining!
How close to the wall (behind the speakers) can the mains be placed? And how close to the side walls? My room is 14' x 20', but due to traffic flow the actual sitting area isn't as deep. I'd love to find some speakers that sound good while positioned close to the wall rather than three or four feet out into the room.
Now it's time for you to step up!
I'd love to find some speakers that sound good while positioned close to the wall rather than three or four feet out into the room.
Will you be offering stands for these? If so, any idea on pricing?
Let's see now,,,, who else makes a speaker that thrives on rear wall proximity, gets excited with single digit tube watts, has a broad and even power response with good dispersion, and never requires a subwoofer? It's uh,,, it's um... it's..... Well, it will come to me eventually.
Yah, but mine use rear-firing ports!! Oh wait... nevermind...I think all of audio should take note of what those guys are doing.
Looks good Duke.The round wave guide could always be machined on the back side to make fitment a walk through.I would be happy to do this if you need any squared away. Look forward to hearing about these dream maker 2's turn out...
I've been away from AC for a while, so I'll admit to being clueless: who are "those guys?"
Duke, is this new speaker an improvement over the Rhythm Prism?
Is the floorstander version likely to be more or less room-friendly (in terms of bass response) than the stand-mount plus Swarm?
I guess you have to hear this set up to appreciate it, but IMO it's plug ugly compared to the lower cost Jazz Module.
What would the floorstanding version without the subwoofers cost? In my case I already have subs, and want floorstanders so my pets can't knock them over, so I guess I could go sealed and not worry so much about extension.