0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 32283 times.
The Tempesta Extreme was a 3 way floor stander. BTW I thought the owner is Indian (in fact from Mumbai - where I live) and I think the driver models have already been mentioned before you might want to edit those posts to protect your IP. Don't worry I ain't telling. Is it Ottavo or OCTavo?
Rick:Could this design use the RAAL 70-20XR vs the 70-10D? Not that I know the difference between those tweeters but I have the 20XR in a set of MTMs you designed for me that could be repurposed. I'm giving some serious thoughts to changing from my monitor/sub setup to a full range floorstander.
Rick:This may be a little too much detail at this point but I was looking at your website and I like the clean looks of of the MA-1 and Tre Supremo without rounded edges on the front baffle. Could a square front baffle work on the Ottavo/20XR without any sacrifices in sound quality? Thanks!
Hi Navin,I am in Cary, NC, USA, but my wife's aunt and uncle live in Mumbai.
Your room really did justice to the sound. I'm looking forward to the next set going to a Boston area customer.
This is kind of an extension of the Tempesta Extreme with deeper bass and greater output capability. Ottavo is the name but it does cover the octaves pretty well! This one uses a different woofer though and I think is going to be the best dual 8" 3-way on the market.
The Tempesta woofer is a bit smaller so extention and SPL ability for a dual 8 like the Ottavo should be more. I would compare it more with the RC4 (without the active subwoofer). - there too the SEAS-Excel woofer is not known for extention or SPL capability but is a wonderful driver fro a 3 way.Oct = 8 which I i figured would fit a dual 8" design.Would love tosee more pics though.Next up a dual 8" with the C90-724 mid and RAAL.
I've been patiently waiting to see a design using the C90-724. Go get 'em!
Awesome! Accuton advertises the lowest distortion of any driver I have ever seen.
Funny you should mention that - I recently had a request to do a custom design with that driver.