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Thanks Jorgen, I don't know how much real world difference there is between the 95 and 93db. I haven't noticed any change in volume settings when I've switched drivers. But then, I wasn't looking for any at the time.Progress report.......Had been running KT150 power tubes in my Inspire amp for 10wpc. Also at 10wpc I've tried Winged C EL34, Ei KT90/KT99 and Tung-Sol 6550. Nothing special experienced with the KT90 and 6550. The EL34 had exceptional bass. Went back to KT150's and felt this was still the most natural over all. But.......Then I tried the Pope 6V6's for 5wpc and, , everything has changed. I hope I don't eat my words later, but this sound was amazing. I'm still getting confident about the lower power. I feel vulnerability about the possibility of distortion or breakup, but I think it is psychological since I've never run with less than 10wpc before these. They compete very well with the EL34's in bass, but out do them everywhere else. The proverbial hearing things I haven't heard before in familiar recordings while managing to come off smoother and less fatiguing than anything I've had yet. The Omegas shine all the more when fed a signal like this! I think this is now the tube to beat (for me)........PeterP.S. - @beowolf, We watched a show last night (New Girl, if it matters). As I've said, I have a pre/pro in front of the Inspire amp when watching video and cross over at 70-90db to subs to lessen the demand on the Omegas (2 channel music the Omegas run full range with subs to supplement). The Omegas did fine with the 5wpc in this setup. I don't know how it would be running them full range for video though. And this was with a sitcom type show. I should try a movie with loud effects to really see how it does.
"One thing for sure is that no matter what Omega driver one is using you can expect amazing sound quality and no doubt one of the best bang for the buck speakers out there!"I so emphatically agree!
Thanks Jorgen, I don't know how much real world difference there is between the 95 and 93db. I haven't noticed any change in volume settings when I've switched drivers. But then, I wasn't looking for any at the time.Progress report.......Had been running KT150 power tubes in my Inspire amp for 10wpc. Also at 10wpc I've tried Winged C EL34, Ei KT90/KT99 and Tung-Sol 6550. Nothing special experienced with the KT90 and 6550. The EL34 had exceptional bass. Went back to KT150's and felt this was still the most natural over all. But.......Then I tried the Pope 6V6's for 5wpc and, , everything has changed. I hope I don't eat my words later, but this sound was amazing. I'm still getting confident about the lower power. I feel vulnerability about the possibility of distortion or breakup, but I think it is psychological since I've never run with less than 10wpc before these. They compete very well with the EL34's in bass, but out do them everywhere else. The proverbial hearing things I haven't heard before in familiar recordings while managing to come off smoother and less fatiguing than anything I've had yet. The Omegas shine all the more when fed a signal like this! I think this is now the tube to beat (for me)........Peter
Cool, thanks. I have not tried the 6V6 yet either, I think my amp runs too hot for them but I could use them with a minor change or two.I take it your amp runs in UL mode? Can you switch it to triode mode? If so I would encourage you to try it, triode mode is more natural sounding imo. Even if there is no switch it could be done internally pretty easily. The extra power in UL mode is nice, but not strictly necessary, 5 w seems to run the RS5 close to it's limits and I'd guess the 7 can't handle too much more but IDK, it is best Louis doesn't give away too much info as his drivers are world class AND relatively inexpensive. You could put his drivers in fancy boxes and sell them for 5 figures easy.
Ok, that makes sense.... so your amp is a SEP (Single Ended Pentode) and not a SET (SE Triode). Basically, pentodes have 2 additional "grids", more info if you care:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PentodeSo you get double the power using the tube as a pentode vs triode, UL operation accomplishes increasing the power to similar levels as pentode operation using positive feedback from the OPTs to the control screen.It may be possible to operate your amp in triode mode too, but it is less likely than if it was a UL amp.
The latest and greatest from Louis will be 12" subwoofers and his Paramount line. He is one of the very few speaker manufacturers that has his own drivers.
Not to hijack but would someone be kind enough to post a link to a thread for info on what the new paramount line is. Id also be curious to know if the recent thread with the built in subwoofer is a custom one off, or is going into production…..thanks
QuotePstrisik wroteI don't know the volume of my cabinet. It is 32 x 14 x 9 ½, so could be calculated if you can convert cubic inches to liters. You could compare measurements at least. Edit: Ok, I tried it. 4256 cubic inches = 69.7433 liters according to an online conversion calculator. Uhm, no there must something wrong somewhere I think, difference between our speakers are that yours are 3" wider and mine 3"taller I think, and I don't think that would make the volume of your speakers so much bigger as 37 liters, mine are "only"32. Could be Louis are referring to the net to volume or something.QuoteI am now also curious about the newer version of the RS7A as it seems we are in the same situation with the Super 7 XRS and same Alnico driver.........PeterSure would like to at least hear what differences would be between the two versions of the 7"alnico when they are done. If Louis believe it will be noticeable and worth some sort of trade in or , as he says, swap of course I will do that.
Pstrisik wroteI don't know the volume of my cabinet. It is 32 x 14 x 9 ½, so could be calculated if you can convert cubic inches to liters. You could compare measurements at least. Edit: Ok, I tried it. 4256 cubic inches = 69.7433 liters according to an online conversion calculator.
I am now also curious about the newer version of the RS7A as it seems we are in the same situation with the Super 7 XRS and same Alnico driver.........Peter
When you calculating cabinet volume you need to subtract the space used for bracing, and in the case of some of Louis' designs, the sand that he uses. Also, you need to know the thickness of the walls. Unless you open up your speakers and really take a look at what's inside, you won't truly be able to calculate the volume accurately.