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OK...flame suit on...check! Guy...you have complained in several threads now that Louis has not supported his product at the level you expect. Could it be that your expectations are not realistic? Louis is not primarily a provider to the DIY community. His primary product is loudspeakers. The fact that he makes his drivers available is a benefit that we should appreciate. You want box construction specifications including port tuning information that he has been tweaking for years to get to the level of performance that purchasers of his speakers now enjoy.Speaking just for myself...why not give it a rest instead of keeping on with the subtle, snide comments about him being on vacation? You want to build a product that is the equivalent of his...but you only want to pay for the driver and then do everything else on the cheap. Saving money is a wonderful thing...until you start to act like it is his job to help you do so.OK...now I've kicked the hornet's nest.Have a good day.Hibuck...
Thanks for saying what I, and I suspect, a lot of the rest of us wanted to say. Got your back.
I would like to clear up any confusion concerning Omega OEM drivers and Omega Speaker Components drivers.These are not available as DIY drivers and are only sold in finished Omega speakers.-RS5: OEM 4.5" driver used in Super 3T, Super 3 Desktop, Super 3i Monitor, Super 5 Monitor, Super 3S, and Super 3XRS.-RS7: OEM 7" whizzerless ferrite driver used in early Super 7XRS. The new RS7 has a whizzer but is otherwise the same driver. The Super 7XRS and Monitor will now come stock with the new whizzer coned ferrite driver (it is not the same driver as the 7F DIY driver, but looks the same).-6 Alnnico: OEM 6" alnico driver used in Super 6 XRS and Monitor.These are the Omega Speaker Components drivers sold to those interested in DIY.-5F: DIY 4.5" driver (same mounting as RS5 driver).-7F: DIY 7" ferrite whizzer driver (Guy, you have this one).-7A: DIY 7" alnico whizzer driver (This driver is on the AudioKarma build thread).
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+2, but...Guy 13 is from Vietnam, so I do want to even imagine what the long distance charges (plus the time difference) would be to call Louis (which by all accounts is the easiest/most effective way to get in touch with him). And Guy 13 has expressed that money is a serious consideration, so I'm sure he's fustrated. But Guy, you seriously need to chill out.OTOH compared to pre-internet days or mega-corporate scenaros it's a total hoot that anyone in Louis' position communicates with us in any format.
Hi Henrik and all Audio Circle members.I have a Decware SE84C+ SET (2wpc) with an Omega 7F Open baffle dipoleand it's plenty loud, believe me.O.K. sometimes the volume control is set near it's maximum,but the sound is still good.Of course 2a# at 3.5wpc is better and 5wpc is even better, but 2wpc is enough if you are on a budget like me.I also have a Niteshade Audio 6L6 pentode which is 10wpc but that amplifier is pentode not triode and that make the difference.That's why the penode amplifier is gathering dust.Guy 13
Hello Guy,I am curious as to your findings on the Decware vs your Niteshade 6L6 SEP. You prefer the sound of the Decware and I am curious as to why. I have heard the 6L6 and 6N3-CE in a couple of different SET amps and found them very close to the Decware in sound with the extra power giving them a little more authority than the Decware. I have also listened to the Glow Audio Amp One EL84 SEP and found it to be close to the Decware, and actually superior to it on the desktop. I am interested in your comments regarding your 6L6 SEP. Thanks.
Hi All,Many thanks for all the support regarding the posts. I do appreciate it a lot.Most of you know that I run a complete shop and hand build all my speakers. I am proud that I have built every pair. It’s also very exciting to work on all types of projects and constantly trying to make the speakers better and better. This is very hands on and takes my complete attention. Therefore at this time I will devote all my attention to complete speakers and all the new models and R/D. As always I will post all new speakers, finishes and drivers for OEM complete speakers here on our forum first.Lots of new info will be introduced regarding Paramount my all new 8” full range and the SpeedTwelve. I’m very excited about the new drivers and a dual driver omni that is on the bench. DIY drivers are going into storage.Very soon I will be introducing new products and also an updated website. Thanks again,Louis
Hi Canada Rob.My very first idea a few years back, was to buy a Glow Audio amp. mainly because of the low price compared to many other amplifiers.But there was a problem with my debit card and the transaction never happened.Then I decided to buy the Decware, because it was 100% made in USA with 100% made in USA parts and also because it was a SET and re-tubing was extremely affordable, I even bought from Tube Depot some spare tubes (Electro Harmonix el84) for 11 USD each.Then a few years later, via Audio Circle I heard about Blair Lamphear and Niteshade Audio and what made me decide to buy from him was the fact (Again) that is was Made in USA, the tubes were inexpensive and it had more power. (10wpc)My Decware was O.K. but a little on the border line with the speakers I was driving at the time. (GR Research V2 and V2)The sound was and his still good, but the Decware as that little more natural sound, more micro details details, not by much, but it's there and cannot ignore it.The Niteshade is a 6L6 pentode vs Decware is a el84 triode.The other thing is that the Decware is 120V and the Niteshade is 230V.I want all my stuff to be 120V. because I can plug them to mt PI Majik Buss line filter. One last this, the Decware has a very small foot print compare to the Niteshade, minds you, when it comes to servicing, the Niteshade is much more comfortable to work under the hood.2 wpc vs 10wpc ? Actually, 5wpc would be ideal for my Omega 7F, but a Bottlehead Stereomour with 3.5 wpc would be fine, if I had the money and if I was sure that the 2a3 tubes sounds at least 2X better than the el84.I hope that's the kind of explanation/comments you were looking for,if not let me know, by now, you should know that I like to go into details with my posts.Guy 13
Hello Guy,Thank you for the reply. The 6L6 is a great sounding tube and it may not be a lot of work to switch your amp from SEP to SET. Often the octal based tube amps can take quite a few different tubes making them a rollers dream, often without re-biasing between different tubes. Concerning the 230V, some power transformers have connections for more than one voltage, so it might be worth checking into.
Another success story. This time a guy came to buy my Tekton Lores from me. He listened to them and decided he loved them and wanted to hear my main system with my Omega's before he drove home. He was blown away by my Omega and set system. He was all smiles as I played a track. He couldn't believe it was a single driver, no crossovers and the driver was soo small.
The Omega 7F need the help of a subwoofer, that's for sure, especially that my Omega 7F are Open Baffle Dipole,