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Reality?Limited scale, FR and weight / impact / slam is NOT reality. Sorry.
As a dealer I've had many Omegas go through my place. All I'd heard up until I got my first Omegas about 6 years ago was nothing but multi way speakers (since 1973). 2 way, 3 way, dome, ribbon, horn, and electrostatic. The Omegas ended my search.The closest crossovered speaker to an Omega were some large beer fridge sized 2 ways with vintage Altec drivers (which equivalent today would run about $15,000 - $20,000 a pair). They were sublime, and sounded similar to the (pint sized by comparison) Super Alnico Monitors I have here.Lets take your argument to a different level. Single driver speakers are (through urban legend which is usually false) reputed to be mainly good for intimate listening of small ensembles and acoustic instruments, mainly midrange without the frequency extensions a multi way speaker is capable of, and cannot unravel complex music as well, oh yes, and low dynamics. What you are saying is you can't tell the difference between multi way and single driver, which brings out at least one fact:1) Omega, any Omega is capable of playing any kind of music as well or better as the best multi driver speaker anywhere near their price...and no tweeter needed, hence no crossover needed.Why you're unable to hear the difference particularly in the midrange, coherence, and directness of the Omegas is honestly beyond me.What amp did you play your bipoles on and what bipoles did you have (with what driver)?
So actually you're stating that a xover speaker that's more expensive could sound as direct and coherent as single drivers. Thanks for conceding that point. The problem is that you and FRM generally speak without moderating or qualifying your points therefore lose a bit of credibility in my mind.
Loudspeakers w/xovers have the harmonics shaved and 2D soundstage.
Nonsense again. You really should stop speaking in such absolutes. I've heard many multi-driver speakers that are absolutely cavernous and hugely layered.
What I want to see is Louis develope a 12" driver that would go down into the 30 hz range and up to say 16,000hz with little distortion. Now that would be a full range driver with sub optional. The 12" cone would move some air and provide the gravitas for large scale music.
Extended range vs. crossover based design would be better debated (in a more serious and cordial manner) elsewhere. As first pointed out, this is an apples vs. oranges comparison. There is no perfect speaker. Each have their pluses and minuses. The intelligent shopper/owner soul searches/researches to prioritize attributes.My 1st question to the OP is: Are you dissatisfied with the single driver/crossoverless approach (and the inevitable weaknesses)?It can happen, just be sure of what you want.2nd question: Is this just a case of the grass being greener on the other side of the fence?That can be a never ending game, if you don't know what you want.3rd question: Are you afraid of missing out on a good deal?That not a good reason to change, unless you're planning on flipping them.
Omegas are fine for money but they use rather cheap drivers I think originating from guitar speakers .
..........The present Omega Alnico 6.5 driver is many times overlooked it too has a slightly warm presentation But the Mass on the Omega Hemp fiber cone is not only very strong but Very light around 8 grams around the whizzer cone I believe.It excels at natural inflections and decay of instruments .Micro dynamics is ExcellentAnd mid range detail compared to the OBX is more fleshy and 3 dimentional. They both have very good Midbass the dual driver on the OBX gives it soightly more punch .myself I use a 12 inch powered sub And Xover around 90 hz for all speakers to remove the main driver and allow it to do it's job more at ease.The Omega can play with attack and realism a bit more so and noticable more accurate.Reason being in the OBX has a Xover with several parts which not only robs it of a bit of power but tonal accuracy. The Omega having No Xover is a first order driver meaning Time and Phase accuracy that gives you that U are there presence a multi driver will have a hard time matching.
How are doing the 90db crossover? If speaker level, you are adding a crossover just like a two way speaker. Line level would avoid this?