I've been quite taken recently but the RS5 driver in a Super 3i. Some of you already know that if you saw my review in the review circle. In my spare time, I've been thinking about how to maximize the RS5 driver in various permutations.
Thanks to Louis & Rajacat, shortly, I will be setting up a pair of Omega Bipoles with the RS5 drivers. Doing a search, I see that there were a number of posts quite a few years back on the Bipoles though they are not with the current RS5 drivers. The RS5 bipole doesn't seem to garner much discussion recently but figure I'll broach the subject again here.
The bipoles I have coming have two separate chambers, one for each driver, and can be run monopole (so it sounds like a Super 3i though probably with a bit more mids/bass fatness given slightly more volume and wider baffles), bipole, and dipole. It's almost an all in one speaker for someone to test various configurations, and adapt the speaker to different room sizes and placement. And then with my existing Super 3i, I may also invert the super 3i on top, run both monopole but with a low pass on one to simulate a 1.5.
So I get to test the RS5 in four configurations monopole, 1.5, dipole and bipole. This is what I actually I had in mind originally with a design that I conjured up. If it works out, I may have Louis whip up a custom unit to integrate the whole shebang. (Yes, you can call the local asylum if you wish....)
AND then I believe the RS5 could be optimized even more if the lowest frequency excursions are removed so that it reproduces the higher frequences (say 80hz or 100 hz and up). A pair of subs will reproduce the lower frequencies. This should make for an even faster transient and more resolved system. (I probably could use smaller cabinets for this application.)
Appreciate any comments or insights I should consider. This thing is spinning out of control...
Question: For those of you with RS5 based bipoles, any tips? And specifically, would it work for a small room with longest dimension at 13 feet? I do have a dedicated listening room/office - but it is small and I'm told that I need at least 5' from the rear wall. This would make the system relatively nearfield for me to stretch it out that far in a smallish room. Or is the bipole configuration only for a large room?
Thanks,
UL
Really looking forward to pushing the RS5 to its maximum capacity including high passing the drivers electronically and then passing bass to the subs. So many permutations!
Thanks!
UL