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Jim,I hope I don't raise a few eyebrows with the subject of this thread. As they say, every speaker design requires a compromise. It seems while building Song 3.0 you had a specific goal of staying under $3000. I was keen to know what drivers would you pick if that was not a constraint. I like many things about Song 3.0 that should remain unchanged1. Slim footprint, driven by 7" woofer2. F3 of under 35hz
What if you wanted the AT mid and the RAAL tweeter? Possible? Ben
We are currently working on a version with an AudioTechnology midrange and a beryllium tweeter. Of course, until it is finished, it is not a model. But I don't see anything standing in our way at this point.- Jim
Gee . . . I wonder who would want a pair of those??
That's a real head scratcher alright. I have the AT-Be version up and running now, and just in case the interested party is lurking nearby (no chance of that, I guess), it's a very clean machine. I've worked with a couple of Be tweeters, and this one is a real winner. It sounds like a ribbon, but can be crossed very low with negligible distortion. And the AT woofer is flat as a pancake (that's a good thing).
I am not sure if this question is more appropriate in a PM, but I have a question for either Jim or Dennis. I believe both versions of the Song3 have a single 7.5" Satori. Is there any benefit (or disadvantage) to using two 7.5" Satori drivers?Regards,Michael
Jim, just to clarify, it would still use Satori woofer but use AT mid and beryllium tweeter? Is that because there isn't another 7" driver that gives you the characteristics of Satori - ability to go belo <35hz
I have the AT-Be version up and running now, and just in case the interested party is lurking nearby (no chance of that, I guess), it's a very clean machine. I've worked with a couple of Be tweeters, and this one is a real winner. It sounds like a ribbon, but can be crossed very low with negligible distortion. And the AT woofer is flat as a pancake (that's a good thing).
Yes, this is a very special driver. There are lots of good 7" drivers that play deep. But they are not as sensitive. The combination of a 33Hz F3 and 88db sensitivity is quite rare. No need to look farther. - Jim
Hope you had a great RMAF 2016!
Any further info on AT/BE version at this point? Though I can imagine a more focused & refined speaker, I personally wouldn't want to change the overall character of the sound; I really loved the detailed ease of the presentation at Axpona. How does this version differ?
Anyways, since this seems to be the bug Jim & Dennis thread, I hope its not too annoying to ask a couple more...There seems to be much praise for the Satori here, but if size wasn't a constraint of the design, are there any larger drivers that would perform better? It may be only a sighted preference on my part, but I'm always most impressed with the bass performance of 10-12" drvers (15+ probably wouldn't work in my room).
And if not, would putting the drivers on the wide side cause too many issues? It's probably a silly idea, but I find narrow towers in general a bit visually underwhelming; and in this instance it seems a shame not to show off such lovely finishes as much as possible. Thanks again for everyone's time.