They are used with subwoofers. I prefer adjustable low bass because of Fletcher/Munson. I believe he will also make it as a small floorstanding speaker. The improvement from the controlled directivity compared to my previous speakers (more like what he demonstrates in that video) can't be overstated. The room is always the issue.
The other pair is the ES-800 one inch exit horns used with a very lightweight 12" Faital Pro mid-woofer and the same subs. A very compact compression driver based system that doesn't take up much more space than the #1159.
Either pair will play without audible distortion to levels well beyond what would be acceptable in your apartment and I think would be easier to implement in a room that size. I do the asymmetrical diagonal setup. The ES-800 are more efficient and plays better with low power amplifiers. Mine use passive crossovers but the Danville is on my radar for going active. I have a friend using one with the latest AKM dacs and it sounds great.
Thanks for those offerings but I need to build a system that utilizes my midwoofers, as imperfectly conceived as they may be.
https://josephcrowe.com/blogs/news/altec-416-8b-in-100l-sealedYes, everything about the room is critical to ultimate success, so much that I'm hoping to get more specific suggestions when I expect to soon get copies of the floor plans and blueprints of my apartment within the next two weeks. I suspect that it will end up being either a horn like Crowe's ES450 or possibly even the larger ES290. They offer more coverage below 5kHz than smaller horns
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0142/2848/8292/files/Screenshot_2023-10-14_170306_480x480.png?v=1697317415 but I'd hope that the narrowing coverage at high frequencies wouldn't make them sound like I'm wearing headphones and/or have sweetspot that's too much like head in vise, like the AH425 JMLC may sound, which otherwise is said to have superb imaging, and its 16" diameter may add some height with my 11 ft triangular ceiling. Have some driver ideas for a two-or three way system
The other end of the horn choosing spectrum would be the at least nowadays uncommon constant directivity horns, like the "mumped" Klipsch K510-though this knock off is minus the mumped mod
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233808725468 OR something which I'd hope Troy Crowe, Weltersys and/or Cask05 might suggest. And a beryllium driver for a two-way system?
Regarding the power on/off transients which Kazoom found with DSPNexus
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=186956.msg1966210#msg1966210 ,
as this unit was at the top of my list at least for multisub (Rythmik F12) bass management and eventually for biamping a two or three way system, high level power on/off transients is the last thing beryllium compression drivers-far less my ears(!!!)-should be exposed. There are power sequencers one could use
https://gearspace.com/board/showpost.php?p=17133483&postcount=42, but shouldn't have to rely on for a DSP processor at this price point.
I was also concerned about the maximal output voltage vs. noise levels, as the DSPNexus balanced 4dbu outputs are much below that of the Merging Hapi's DA8 cards.
https://www.merging.com/products/interfaces/specifications#a-k-d8-d-a-k-d8-d-p-option-cardAl Clark typically prefers answering DSPNexus related questions via phone rather then emails. And while a highly accomplished designer, I can't help but suspect a lack of forthrightness when he fails to reply to legitimate and important questions, and to the poster personally and at the original forum thread
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/exploring-high-end-component-upgrades-for-diy-active-speakers-with-dsp.415829/post-7761434 -and for that matter here as well.