0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic. Read 443440 times.
Google Parts Express for their phone number.
Rumors of the Hemp OB drivers have been circulating for some time now. I'd be curious to know more when that becomes reality.
Hi Jim ~The Hemp drivers that would be available for your Revolutions, would in all probability not bethe same drivers that would be used for OB application. OB's require a driver with high Q,for example... and there are other issues that need to be addressed in designing a driverthat does not go into cabinets.
Quote from: -Richard- on 1 Mar 2007, 02:53 amHi Jim ~The Hemp drivers that would be available for your Revolutions, would in all probability not bethe same drivers that would be used for OB application. OB's require a driver with high Q,for example... and there are other issues that need to be addressed in designing a driverthat does not go into cabinets.Hi Richard,The Revolution uses a high-Q driver -- currently the Visaton B-200 -- and the new high-q hemp driver is being designed as a drop-in replacement for it. The major difference will be that instead of a 6 ohm impedance as the B-200 has, the high-q hemp driver will be 16 ohms. Louis said the mounting holes even line up perfectly with the B-200, so it will be literally as easy as removing the current driver, disconnecting the wires from the binding posts, reattaching them to the hemp drivers, and bolting the new driver back onto the baffle, and voila, you now have a Hemp Revolutiion.Beyond the appeal of having the hemp driver is the added bonus of having a speaker with two easily changeable drivers for two different sonic flavors.I'm not sure I will be doing lots of driver switching, as I'm much more likely to zero in on the one that brings me the most listening pleasure, but at least it's nice to know I can if I so desire.Believe me, I'm following this development pretty closely, as I have been since before I bought the Revolutions. Meaning that part of my motivation to buy them was knowing that there was a drop-in hemp driver that would be available for them. I wasn't counting on the 16 ohms, but according to folks who know, my still-to-be-restored Scott 222C will drive them no problem, and may even have some nice advantages with a speaker load like this. It all remains to be seen (and heard.)Regards,Jim
True about the dustcap, but my wife doesn't know that...
I am sure the little monkey's will pull out the phase plugs at some point too, if they see how they go in...