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What a cool place to listen to music! I admire most stuff in your room, including the Abby-like speakers, monoblocks, speaker wires, stand-up tape recorder, and the huge and heavy PS Audio power conditioner.
I have never heard a single driver speaker - but I can't stop thinking about the excitement so many people express over their single driver experiences. My system is evolving in a single driver-friendly direction, with gainclone amplification and a plan to buy a 6sn7 tubed pre-amp. But when I think about making the plunge with this mysterious approach to loudspeaker design, I quickly become confounded by the variants and what they all mean. "Horn loaded", "aperiodic", "open baffled", "transmission line", ...
Hi Chad, ...I found them to have a better top end and do a better job in the midrange. That said, Lowthers don't do bass at all. Well, they do some but not nearly as good as Fostex drivers. Here in lies the compromise. The Fostex drivers (generally) are very 'box' friendly. You can drop them in a BR enclosure, transmission line or a back loaded horn and they are fairly happy producing bass in all of them. Now, this is just my opinion so don't screw me to the wall on this but the Fostex lines midrange and treble (including extension) isn't near the quality of the Lowther, and in my case the PM2A's. Granted, the PM2A's are bloody damned expensive but they have a considerably better mid and treble range than the Fostex's that I've listened to (103, 126, 166, 168, 206, 208, 165) in my opinion. ...
All the above posts are great information, but nobody an predict that you yourself will love single-driver speakers or not. Single-driver speakers vary very widely in cost, sound, and quality, almost as much as "conventional" speakers. It's perfectly possible that you will buy a single-driver speaker "A" (or B, or C) and absolutely hate it. You just gotta listen to some, somewhere, somehow..
Quote from: Jon LAll the above posts are great information, but nobody an predict that you yourself will love single-driver speakers or not. Single-driver speakers vary very widely in cost, sound, and quality, almost as much as "conventional" speakers. It's perfectly possible that you will buy a single-driver speaker "A" (or B, or C) and absolutely hate it. You just gotta listen to some, somewhere, somehow..Can I hear an Amen!If you live around or ever visit the St Louis area, drop m ...
Scott, I totally agreed with you on that. I've never heard the Lowther but I've heard the AER.. forgot what model. And yes they are $$$$$ and the mid and high are better than Fostex for sure. But like you said Fostex are more forgiving and do bass better than AER or Lowther. So, that reason I chose the Fostex ... 6" 167E in my case because... First for the cost, secondly the sound. I could have save money and get myself the Lowther but with the type of music I listen to (Jazz, Pop, Trip-hop/e ...yes electronic music icon_wink.gif) and my listening level I think Fostex is good for me.Although I have to admit that sometime I'm dreaming of having a pair of Lowther with a good big and long DIY TL sub for bass belowHey! Scott nice set up there. I see Yamamoto amp there... and are the other amps below? Man! would love to be there when you guys get together. We NY Ravers seem to be more into SS, ICE and Chip amps here... haven't see much SET around here.
...The amps below are the Wellborne DRD's I built. By far the cleanest SET's I've ever listenend to. Buddy, if you ever make it down to St Louis, you'll find there are quite a few of us SET guys here. We've got 45's, 2a3's, 300B's, 845's, 50's, 10's and triode strapped EL34's. The speakers run the gammut. From Bozak Concert Grands to Altecs to Klipsch horns to Fostex to Lowthers and everything in between. I'm starting to think St Louis is the center of the Single Ended Universe (right next to Tokyo of course).
...The amps below are the Wellborne DRD's I built. By far the cleanest SET's I've ever listenend to.