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This is a high sensitivity system.Tweeter is 100dB/1W/1m, mids are 95dB, 6.5" woofers are 92 dB. You can get a Powered Bass ($1200pr) system for the 6.5's and then only have to amp mids and tweeters. Depending on room size even a small SET should work.The outboard subs are, of course, powered, with plenty of headroom (92dB/1W with a 1000W amp).
3 weeks and you'll be hearing 60's on OTL space heaters, the 20 tube M2 monoblox...
Quote from: PLMONROE on 16 Dec 2006, 12:47 amJohn, you really know how to keep a person in suspense!. They haven't gotten here yet No matter Big B, has the real thing already up.
John, you really know how to keep a person in suspense!. They haven't gotten here yet
Quote from: John Casler on 16 Dec 2006, 12:49 amQuote from: PLMONROE on 16 Dec 2006, 12:47 amJohn, you really know how to keep a person in suspense!. They haven't gotten here yet No matter Big B, has the real thing already up.Correction, Jimbo! Man you guys should see the crap loaded onto Brian's work computer! There is so much kid's stuff on it it's ridiculous! It took an hour to get those pics from the camera to the site. Brian owes me steak dinner at CES.
Curious...How does the slot spread the treble response vertically across its entire length (probably covered elsewhere/previously)? This is important, as a mis-match between vertical dispersions in the midrange and treble would be undesirable.
I did extensive experimenting with wing opening angle and tried to make the wedge as tight as possible to reduce the visual impact and footprint of the system. I did not try unequal wing depths, and that is an idea worth pursuing.