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For the record, here are the comments Dave Dlugos posted in their entirety.We had an afternoon with the B200 (modified) and the SI with the original XO (so all bets are off with the new XO). I've not seen 2 drivers do a better job of full-filling their stereotypes. The B200 has it all over the SI in terms of midrange as one would expect with a single XO-less driver vrs a 15 with XO trying to reach up into the midrange. Also as one would expect the B200 has better, more 3 dimensional imaging. Also as one would expect, the SI has more & deeper bass, and throws a huge (but flattish) soundstage. The size is appealing, but the flattish nature is a bit of a set back. The 1 place where the sterotype is not played out is in the top-end where the phase-plugged B200 is actually better balanced than the SI horn. Almost all the things i have issue with in the SI have to do with having the XO right there in the critical midrange, and immediately set us thinking of was to improve that. The next day i was reminded of the new HDXO so am in the process of junk0-boxing one of those. We will also try active -- PLLXO 1st, but there is some merit into using the 4th order Bessel trick to time align the tweeter & the woofer. I couldn't live with the 1st gen SI because of the midrange discontinuity, but the XO change is aimed directly at this probelm. The modded B200 is also ~25% more $$$ and after hearing the effortless bottom on an SI, you'll be wanting to add an auggie, so that makes even more $$ On a B200 vrs Fostex note. The B200 doesn't seem to suffer from the FR anomolies that Fostex lovers, love to hate. When we phase plug a set of Fostex, it not only improves the HF dispersion & opens the midrange up, but usually kills some of those nasties. When i opened up the B200, dispersion was quite improved, the mid was opened up a tiny bit, but the smooth nature of the driver remained the same. dave
I haven't heard the SI's (but would like to)
you can probably get away with a smaller room using an 8" driver as opposed to a 15" driver.
Where do you live?