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Very nice wood-work, and thorough measurements.One query, I feel the speaker freq response drops off(after 1Khz) more than I would have like, but you are the listener not me.Nice speakers...Cheers
Hi!Offline, we've discussed this design before and I am glad that it is working out for you. Do you mind putting up a pic of the rear of the speaker specifically to show off the shallow U-frame that the M-165X's are loaded in?Great work, I'll definitely drop by the next time I visit Austin.Anand.
BBC dip I assume...I use a DE250 compression driver, smooth as baby bottom, sometimes too smooth, hence I make freq. flatter not too much dip.cheers..
They look great Jason, and sounded wonderful. You were very instrumental in me switching to a OB design. I love the huge soundstage. Thanks
That's great, congrats on the successful work! FWIW I have the 5208's, use them in sealed with a single sub for now. Have used them on OB shortly because I enjoy ob's, but haven't had enough time to build a system. Anyway, my experience has been that the tweeter sounded a little cold when I use SS (gainclone), but not at all with tube amp.Don
Jason, looking good! Good work and congratulations on your full OB baby! I'd like to hear them - Mark H probably would too - maybe one of these days we could meet at your place for a listen - I could bring my Chinese tube amp for grins.Should I reveal your secret? That supposedly ordinary blanket draped over your TV, which is in reality woven from a specific acoustic absorption coeffecient fiber aa
Now everyone's going to be clamoring to get one.
Can you contrast the sound quality difference between the Radian Coax and your Selah's that use BG and Accuton? I am familiar with the way the BG and Accuton sound. I appreciate it as I am considering purchase of a pair of 5208 Radians.Chris