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Jon Ver Halen, the Lowther representative for the US, recently built a pair of OBeez using the TT 12 as a lower register driver, along with a PM6A
QuoteJon Ver Halen, the Lowther representative for the US, recently built a pair of OBeez using the TT 12 as a lower register driver, along with a PM6AI heard these at VSAC. This was my favorite 'normal-sized-speakers' room at the show (i.e. not counting the large horn systems).The baffle is really well made, it's thicker in the middle than at the edges, and the curvature 'squares out' near the bottom where the TT driver is mounted. Far beyond my construction skills. Jon described most of it in his post, the only other piece of information I can add is that it has a 1st order series XO @ 200Hz between the drivers (I asked him what he'd done). As far as I could tell, no dipole EQ or other shaping of any kind. You should look up the pictures of the amp that was driving these It's pricey though... I think each of those Lowther drivers is $800, and the TT's are, what, 2-300? He had a sign up saying he'd sell the system for 3200 or something like that, and I think it mentioned it had ~2k in parts cost.
I've been hesitant about 15" drivers for the same reasons. But I'm not sure an Eminence Alpha12 will get me the bass output I want, for the kind of music I listen to. Its Qts is quite a bit lower than the Alpha15, IIRC. I don't claim to understand this very well at all, but I think one of the factors that makes the Alpha15 work in MJK's design is its very high Qts.Where do you find T/S information on the Tone Tubby drivers?
You are going to have a ~5 dB hump in the response centered between 200 and 700 due to the baffle shape
Where do you find T/S information on the Tone Tubby drivers?
And also could you give some page info for the 'Beyond Ariel'-thread to get to the relevant passage ?/Erling
For me, these little Fukiun/Coral/Pioneer 4.5 light paper/alnico magnet jobs are sounding better and better and better. As my listening habits change, something like this, at night, in the dark, listening to very well produced orchestral music, I think I might have found what I was looking for.
Thanks Florian, no I do not think there was any second meaning. But Tone Tubbys was not used in any great frequency register. In fact I think it was almost a waste of its possible virtues in that use. How much of a speaker do you hear from 50 - 200 Hz ? /Erling
FlorianO,Thanks Florian, no I do not think there was any second meaning. But Tone Tubbys was not used in any great frequency register. In fact I think it was almost a waste of its possible virtues in that use. How much of a speaker do you hear from 50 - 200 Hz ?
I look forward to read painkillers report !/Erling