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The U15's crossover to the Eminence LF unit at 300Hz. I want to get rid of the Eminence driver altogether. Finding a suitable off-the-shelf LF unit that will do the horns justice in a Hi-fi environment is quite a challenge.
Check Acoustic Elegance for their 15" drivers. They were formerly Lambda Acoustics and are considered among the finest woofers in the world. People use them as an upgrade from TAD drivers.
also, Nicholas McKinney is with the company, and he helped Danley design the Unity horn
I suspect this gives credence to the notion that we need an order of magnitude more amplifier power and/or sensitivity on the part of the speakers than we thought we did, and this plays a very important part in the achievement of enjoyable sound reproduction at home.This might warrant its own thread.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I should proceed fixing with my LF roll-off problem?
After some dialogue with dwk earlier in the year, I was all set to get a pair of U15 shipped out here, in parts if necessary.However, I bought Nick's last set of Unity's so I'll be using those and some AE TD15X instead. Looking forward to the build over Xmas break.http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/ee287/A9X-308/Unity/
The 15's in the Yorkies are B&C from what Yorkville told me but I don't recall which OTTOMH.
The other issue that I can't decipher has to do with room size vs. low frequency wavelength. I believe a 50 Hz wave is around 24 feet long. How can you reproduce that in a 15 foot room? And how long is a 20 Hz. wave? How big is the space that this wave requires?