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Lynn Olson has had John Janowitz of AESpeakers make a new variant of the Dipole15. It's called the LO15.Here are the measured parameters of the new drivers:Fs: 33hzQms: 31.28Vas: 325LCms: 0.31Mms: 75gRms: 0.49Xmax: 9mmXsus: 10mmSd: 855 sq. cm.Qes: 0.98Re: 3.1ohm (parallel)Le: 0.058mHBl: 7TmQts: 0.951W SPL: 92.75dBIt's in an utterly different quality league to the Augie (reflected in the price), with a very sophisticated magnet design.AESpeakers would, I understand, recommend this model over their IB15.David
If you're planning on lowpass'ing the driver at 100hz, I would think that the LO15 is a bit more driver than you need. If my reading of the BtheA thread is correct, he's looking for a driver to run from ~50hz up to ~200hz. The IB15 w/ heavier cone and less advanced motor, at $129 per, would suffice for your purposes as would the OB15.I have a quad of OB15 heading my way, so hopefully I'll have a listening impression before the New Year.Regards,John
Essential requirements: 1) bass driver per speaker (space issue)2) Being able to go as low as possible with narrow baffle (MAX width 42cm) - the Augies like is bigger.3) Clean, linear response (I wont EQ)
I think you are wasting your time and money, the narrow width of the baffle is going to determine the low frequency response. Getting a driver with a lower fs is not going to add any significant additional low frequency response. Also, having one driver is going to limit your SPL/W/m so you will need to significantly pad down your mid range or full range driver, you will need a lot of power. If you are not going to use EQ, I would recommend a driver with a Qts of 1.0 to 1.2 and an fs of 40 to 50 Hz and as efficient as you can find. Not trying to rain on your parade but I am not optimistic about your plans, in my opinion you are going to spend extra money and not get any additional or optimized performance.Martin
I have a quad of OB15 heading my way,
Do you have suggestions for a different driver, possibly engineered for OB setup?
Quote from: Telstar on 2 Dec 2008, 05:20 pmDo you have suggestions for a different driver, possibly engineered for OB setup?OK, a plate amp will help you since you now have a volume control on the bass driver. I am really not a fan of plate amps and prefer an active system with multiple amps, it is more flexible. What is your low frequency goal and what type of SPL are you looking for to match the next driver in the system?
My low frequency goal is 30hz. I'm not looking for high SPL, I think no higher than 100dB.
Only if you bring these...
My dear old Lounge Lizards.... I still have the drivers but the baffles are buried in the Maui landfill. sniff....
Hi Telstar, got your pm over at stereonet and thought I'd reply here for the benefit of anyone else looking to mate Augies with Bastanis widebanders.I've got one Augie each side, mounted fairly low on a 44cm (just over 17") wide baffle. Small wings on the bottom half only, starting 12cm deep at the base and tapering to 4cm half way up, mainly just to stiffen the baffle.
XO in done with Behringer DEQ2496, as is some room correction. The DEQ has a 2nd order XO, but I use the GEQ and PEQ to roll it off pretty sharply(over 24db/octave I'm guessing) at about 200hz. This is higher that most Bastanis users opt for, but I have what I think is room induced roll off of the widebander starting pretty high up.
Dont think there is any problem running the Augie this high if you can chop it off pretty steeply, better than running the Bastanis box subs that high. Seemless integration to my ears, I'm very happy with it. Though I'm curious as to other bass driver options - you can always do better.
The DEQ feeds a 120W NAD C370 integrated amp. The Augies get down to the high 20's. I have a large room node at 30hz which I flatten with the DEQ, but reckon this is still letting me get a bit lower that most Augie users get. Though 30hz seems to be about the norm on similarly narrow baffles.
Really happy with my setup, can only snow dream of a bigger room and perhaps doubling up on the Bastanis widebanders and another pair of Augies.
....otherwise I would have never dug up such sad memories...