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Sorry, only have a Sim I-7 and it's fantastic!
a line array of 8 - Fostex FE127e per side, 100dB/1w/1m. 4 ohm (series/paralleled). I have a separate 1000w class D amp running the subwoofers. From where I sit, 100w would get me about 105dB peaks.
What you want is a nice 20-40W low feedback tube amp/ There are lots of PP EL34 integrated amps available these days... you want one you can flip into triode.
If you have heard the RWA, how does it sound when you run it up pretty loud?
Quote from: bowmore on 25 Jan 2009, 12:36 am a line array of 8 - Fostex FE127e per side, 100dB/1w/1m. 4 ohm (series/paralleled). I have a separate 1000w class D amp running the subwoofers. From where I sit, 100w would get me about 105dB peaks.No tweeters -- an arrary like that should be combing like crazy above about 3-4 k unless it is a focused arrary....Also, the efficiency of the FE127 is more like 90 dB (measured across about 150+ units), so 98 dB 1W/1min the midband is more realistic. 5 W will give you 105 dB peaks.A 100 W amp would give 118 dB peaks.The FE127 likes amps with a highish output impedance. What you want is a nice 20-40W low feedback tube amp/ There are lots of PP EL34 integrated amps available these days... you want one you can flip into triode.If you want SS find yourself a Firstwatt F1 or F2 (you'd need a pre-amp thou, and your budget is gonna be stretched)dave
I would be very interested in what you think of the RWA vs the First Watt when you get that opportunity.
No combing at all. Tweeters don't comb if they are lined up like a line source. Since every driver is producing highs, no combing. I did a focused array and it locked your head into a vise. It was as bad as the old electrostats. Move your head 2" and you are screwed. I agree w/ your 100w producing a 115dB peak, but that is one meter away and I am 4 meters away. So the peak is more like what I indicated earlier --- 105db.
Quote from: bowmore on 25 Jan 2009, 03:32 pmNo combing at all. Tweeters don't comb if they are lined up like a line source. Since every driver is producing highs, no combing. I did a focused array and it locked your head into a vise. It was as bad as the old electrostats. Move your head 2" and you are screwed. I agree w/ your 100w producing a 115dB peak, but that is one meter away and I am 4 meters away. So the peak is more like what I indicated earlier --- 105db.Because of the centre-to-centre distance of the drivers they will comb. Jim Griffin's line arrary paper covers it well. 4 meters away would help considerably thoudave