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Yes, the HT1, HT2, HT2-TL, and HT3 all use the same Seas W18 woofer.According to Dennis, the LCY ribbon works better with MTM speakers because its smaller faceplate allows the woofers and tweeter to be located closer to each other. He seems to like the LCY ribbon as well as he likes the G2 ribbon. I haven't heard a direct comparison, so I can't comment about them.The HT1-TL will have one W18 woofer and a LCY ribbon tweeter (similar to the HT2 models), instead of the G2 as in the HT1 and QW. It will probably replace the QW model, but Jim has not made any announcement about this yet. Its cabinet should be less complicated to build than the QW's and as a result might cost less.
So the only difference between the HT2 and HT2-TL is the extended bass response?
Also, how is the vertical dispersion of the LCY ribbon? I am coming from a metal dome tweeter where the sound wasn't as good when your ears went above tweeter level. Just wondering how that works with the LCY ribbon.
What are the differences in the cabinet design of the QW and the HT1-TL? Aren't they both MKTL design's? I seem to recall that the QW has a bottom mount crossover, but are there other differences, and if so, what are they and how do those differences effect the sound?
Additionally, would there ever be a valid reason to build a TL-based sub? Either as a stand alone unit or a unit to mate with the HT1? I know you once wrote that a TL-design could not go as low as a non-TL design, but it could go low enough, couldn't it? The HT2-TL have an F3 of 32hz.
What about a hybrid 3-way, with a LCY tweeter, a W16 or W18 mid-woofer in a sealed cabinet, and another W18, pair of W18, or a W22 in a TL cabinet, whether in a single cabinet or a modular design? The way design would deal with any additional midrange distortion because of the two way design, correct? Maybe we can talk about a pair of one offs. I've got the bug.
.... I think there is another issue here. This guy has a pair of HT2-TLs and all that other nice gear, and he's still got the bug . This may require an intervention .
Quote from: oneinthepipe on 7 Aug 2009, 05:09 amAdditionally, would there ever be a valid reason to build a TL-based sub? Either as a stand alone unit or a unit to mate with the HT1? I know you once wrote that a TL-design could not go as low as a non-TL design, but it could go low enough, couldn't it? The HT2-TL have an F3 of 32hz.Good question. I suppose there is no reason why it can't be done, although it might be as large as a 3-story doghouse. The more practical question is with the extended bass response that a TL cabinet gives to smaller woofers like the W18, why would you need a TL sub with it's wide tuning range? A simple sealed sub might handle the narrow range of bass that the HT2-TL couldn't.
Jim:What are the differences in the cabinet design of the QW and the HT1-TL? Aren't they both MKTL design's? I seem to recall that the QW has a bottom mount crossover, but are there other differences, and if so, what are they and how do those differences effect the sound?