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I might give it a go.. just not sure how much benefit for Super-8 which has much less baffle around the driver.
Hey, Roy . . how's it hangin? Does me good to see someone try to be rid of diffraction as you might think it would. And thank you for putting in my site address. You know, used to be thought was given to this by guys like Vandersteen (who still does) and Dunlavy, and companies like PMC and Spendor. When the speaker business got more competitive, guys needed an edge and fine wood finishes became the trend cept for Vandersteen who puts a basket over his individual driver enclosures. Wilson has started putting felt pads on their upscale models if that tells you anything but they don't use wood enclosures. Anyway, good listening my friend and thanks, again. Jim
How does it affect the bass extension created by the wide baffle? Seems logical that it would. I sure hope it is a worthwhile tweek.......cuz it sure is ugly!!!!!Those speakers look like an old (really old) model with the new hemp driver switched in.Have you compared what you have to something more recent in the line?"Close your eyes to enhance sound experience, and to NOT see those ugly things!!!!!"I'm sure they sound fine........
gotspeakers,I don't think it looks like sh#t! It looks better in person than in the photo. If the appearance disturbed me I could reshape the felt and reinstall the grills. I'm mostly concerned with sound quality: appearance is secondary.These are older Bipoles. They sound great especially after installing the diffraction busters. I doubt that the newer Bipoles would sound any better. I haven't heard any of the newer Omega designs but the bipole design has certain sound characteristics that would be hard to duplicate with monopoles.You're right, I wouldn't want to spend the $$$$ on Legacy Speakers (frankly they look impressive but too much of monster speaker look for me). Looks like Legacy is more into high end HT applications too. I'm sure that I could get more bang for the buck from other manufactures. Too many drivers and crossovers. -Roy-Roy
Hi Robin,It seems to me it would be difficult to get the woolies to blend in with maple cabinets. I could dye them to get within the vicinity but perhaps it would be easier to just dye them black. Sure I could dye them lighter but maple is maple and very hard to approximate. However black is the color of most grills so if the woolies were dyed black they may be less noticeable than if they were just lighter in an attempt to look like maple. The drivers are black. Another possible option would be to search for wool in a lighter color. It may not be as high percentage of wool content. I'd have to do a search but I'm fairly certain that I've seen lighter shades in my extensive searching for the right wool that has the correct density so as not to droop.-Royed. I could also cut them round and dye black.Do you have pic of your woolies?
The Satman hath spoketh and he be a righteous dood. I have begun dying them for customers, BTW, when asked (for the price of dye and the gas to go get it).
Quote from: jimdgoulding on 5 Dec 2009, 10:43 pmThe Satman hath spoketh and he be a righteous dood. I have begun dying them for customers, BTW, when asked (for the price of dye and the gas to go get it). Just DON'T use the washer method if you're doing it yourself,,, right Jim?