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Nice. I take it that it's the 70-20XR?
"1. The decision to use a MT driver design vs. a MTM three driver design. Is it simply to balance speaker size & cost over diminishing performance benefits (in my limited understanding) of the MTM? At this sota design level, I see numerous examples of each and wonder why I see no apparent consensus. I'm thinking of the Song Towers, top models of Wilsons, Hansen, Eggleston, YG Acoustics, Magico, Evolution Acoustics (MTMs) vs. (TM) Usher BE, smaller Wilsons, Magico, YG Acoustics, Kharma, etc."This really wasn't a close call. One of the main advantages of an MTM configuration is added sensitivity overall and power handling in the bass. But that only holds for a 2-way. In a 3-way with one large woofer capable of plumbing the depths down to 19 Hz, the woofer sensitivity will establish the system sensitivity, and it will be quite low if the woofer can really deliver the bass goods (remember the Iron Law of bass). So the added midrange senstitivity of an MTM would be completely wasted. You would have to pad down the mids anyhow. And the Accuton doesn't have to produce any low bass, so power handling isn't an issue either. "2. Midrange driver size. The Accuton ~3"+/-4" diameter midrange. Wow, that seems like a small diameter. I understand the desirable benefits of speed and dispersion with smaller driver sizes, but how is the gap between the midranges lower end of ~300 Hz down to the woofer get filled? There is obviously some juggling of sizes (maybe a 5"-6" midranges) with frequency ranges taking place."The Fs (natural bass resonance)of the Accuton is 96 Hz. It's crossed to the woofer at 350 Hz, so there is no hole in the response to fill. The Accuton and the Big Hog woof blend together perfectly using 2nd order acoustic slopes. And by the time the Accuton hits its Fs, it's 24 dB down. If it were used in a small 2-way, it could produce substantial output at 96 Hz. The HT4 design doesn't call on it to produce much of anything there. In retrospect, I wish I had thought of the Accuton in the first place. I had a pair lying around from a previous experiment that didn't work out due to a tweeter with no low end output, and I forgot all about them. When the FAL driver proved unworkable because of a design defect the factory couldn't fix, the light bulb finally clicked on.
Is it time to drop the HT4 designation? or Is it time to make it part of the name?
Jim:What are the amplifier requirements for the SoundScape 10 and SoundScape 12?
So something in the 200-250 wpc for solid state should suffice, Dennis? Obviously the more the better...
I'm using Frank's 120 (?) watter on both, and I haven't had any problems knocking pictrures off the wall. That's why you buy these things, right?
Not if he paints them bright red like the pair of HT2-TL's he brought to RMAF.
...Jim had a pair of red (very red) HT2 TL's sitting in the corner that I would have loved to have heard alongside the HT4's, but I had to dash back to the airport.
Well, hopefully you didn't think Jim would try to sell a $10k speaker that wasn't better than the HT3. That's kind of what this exercise has been all about. As for size, the 10" version doesn't look any bigger than the HT3 from the front. The difference is in the depth--the bass portion of the HT4 is about 7 inches deeper than the HT3. I don't know the specifics on weight, but I doubt that the bass portion weighs more than the entire HT3. And the midrange-tweet module isn't all that heavy. So I really think the decision between the HT3 and the 10" version of the HT4 is basically one of price, not room size--unless your only alternative is to slam the speaker flat up agains the rear wall. And that's probably not great for either speaker, though it would be particularly unfortunate for the HT4 since you would lose some of its soundstaging depthWell that is my problem. I have no choice but to slam them up against a rear wall. Depending on the depth of the SS10 the most I will have is 28" from the back wall to the front of the speaker. At least I will have 4 feet from the sides of the speakers to the walls.And please dont suggest another speaker might work better in my situation. I have been saving my money ever since I heard them at the lincoln city audiofest and now can purchase them and I will not be denied.