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Another question for you Abbey owners; have any of you replaced any of your crossover parts with upgraded parts like caps?? And if so can you post what differences you have achieved by doing so. Thanks.Dan
If you are a diy'er who likes tinkering, like I do, just to see if there is a difference, I would change the series capacitor and resistors in the tweeter network.
When JTW comes over in a few weeks to listen, he can give you guys a more impartial viewpoint.
I only changed the caps in the series part of the CD network. I used Jantzen Z-Superior caps bypassed with Mundorf supreme silver/oil. I also used Mills resistors in that network. All the LCR tanks are as received from Dr. Geddes. I added the Mundorf after a few weeks, they seemed to provide a bit more top end clarity and sense of space. Not huge but since I already had the caps and there was no real investment it was well worth doing. One of these days I will rebuild them as the 12a but most of the parts are different and I'm happy enough with them that spending the $$ for a box of parts isn't a very high priority. mike
About the crossovers, are they first, second, or third order? Just wondering if this plays into the dynamic capacity.
Yes the Abbey 12A has a redesigned crossover and the biggest difference is the enclosure material. It is now a poly material that is much stiffer than MDF, and also much more expensive that MDF. The woofer is also now mounted on the inside of the enclosure so there are now no screws visable on the outside. I have the first pair of Abbey 12A speakers that Earl made, and the other thing about this new enclosure material is the fact that it takes a finish much better than MDF mine are a real nice high gloss black.
Abbeys plus three subsMakes you dream of gear no moreIts all about sound
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In fact, it has been found that, in general, three subs operating in unison with a pair of Summas will yield an acceptably flat frequency response throughout the listening room without the use of any EQ at all. This can, however, only be done with a judicious choice in the parameters of the subs which requires some measurements of the real situation in the actual room.The details of this procedure are beyond the scope of this article, but are available elsewhere.
The Abbeys image every bit as well as the Orions and the dynamics are better in my opinion and they will play much louder with no detectible distortion. When I had the Orions the sound just fell apart once you got up over 92dB.
Here is what I am trying to say, the Abbeys are a much better bargain. I had almost 7k into my Orion ++ speakers. I have 5k into the Abbeys and they are a better sounding speaker, that makes them a serious bargain in my book.
Another question for you Abbey owners; have any of you replaced any of your crossover parts with upgraded parts like caps?? And if so can you post what differences you have achieved by doing so. Thanks.