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Hello,I'm in the (LOOOOONG) process of building my line arrays using 8 Vifa PL18W09's and 8 BG Neo8 PDR's per side. Woofers I'm building a separate SEALED box for the woofers (8" x 60" x 13.5" WxHxD) out of 3/4" Baltic Birch Plywood - 2mm of Dynamat - and 3/4" MDF sandwiched together for a total wall thickness of 1.53" all around. Needless to say this is one hefty and DEAD box. It took a ton of time and glue to put together but I'm very happy as to how it's looking/feeling.In case you're wo ...
The Neo8PDR is really not very good for use as a tweeter
have you considered dodd audio? Gary seems to offer excellent products at lower prices compared to other tube amps...
Quote from: Rick Craig The Neo8PDR is really not very good for use as a tweeter That's what I've read about any ribbon due to their poor vertical dispersion.If you put them in a line though, the story changes.Am I getting my facts mixed up here?I have never read any complaints from Alpha LS owners as to the inadequacy of their BG NEO8's as tweeters.And PLEASE don't use my thread as ANOTHER flame war between GR Research and Selah Audio.We've had our fill with those.Thanks,edit: stupid spelling errors
Hi JonL,Thanks for your good words.I've been thinking about your different sonic signature amp remarks in regards to crossover point. I think you're right. I'll definitely have to go with identical amplifier pairs. Since I won't use the woofer line below 80Hz (or so) does a tube amp have enough juice to move 8 woofers with authority and clarity?I'm not familiar with tubes and I don't want to buy a "weakling"... Thanks,
Since the line array is so efficient why not try the http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/powerwave/">Griffin PowerWave? 15W/channel of digital amplification. Less than a c-note. Or try multiple amps for biamping. Incredible bang for the buck.
If you do go with tubes on a budget you might want to consider the Consonance Ella. I built an Ella amp which I'm using with a pair of Linus 2's, and I'm very happy with the results. With the optional KT88's it will do 50 watts/ch, and the price is well within your budget. You could build two for about $1.5K. Also, if you get a kit amp there are opportunities to do upgrades (signal path resistors, caps, etc.) which will put it in the same sonic neighborhood as some of the $2K and over "name brand" amps from ...
Does Gary Dodd have a website?
That's the dilemma. You could think of tube amps that do bass well with multi-drivers, but we're talking about ridiculous money.