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Seemed to be the most logical choice. I am excited to hear about this design and will hopefully be able to hear it, any of the line arrays actually, at some point. $5K almost seems like not enough when you consider 16 JP 2.0s are near $1900 and the woofers are easily another $1200. Doesn't leave you much wiggle room after crossover and cabinet.
What is the low end extension of this speaker, what are the dimensions and how much is the price of kit (if available)?
Quote from: klhWhat is the low end extension of this speaker, what are the dimensions and how much is the price of kit (if available)?The dimensions will vary depending on if you want a sealed or vented box and need a grille. For a sealed box it's 62" tall, 11-13" wide, and 14" deep (17" deep for the ported enclosure). F3 (-3db point) is 55hz ported and 90hz sealed. $3,300/pair for the kit.
I thought this line array was supposed to be tall enough to sound good when standing up... at 62" plus a 2" base one would have to be pretty short for that to be true (or on your knees!!). Was there a change in the design? Also, any pictures coming?
Of course I haven't listened to it. And common knowledge with line arrays is they don't have much vertical dispersion so once you get out of the vertical height of topmost driver the sound drops off. Since most people men are well over 5' tall I'd say a 62"+2" enclosure height surely is something to ponder... especially when the speaker is promoted as sounding good whether standing or seated. If it does sound good than my point is moot, but my questioning of that enclosure height justifiably has theoretical ...
rick,I too was a bit short... and for that I apologize. I have two way MB Quart monitors that are 7 years old. They are fine for college and apartment living, but soon I'll be buying my first home. Since I'm still looking at prospective homes, I don't know whether I'll have a separate home theater or not and what the dimensions will be. What I can say is I want line array mains that are tall enough that casual listening is possible, and I'd be glad to have that at the expense of not being able to lay on ...
A subwoofer isn't a worry because I will ultimately have an infinite baffle set up... the beauty of home ownership!
I apologize for being short but I've spent a great deal of time answering your posts and e-mails.
Rick -I decided to de-lurk for a post or two. The reason I pointed out my lurking status is because the questions that you answer from one person are actually the questions of many people. The fact that one person may be the first to ask them doesn't mean that you're being pestered. We all benefit from the answers, no matter who asks the question, and whether or not we make our existance known.I first heard of your Excelarray a year ago, and have been following Selah Audio ever since. ...
Hi Rick,Will there be any FR curves posted for your new line source designs?Thanks
The last speaker in this trio of arrays is going to be the same type of format as the Omegarray, but with ten Seas 5" mag cone woofers per side and eight ribbons. At $7K per pair this will be my reference system.