bibin3210
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Which amplifier was used?? just curious to know if match should be made in heaven....hyeah:
It was Pass F5.
Which amplifier was used?? just curious to know if match should be made in heaven....hyeah:
Hey Badri, congratulations. We are all waiting with bated breath.
BTW, it would pair well with a tube amp rather than the Mauro Penasa IMO.
@ Captain,
You are Bass envy or what?![]()
Bass envy!!! I'm assuming that you are implying that I do not prefer bass. Actually the kind of music I listen to contains generous amount of Bass. Exactly what would be generally missing in the Wide Bander designs unless augmented by putting them in BLH or TL boxes. I'm suggesting tubes amp because they would bring out best of what the Wide Banders excel at; the mid range magic. I'm actually curious to know how much bass do the Frugal Horns produce.
Glad to hear about that,
I have strong feeling that Frugal horn will perform better in lower octaves also.
Badri,
I respect your listening tastes but how come one can get satisfied by lack of bass in the music when the bass is there in the music and you are not getting it upto a satisfactory level. Saying it having a good midrange and not much bass points to what?
Awaiting listening impressions with FH3.
Kanwar
Hope this is not too much offtopic. We are always reminded that, due to laws of physics, the bass from small speakers is limited --- but isn't this usually to do with the size of the box, rather than the driver?
A quick answer from in-thread speaker experts will do me fine . But the answer probably relates to these speakers anyway, so not so offtopic.
]I respect your listening tastes but how come one can get satisfied by lack of bass in the music when the bass is there in the music and you are not getting it upto a satisfactory level.
Bass if less can be improved by optimum speaker placement. With my experience with TLs, i have seen that adding the correct amount of damping density can increase bass as this helps to make the cone little stiffer. From the images seen, i think the damping is quite low causing the cone stifness to suffer a bit and there by reduce the bass. Increasing the damping coefficient can actually increase the bass and also tame the mid-range a lot. Also if the mid-range is on the higher side then the bass would be masked by the mid-range. If this is the case adding some kind of compensation network can be of help to bring the level accuracy.
@bibbin: what is the weight of the polyester fiber used by you in the open and closed end? Let me know the length of the open side of the line and i could suggest you some method to increase bass (if possible).
Also let me know the fostex driver model nbr for simulation. thxs.
Is it just me or that these speakers are placed only couple feet apart? I wonder how the sound stage would be. These mid-ranges are quite small, so even if these are placed near walls, it can actually help bass rather than hurt it.
I think, you all should be keeping a tab on the diyaudio thread too. Post 1191 ,1192,1193 As far as fostex is concerned, damping does not help much. Corners /walls/reflectors .
I do not agree totally. If they are used in an back loaded horn enclosure the acoustic crossover will work and you do not need to damp much. If they are used in a linear transmission line loading then you need to damp them quite heavily (FE166en) especially if the length is around 4 feet.
ok.
TL vs Mk3 - how different are these two? (Pardon me, I'm only on few books and Google "knowledge" )
I guess the thread was specifically for 126e needing Support from walls/corners not all Fostexs.
My 126e is sitting in this enclosuer - below image ( something recommended hybrid ( pdf link ) )
Damping did not help much - Walls are his family now.
Possibly I'll move them to Mk3 later this year.