
DenPureSound
Senior Audioholic
That is why that PhotoBucket is full to the Brim... and then some.I'm happy with all of them. That is why I keep them all.![]()
That is why that PhotoBucket is full to the Brim... and then some.I'm happy with all of them. That is why I keep them all.![]()
I remember those days at Cal Poly-SLO, CA. then onto Stanford it took forever - but never give up it was worth the ride out into the future and then some. Retired at 52yrs. and never looked back. Now onto some nice .flac off the uPNP DLNA server over to the Denon AVR-4311CI, then over to the EMO XPA-5, then into what Speaker FL/FR is the REAL QUESTION that I still have to Answer here ??He's already happy. Buying new speakers is just its own fun though. I'm in the same boat as him except i'm not graduated yet. just you guys wait about 3 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dennis can probably give you full details but basically the Phil 1s useI could get by with the Black finish that is fine -- is the cabinet, ML-TL, drivers, Xover design the same for the PH-2 as the PH-3?
Aren't the PH2's at $2K, and 3's at $3K? Then why should I go with the 3's to keep up with ADTG? Do the 2's have the same specs as the 3's, I only hope so...![]()
Thanks for passing on all of this info. You saved me a lot of time. Frankly, I've been surprised at how much more interest there's been in the 3's than in the 1's or 2's. I love the Scan woofer, but for HT applications with a sub, it would be a complete waste.Dennis can probably give you full details but basically the Phil 1s use
Sb Acoustics 8" woofer + a ML-TL optimized for it
BG Neo 8 midrange
Fountek NeoCD3 ribbon tweeterall put together with a dennis murphy crossover!
So at $1600 it's already a speaker that can run with anything in the tonal accuracy and sound quality department.
the Phil 2 goes from a world class ribbon to the RAAL 70-10d ribbon tweeter, which some people consider the most real sounding tweeter in the world (technically the RAAL 150-15d and.RAAL 70-20XR are probably 'better' as they play lower but since the Neo 8 is only around 3-4 inches wide you can play it up to the 70-10d's crossover point without much issue). Since the tweeter is different the crossover is appropriately different, but still a dennis murphy design. Basically there's no extra markup - you're just paying the difference in driver cost!!!!!!
The Phil 3 uses the same top section but the woofer is a different. 8" Scan-speak(less sensitive, but more linear throw and reaches a bit deeper) which i don't think is a big deal for anyone using subs or listening to 97% of music out there. Since the woofer is different the enclosure is differently optimized for it and so is the crossover. Again no extra markup unless you need a red finish. Just pay the difference in driver/enclosure/crossover parts. personally i think having two or three well selected, well placed 12" vented /15" sealed subs is a better idea than making a 8" woofer deal with bass below 60hz. the audiophile community probably doesn't. I personally find a 100hz crossover in my room to give smoothest frequency response.
Your speakers are starting to look very interesting to me. Looks like a great bargain. Just for looks alone they should go for over 10K.Thanks for passing on all of this info. You saved me a lot of time. Frankly, I've been surprised at how much more interest there's been in the 3's than in the 1's or 2's. I love the Scan woofer, but for HT applications with a sub, it would be a complete waste.
Agreed, and if you look at the cost of the PH2 woof it is $100, and the Revelator in the PH3 is $375, big difference in price for a reason. I have reviewed both woofers and when I saw the SB Acoustics in the Phil 2's I said that maybe is worth $100, then I looked up the price - yeppers, one hund. If you look at the SB's Power Handling Rating it is POOR at 60 Watts, vs. the Revelator at 170 Watts!! So I think ADTG is going the right way with the Phil 3's in my opinion.Dennis can probably give you full details but basically the Phil 1s use
Sb Acoustics 8" woofer + a ML-TL optimized for it
BG Neo 8 midrange
Fountek NeoCD3 ribbon tweeterall put together with a dennis murphy crossover!
So at $1600 it's already a speaker that can run with anything in the tonal accuracy and sound quality department.
the Phil 2 goes from a world class ribbon to the RAAL 70-10d ribbon tweeter, which some people consider the most real sounding tweeter in the world (technically the RAAL 150-15d and.RAAL 70-20XR are probably 'better' as they play lower but since the Neo 8 is only around 3-4 inches wide you can play it up to the 70-10d's crossover point without much issue). Since the tweeter is different the crossover is appropriately different, but still a dennis murphy design. Basically there's no extra markup - you're just paying the difference in driver cost!!!!!!
The Phil 3 uses the same top section but the woofer is a different. 8" Scan-speak(less sensitive, but more linear throw and reaches a bit deeper) which i don't think is a big deal for anyone using subs or listening to 97% of music out there. Since the woofer is different the enclosure is differently optimized for it and so is the crossover. Again no extra markup unless you need a red finish. Just pay the difference in driver/enclosure/crossover parts. personally i think having two or three well selected, well placed 12" vented /15" sealed subs is a better idea than making a 8" woofer deal with bass below 60hz. the audiophile community probably doesn't. I personally find a 100hz crossover in my room to give smoothest frequency response.
Well, if it makes you feel any better I'm going to "settle" on the 2's.Thanks for passing on all of this info. You saved me a lot of time. Frankly, I've been surprised at how much more interest there's been in the 3's than in the 1's or 2's. I love the Scan woofer, but for HT applications with a sub, it would be a complete waste.
Whoa, hold'er there a minute.If you look at the SB's Power Handling Rating it is POOR at 60 Watts, vs. the Revelator at 170 Watts!!
Man--I gotta get you on my payroll. You could do my website. Excellent post. The real advantage of the Scan woofer is bass extension. It is very rugged, and I'm sure it will take more juice before bottoming out than the SB. But for practical applications playing music, I don't think either woofer presents a problem in terms of power handling. And for all of those prehistoric creatures on a rampage in HT applications, you're going to be using a sub.Whoa, hold'er there a minute.
Let's consider something:
85db + 60w = 102.7db
87.5db sensitivity + 60w = 105.2db
85db + 105w = 105.2db
87.5db + 95w = 107.2db
85db sensitivitiy + 170w = 107.2db
Heat is never your friend. the less power you're using, the better IMO - i really doubt the scanspeak has double the heatsinking capability... it uses roughly a similar size voice coil for starters. I think a woofer rated for 60w being fed more than its rating, is a lot more likely to last longer than a woofer rated for 170w but being fed twice the power at its rating.
Now as a general rule you have to remember the nature of music content. Unless it's heavily compressed, 60w RMS is something like 250w peaks, and somewhere in between those two points more closely approximates the nature of non test tone content IMHO.
A raw power handling number doesn't necessarily approximate what we hear (the audible effects of compression), or if it even matters. Test tone ratings are one thing, but I think real world application is a whole nothing thing. Sometimes these are determined by free air mechanical limitations rather than thermal limitations too.
Check out this article by Paul Apollonio:
Loudspeakers & Power Ratings Part III: The Test Results — Reviews and News from Audioholics
given the limited passband with a subwoofer (60hz to 800hz) combined with the actual nature of music content, I can't imagine being scared to blow a woofer, unless you're listening really damn loud to undynamic content. In that case I don't really see any of the Phils as the optimal choice, as that's not what they're designed for.
Looks like Grant you have a new job there, or is it just another one.Man--I gotta get you on my payroll. You could do my website. Excellent post. The real advantage of the Scan woofer is bass extension. It is very rugged, and I'm sure it will take more juice before bottoming out than the SB. But for practical applications playing music, I don't think either woofer presents a problem in terms of power handling. And for all of those prehistoric creatures on a rampage in HT applications, you're going to be using a sub.
Heh. I can't imagine being paid for something so trivial but I'd love to contibuteMan--I gotta get you on my payroll. You could do my website. Excellent post. The real advantage of the Scan woofer is bass extension. It is very rugged, and I'm sure it will take more juice before bottoming out than the SB. But for practical applications playing music, I don't think either woofer presents a problem in terms of power handling. And for all of those prehistoric creatures on a rampage in HT applications, you're going to be using a sub.
I get the sense you're experiencing this first hand with the Philharmonics?Bruno Putzeys said:Economists might imagine otherwise, but the free market is not run by rational, fully informed consumers. It is ran by opinions, partial information, pre-existing business interests and the pure chaos that any sufficiently non-linear feedback system has.
Well, I guess I'm studying Mechanical Engineering, but a job in it would be sooo drab... after I get a bachelor's.. I want to get accepted into a law school where there's really hot womenBTW, what are you studying there, EE or EL or Physics, just curious?
I think so. Multichannel stereo can be a bit of an amp killer in general (and can have adverse affects on clarity with superior speakers because of excessivw comb filtering)So, now the question is since I use my FL/FR always with the dual subs either in the Stereo Mode, and/or in the MultiChStereo mode off the 4311, but always either way w/ the two subs firing, should I really be looking at the Phil 2's instead of the 3's, and save the $1K?
Dennis, are you going to have any of this lineup on display at the RMAF next weekend?
If the price difference were $2K or more, I think there would be more interest in the PH2s.Frankly, I've been surprised at how much more interest there's been in the 3's than in the 1's or 2's.
ADTG -- your still trying to convince me to go w/ the ScanSpeak Revelators for the woofers, a little bigger enclosure, same mid/tweet drivers. But being a one time buy why not get the Phil 3's to be able to reach lower in frequencies w/ the Denon in Direct Mode, and set them at Full Range, best of all worlds then w/o subs?If the price difference were $2K or more, I think there would be more interest in the PH2s.
For example, the Salon2s retail @ $22K, while the Studio2s retail @ $16K, a difference of $6,000!
But at only $800 difference, I think most people would say to themselves, "Why not just get the flagship model and never look back?"![]()
Me thinks I have to raise the price of the Phil 3.If the price difference were $2K or more, I think there would be more interest in the PH2s.
For example, the Salon2s retail @ $22K, while the Studio2s retail @ $16K, a difference of $6,000!
But at only $800 difference, I think most people would say to themselves, "Why not just get the flagship model and never look back?"![]()
Maybe after the PH3's, Dennis will have some PH5's that will be two levels up for ADTG to buy and try out against the Orions/Salons/KEF's.Just blame it on GranteedEV!
He wanted me to get some SoundScape speakers, but I refused because the aesthetics aren't my cup of tea.
Then, when GranteedEV recommended the Philharmonics and talking about RAAL ribbons and such; plus Swerd & Warpdrv rave about their Salk speakers; I looked at the PH3s and their aesthetics matched with my brain.
But that is it. No more speakers after the PH3s (are you listening, Grant?)![]()
I would think after you get your B.S.M.E. you should either stay on the tech. side again and go for your M.S.E.E. or if you want Mgmt. go for your M.S.B.A. or Marketing/Sales where some bigger bucks are.Well, I guess I'm studying Mechanical Engineering, but a job in it would be sooo drab... after I get a bachelor's.. I want to get accepted into a law school where there's really hot women![]()