High Efficient/Sensitive speakers

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gotchaforce

Junior Audioholic
The De250 in the Geddes OS waveguide + patented foam insert + low diffraction + Geddes crossover, low resonances cabinets won't necessarily sound the same as the de250 in the H290C + Parham crossover + rectangle cabinet.

The AE woofer is also used in the Audiokinesis Planetarium speakers, by the way.
Yeah it will probably sound better since the OS waveguide has C2C issues ;) :eek:
 
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gotchaforce

Junior Audioholic
Hyperbole aside, the Three Pi is pretty well engineered, isn't it? Wayne seems refreshingly reality based, if preferential to his own babies.

I think they are "superior in every way" only in the context of his specific approach. The SEOS throw a much wider pattern contra to his design goals. A SEOS based speaker may be the bomb, too. Either would probably work well for ADTG. (Plus, we need to convince him to get some horns, which as you noted are conspicuously absent from his collection.)
90x40 vs 90x60 isnt that big of a difference IMO

The SEOS has better horizontal polars than the h290C too :\
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
So the dudes at DIY Sound Group received their bulk order of SEOS waveguides and other miscellaneous stuff. Unless I am mistaken, I think they plan to offer finished speakers featuring that waveguide, collaborating with an as yet unnamed but supposed big shot in the speaker building community.

Anyone know more specifically what the current status of their SEOS project is in? Anyone heard or built one of their designs? AVS is presently down.
 
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gotchaforce

Junior Audioholic
So the dudes at DIY Sound Group received their bulk order of SEOS waveguides and other miscellaneous stuff. Unless I am mistaken, I think they plan to offer finished speakers featuring that waveguide, collaborating with an as yet unnamed but supposed big shot in the speaker building community.

Anyone know more specifically what the current status of their SEOS project is in? Anyone heard or built one of their designs? AVS is presently down.
SEOS is slow but steady... its headed by one man effectively in what amounts to his huge garage.

Dont think the plan has ever been to offer finished speakers, if someone wants to step up to the plate and use SEOS then they should. Otherwise Erich only has the capability to have CnCed flat packs made by a local CnC company. Then youre on your own actually assembling the crossover.
 
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bwaslo

Audiophyte
SEOS is slow but steady... its headed by one man effectively in what amounts to his huge garage.

Dont think the plan has ever been to offer finished speakers, if someone wants to step up to the plate and use SEOS then they should. Otherwise Erich only has the capability to have CnCed flat packs made by a local CnC company. Then youre on your own actually assembling the crossover.
Status can be found at Home page DIY Sound Group

and at DIY Sound Group - Index
 
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Zheka

Audiophyte
Hi Bill,

Are there any complete kits based on SEOS-12 or 15 WGs that maybe suitable for people without DIY experience? Something like what Wayne Parham offers for his designs - enclosure plans, assembled crossover, etc.?

thank you
 
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gotchaforce

Junior Audioholic
My understanding is that crossover used in CHT monitors is modified eminence one. Emphasis is on "modified" as in opposite of "stock"
Its only modified in the sense that they changed the L-pad, which only changes the output over the compression driver. thats it.
 
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Zheka

Audiophyte
Its only modified in the sense that they changed the L-pad, which only changes the output over the compression driver. thats it.


pictures of both crossovers will be in my next post (5 posts minimum for external links reqs).
 
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gotchaforce

Junior Audioholic
"The four resistors (the whitish rectangles) are for the L-Pad and to dampen the peak in the woofers. "

Hmm, i thought they added one resistor (the l-pad). Im guessing the others are to deal with the breakup node past the 1500hz crossover
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I see measurements of the Pi speakers.

Are there any measurements of the other HE (high efficiency) speakers (eD-c12, SHO-10, JTR, Seaton)?
 
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gotchaforce

Junior Audioholic
I see measurements of the Pi speakers.

Are there any measurements of the other HE (high efficiency) speakers (eD-c12, SHO-10, JTR, Seaton)?
Well by measurements do you mean polar measurements? thats all that really matters when it comes to high efficiency speakers. They need to be flat off axis because theyre supposed to be toed in heavily.

To answer your question: Nope.

Making a speaker with constant directivity is hard, i know for sure that the seaton and JTR would have some poor polars because coaxial drivers simply arent designed for it, same with the SHO-10 because the waveguide is probably pretty poor, not sure about the ed-c12, it depends on where eD crossed it over.

You can get a well designed JBL speaker with proper power response for $650ish here

JBL 3677 | Performance Audio

However if i were you i would still just buy these

Yorkville U15B Unity Series Full Range Loudspeaker (Ultrathane Black) at FrontEndAudio.com

ultrathane finish, awesome unity horn design, for the amount of tech its a bargain
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Somehow none of them regardless of brand can document a better response graph than the LSR6332.

Those JBL 590 look really pretty. :D
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
No, no, no! I thought the whole point of the game was for us to convince ADTG to spend his money on something different from what he already has.
IOW, HORNS. :D

But AJ says that technically speaking, my KEF 201/2 is a "horn", just a different kind of horn and not very efficient.

What if the HE speaker has a high efficiency horn ribbon tweeter? Would that be "different" ? :D
 
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jm78

Junior Audioholic
Those new jbl studio looks like an interesting alternative to klipsch.

The center channel seems kind of dinky though with 4" woofers which probably would make me pass on these. Still would like to see some reviews for these.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
Those new jbl studio looks like an interesting alternative to klipsch.

The center channel seems kind of dinky though with 4" woofers which probably would make me pass on these. Still would like to see some reviews for these.
As long as it can handle human voices correctly I'm not too concerned with the woofer size.

But yes, there are no reviews on these at all, I can't even find any comments from owners. From my understanding they haven't been available stateside for that long. They were orginally a EU/Asia only product.
 

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