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In Reply to: RE: Back to the Planar posted by JLindborg on August 29, 2015 at 18:44:24
I don't think that is what he was implying. I think that he was talking about how long and how much investment it took for the guy to fine tune his room and system to match the RS 1b as well and ultimately better than the mg3.6.
He was not referring to there being an advantage to the 3.6.
What did you end up using to substitute for the EMIMs, is it a commercial driver? Are still using the original or rebuilt EMITs?
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I see.
Then I just misinterpreted the text. :)
Regarding the original EMIM's they are very constricted due to them being a membrane design and are supposed to lend over the sound reproduction to the bass towers at 150Hz.
The system just sound wrong without the right "body" in the sound.
And this due to the lack of output around 150Hz.
So I made the decision to replace all 14 of the EMIM membranes with ribbons made by Apogee Acoustics. (They are made specifically for the EMIM).
Now the RS1b is transformed to a full blood.
Thanks anyway for the correction of my misinterpretation of his post!
The one who succeeded was the one who didn't know it was impossible.
Yes, my brother had the Graz ribbons I believe.
It's a really good upgrade.
The one who succeeded was the one who didn't know it was impossible.
So Graz' Apogee from Austalia make those EMIM unit substitutes or did you retrofit the old ones with a rebuild kit from them?
I am assuming you are talking about these:
http://www.apogeeacoustics.com/oldforum/008160.html
Are they still about $250 each?
Yes, Graz' Apogee made those ribbon units to replace the membrane unit that is sandwiched between the pole pieces.
The pole pieces are the original.
The price for ribbons to retrofit is as follows and copied from Apogee Acoustics forum webpage:
2-5 units = $235USD/unit
6-9 units = $230/unit
10 units or more $225/unit
As of 1st October 2014
The one who succeeded was the one who didn't know it was impossible.
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