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Snell K II, JM Labs Daline 3.1, Zaph Audio SR71 assembled from Madisound kit, Baronettes by Parts Express designer Dan Poinsett. Snell K and Baronettes are sealed, SR71 ported, Daline 3.1 transmission line. You can see my rebuilt Heathkit W3M which drives them. I'm a retired middle school band director so I have to try to do decent audio on the cheap.
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It'd be interesting to know how things sound with all those resonant cabinets/drivers in the room.
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My stable of inexpensive, vintage speakers......................................
EPI 70C
ROR studio monitor
Dynaco A10
ADS L10
ADC XL16
Steve
Curious how the ADS L10 sounds to you now in comparison with others.
Cheers
Bill
The ADS L10 is basically an older style L400, circa 1982.
The ROR studio monitors (circa, 1973) image better, but do not have the bass response that the ADS speakers do.
The Dynaco A10s were modded with newer 1" Vifa soft domes, and the Xovers were rebuilt with modern Poly film caps.
MUCH better high frequency response now, but still lacking a little in the bass department compared to the ADS L10s.
I'm running a homebrew 6BQ7A/6L6GC SEUL integrated tube amplifier, that puts out around 8-9 wpc.
More than enough power to get quite loud, in my little 10' x 10' music room.
Steve
Thanks.
I was a great lover of ADS speakers in the early seventies but did not buy one. Big mistake.
Cheers
Bill
....who is the winner?
Oz
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.
- Winston Churchill
you might have better luck experiencing better if you chose to move beyond selecting a host of lateral choices.
Awesome collection. The Zaph Audio model is very, very good indeed! The attached image includes the DIY Sound Group Fusion-8 Alchemy, Jeff Bagby's Continuum and Tribute, and the Pi Speakers 3Pi and 7Pi cornerhorn.
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