In Reply to: Re: How does a 10" direct radiator mid mate with a 1" compression driver? posted by Kloss on January 19, 2007 at 15:39:40:
Hi John,Thanks for asking!
Yup, I still offer that one. Bumped the price up to $4.2k because of more expensive capacitors in the compression driver's signal path (switched from Solens to Sonicaps).
The front is solid 3/4" walnut backed by 3/4" Baltic birch, and the other panels are 3/4" veneered MDF. Most of the other panels use constrained layer damping to reduce panel vibration.
My room at T.H.E. Show was actually a two-room mini-suite, so I had two systems going at once (playing the same music 98% of the time). I swapped speakers back and forth between the rooms, so which speakers are in which room depends on which day the photographer came by. So far a few pics of my room have appeared:
http://positive-feedback.com/Issue29/ces071.htm (scroll down about 4/5 of the way; nice blurb.)
http://positive-feedback.com/Issue29/ces072.htm (scroll down about 3/4 of the way - this is a floorstanding version of the previously stand-mounted Stormbringer. Larger woofer than the Jazz Modules, but a bit less expensive.)
I probably shouldn't count my chickens before they hatch, but I might get a mention in StereoTimes.com's coverage of T.H.E. Show when it comes out.
In the link below, the last photo is a close-up of one of four small subwoofers I had scattered around the room, driven by a single plate amp. I will probably demo a satellite-subwoofer system using the four-box subwoofer setup at a future show.
Duke
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- Re: How does a 10" direct radiator mid mate with a 1" compression driver? - Duke 20:22:16 01/19/07 (2)
- Re: How does a 10" direct radiator mid mate with a 1" compression driver? - Kloss 06:41:16 01/20/07 (0)
- Re: How does a 10" direct radiator mid mate with a 1" compression driver? hard 2 C - freddyi 20:36:39 01/19/07 (0)