@mlsstl That's great to hear. Glad you are enjoying your Ohm 1000s so much.
Unfortunately, given my amp choice the Ohm's are no longer a viable choice for me.
Unfortunately, given my amp choice the Ohm's are no longer a viable choice for me.
Advice and help understanding, choosing a Widebander / Single Full Range Driver speaker?
@david_ten -- Interesting approach. My philosophy is to start with the speakers and then work backwards to the amp. But, if I understand this thread correctly, it looks like you are more looking to experiment and play with a second system rather than replacing your main system. That can certainly change the way one normally approaches things. Good luck with your venture! |
@mlsstl Good points. The speaker first approach is clearly preferred by most folks. In this case I did and do have a speaker in mind, though I am not sure it will end up being the final choice. I also know full well that this amp limits speaker choices. As you point out, this is about experimenting with a different chain and learning from it and seeing where it leads. With respect to the Cube Audio Nenuphar, I have been in touch with the designer and he feels very comfortable pairing a 2A3 amp with it. He presented the Nenuphar at the Munich Show paired to Tektron (Italy) 2A3 and 45 amps. I've been in touch with @almarg and Al has recommended more power, for obvious and valid reasons. Something along the lines of an 845 or 211 amp (with respect to the Nenuphar). In the case of the Found Music 2A3 amp, it is an all out effort from the designer and he feels confident that it will perform extremely well with the Nenuphar. Whether the Nenuphar is my final choice is still unknown and up in the air. My choice of Sound Lab (as stated in the OP) is no longer a viable option. Horns were a maybe a month and a half ago when I started the thread...now they are a very likely option. |
I think I know what you are looking for. A purist single driver system driven by a SET amp with no negative feedback. That means no crossover and no whizzer, as a whizzer is basically a mechanical crossover. You are okay without a super tweeter, as extension and linearity above 5k is less important than maintaining coherence in the treble and upper mid-range. To get this done, a 3 inch wide-band driver may be just about ideal for mids and treble. A Tabaq transmission line quarter wave type design or for bigger bass, a Frugel Horn XL back loaded horn type of design using the Alpair 10 driver. These are well engineered designs and are available for DIY. The commercial designers often times borrow from the DIY community...but in doing so they normally get away from the purist approach and add things like super tweeters, whizzers, baffle step correction, bass woofers, resistors, etc. |
The purist single driver is a dream, the have big issues . If you ok without super tweeter , no whizzer cone. 10-12 khz is good enough. . good without good bass, or want to get sub, another big issues will make sound not good. midbass lack, make sound thinner them need to be. i explain already in different treads, -baffle step https://www.trueaudio.com/st_diff1.htm, |