Hey,
In looking around, I keep checking out Decewares' site to compare how their rated efficient speakers stand next to others. I've been looking at a lot of Lowther cabs. I guess at this point I should move this over to the speaker section, but since you guys are here I'd like to throw out a quick question regarding one speaker on Decs site. I ran across a small read regarding how new technologies are allowing for better sounding larger drivers. I then remembered a 15" 100db driver over at Deceware. It's the Model: ZF15L (open baffle)
Have any of you run across anyone that has perhaps heard this speaker? And as a general question, can speakers at Decs site be considered good enough to stand on their own sold at Deceware or elseware? I can almost answer this question as they have an Omega speaker. I think I've scratched anything under 98db off my list, even though I'm listening @4' to tweeter and under 90db 90% of the time with solo to small ensemble classical. Don't shoot me, but I'll leave a YouTube link to the speaker. What got me curious was the piano and cello sound. Both of these instruments of course sound very large, and they seemed to sound just about good enough in this demo. Speaker tone, and all the rest aside.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byhqlewpQQY
thanks
In looking around, I keep checking out Decewares' site to compare how their rated efficient speakers stand next to others. I've been looking at a lot of Lowther cabs. I guess at this point I should move this over to the speaker section, but since you guys are here I'd like to throw out a quick question regarding one speaker on Decs site. I ran across a small read regarding how new technologies are allowing for better sounding larger drivers. I then remembered a 15" 100db driver over at Deceware. It's the Model: ZF15L (open baffle)
Have any of you run across anyone that has perhaps heard this speaker? And as a general question, can speakers at Decs site be considered good enough to stand on their own sold at Deceware or elseware? I can almost answer this question as they have an Omega speaker. I think I've scratched anything under 98db off my list, even though I'm listening @4' to tweeter and under 90db 90% of the time with solo to small ensemble classical. Don't shoot me, but I'll leave a YouTube link to the speaker. What got me curious was the piano and cello sound. Both of these instruments of course sound very large, and they seemed to sound just about good enough in this demo. Speaker tone, and all the rest aside.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byhqlewpQQY
thanks