gregm,
Actually, giving some consideration to a custom build. Am inspired by the Verity Lohengrin. Alas, I will never have $80K to invest in loudspeakers.
I like the non-square cabinets of the Lohengrin, and from an engineering perspective, understand the purpose they serve.
My idea is the Volt RV3143 (12") or RV3863 (15") woofer in the lower cabinet, coupled with Seas Exotic W8 X2-08 (8") woofer, the Volt VM752 (3") midrange dome, and Seas T29CF001 or Scan-Speak D2904/7100-03 tweeter in the upper cabinet.
Yes, I fully understand these are $$$ drivers. I can design the cabinets, and am thinking 30mm internally braced MDF with front baffle angled to maintain time alignment.
Probably have the cabinets cut/fabricated on CNC router. Definitely need assistance with crossover design.
Design goals are wide frequency response, excellent micro/macro dynamics, and relatively high efficiency. I will be using a SUMO Half Power for amplification, but prefer the load to be an easy one, so as to make maximal use of the amplifier.
Your thoughts/comments are appreciated!
Actually, giving some consideration to a custom build. Am inspired by the Verity Lohengrin. Alas, I will never have $80K to invest in loudspeakers.
I like the non-square cabinets of the Lohengrin, and from an engineering perspective, understand the purpose they serve.
My idea is the Volt RV3143 (12") or RV3863 (15") woofer in the lower cabinet, coupled with Seas Exotic W8 X2-08 (8") woofer, the Volt VM752 (3") midrange dome, and Seas T29CF001 or Scan-Speak D2904/7100-03 tweeter in the upper cabinet.
Yes, I fully understand these are $$$ drivers. I can design the cabinets, and am thinking 30mm internally braced MDF with front baffle angled to maintain time alignment.
Probably have the cabinets cut/fabricated on CNC router. Definitely need assistance with crossover design.
Design goals are wide frequency response, excellent micro/macro dynamics, and relatively high efficiency. I will be using a SUMO Half Power for amplification, but prefer the load to be an easy one, so as to make maximal use of the amplifier.
Your thoughts/comments are appreciated!