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Older Altec horn speakers
Johnnyb53 wrote: "I prefer a lower crossover point from a 15" speaker, but if it works, it works."He's referring to the 1200 Hz crossover point between the Altec Model 19's 15" woofer and 1" horn-loaded compression driver. At first glance, Johnnyb... 
How do you chose speakers based on room size?
"What design characteristics would be favorable for speakers in a small room that would not be favorable for speakers that were to be used in a large room and visa/versa?"Well this depends somewhat on where the speakers are located within the room... 
How do you chose speakers based on room size?
Thanks, Halcro. There can be other reasons for the perceived tonal balance to change with level, but I think differing thermal compression characteristics among drivers is usually the main one. Heykay, even though your 12 by 19 foot room would pro... 
How do you chose speakers based on room size?
Saki70, you have very good questions. I'm going to avoid getting too specific here because I don't want my post to cross the line and become an "ad". Driver integration is dependent on driver vertical spacing, crossover frequency & slope, and ... 
How do you chose speakers based on room size?
J Bailey, your experience with the large-format Klipsch Chorus II's in a relatively small room makes sense to me. They probably benefit from generous boundary reinforcement, and are directional enough to avoid the onslaught of early reflections th... 
How do you chose speakers based on room size?
Small rooms are the most difficult. You have at least three acoustic issues in a small room:1. Early onset of reflections (causes coloration and/or compromised imaging);2. Worse room modal situation than in larger rooms so the bass is lumpier;3. O... 
Speakers for live piano performance
Conventional home audio speakers do not work well for prosound. One problem is the radiation pattern; in a pro audio setting most of the listeners are in the farfield, where the "power response" (summed omnidirectional response) of the speaker dom... 
most articulate speaker
For the record, the guy who builds the speakers Clio09 owns readily concedes that a good ESL is more articulate.When the day comes that ESL manufacturers are moved to advertise "ribbon-like transparency" or "horn-like articulation" or "dome-like c... 
The closest approach: what amplification?
Unsound, obviously I should have made it clear which part of my response was about things an owner of existing speakers could do, and which referred to something that would have to be done during the design stage. In my opinion using an autoformer... 
The closest approach: what amplification?
Unsound, an across-the-board raising of the impedance curve (a la Speltz autoformer) will usually make a speaker more high-output-impedance-amp friendly, if needed. Redesigning the crossover to smooth out the impedance curve is seldom practical, b... 
The closest approach: what amplification?
Unsound asked Bill about high output impedance... obviously I'm not Bill, but I'll take a shot.If the amplifier has a very high output impedance (very low damping factor), to a certain extent the loudspeaker's impedance curve will "modulate" the a... 
Speakers that like corners
I can think of three designed-for-corner-placement speakers in production that I really like. From smallest to biggest:First is the AudioNote AN-E... very warm and easy to listen to. I am among those that raise an eyebrow at Audio Note's claimed s... 
Bass reinforcement for very large room
I had a fairly big room (33 x 13) when I lived in New Orleans, and it had doors leading into multiple adjacent rooms. The bass impact was noticeably improved when I closed all the doors. Mentioning just in case. 
Speaker recommendation
I used to be an Omega dealer and think very, very highly of Louis Chochos' designs. If I were doing what you're doing, that's what I'd go with.Dukedealer/manufacturer 
Bass reinforcement for very large room
While obviously I'm on record as a proponent of multisubs, small rooms are more prone to modal problems than large rooms and so in general multisubs offer more of a qualitative improvement in small rooms than in large ones, counter-intuitive as th...