Yeah that's one of his "legacy" designs. It's been replaced with the Filarmonica if I'm not mistaken.I have a Selah Audio RC3R in for review. Is this the same thing?
http://www.selahaudio.com/filarmonica-kit
Yeah that's one of his "legacy" designs. It's been replaced with the Filarmonica if I'm not mistaken.I have a Selah Audio RC3R in for review. Is this the same thing?
This is a significant design since its driver is used in a speaker which sells for $6000/pair.It's quite pricey, but I'd like to see the SEAS Loki at madisound.
I just contacted Heißmann and provided some links to ASR and asked them if they'd like to send some speakers over.
This is a significant design since its driver is used in a speaker which sells for $6000/pair.
Yeah that's one of his "legacy" designs. It's been replaced with the Filarmonica if I'm not mistaken.
http://www.selahaudio.com/filarmonica-kit
I contacted Eric at Diysoundgroup about sending in one of theirs.l He mentioned possible the HTM12.
https://www.diysoundgroup.com/home-...-series/home-theater-monitors/htm-12-kit.html
The make a good effort to do quite a lot of measurements.
http://www.hificircuit.com/community/threads/htm-speaker-kits.609/
Almost done building dual 12" subs so I've been looking at his Anniversario, Filarmonica and even the Ritorno. Not sure if he'd offer up the Ritorno in kit form.so which selah designs interest you most?
At the risk of clogging up the subfora here with cross-postings, maybe this is the place to mention these...?
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...wered-monitor-review.11076/page-2#post-313083
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(those are two different, optional drivers available with the "kit"; Fostex doesn't - AFAIK - sell a mismatched version )
This is a significant design since its driver is used in a speaker which sells for $6000/pair.
If someone near Amir has them, a Linkwitz open baffle design: LX521, LX mini, even the old ORION or Phoenix.
Cool. Thanks.Until someone else can do a proper job of it, here's my half-baked 2014 attempt at measuring the Fostex Kanspea P1000E + FF105WK. I didn't take very good notes, but room was not anechoic, quasi- or otherwise. I had the measurement mic pointed directly at the speaker from a distance of 2 M (I think). Since I had purchased the Fostex AP05 amplifier at the same time, I probably used that to drive the speakers. I sold them awhile back.
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so many monkey coffins, so little time to measure them all.
i like siegfried linkwitz’s designs, but they are fussier than monkey coffins.
I love his page, I regularly check back to see if there's something new. That said, his use of expensive boutique crossover components kinda puts me off. I were to built one of his designs, I'd definitely use components that are better with regards price/performance.Troels Gravesen's designs are (justifiably) well regarded but I'm afraid most of them would be outside your pricerange as he tends to use top of the line Scandinavian drivers and crossover components. The kits are available through Jantzen here in Denmark.