wout31
500+ Head-Fier
As mentioned: Talking speakers, not headphones.The sensitivity of the Audez'e LCD-4 headphones is 97dB, just FYI.
With headphones you can tell me anything, I have no clue.
As mentioned: Talking speakers, not headphones.The sensitivity of the Audez'e LCD-4 headphones is 97dB, just FYI.
The speaker design is called the Super-7. It began as a high-end design by Danny Richie of GR Research. They were going to be sold by Serenity Acoustics until the company that made the planar drivers got sold. The Neo-3 tweeters dried up real quick and Serenity went out of business. Years later Danny designed a custom version of the Neo-3. Due to interest he worked with a cabinet maker to make flat pack kits available. I already had the lower sub cabinets so I only needed the top-half baffles. They’re 96dB sensitive and an easy 8 ohm load.
Here‘s an old thread where Danny discusses the design.
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=109918.msg1133425#msg1133425
Sadly, the Neo-10 drivers dried up shortly after I got my kit. There’s only like maybe a dozen of these speakers out there. You won’t find any pics from Danny in that thread because he had to change his computer setup at some point and it broke all of his pic links.
Here’s another thread of Super-7 owners discussing and tweaking the crossover. Lots of pics In this thread.
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=141060.0
Danny also made an open baffle line source using the same planar drivers. The original was ridiculously expensive due to a machined aluminum cabinet. A couple more pairs we’re made using a special composite material that was much cheaper than aluminum yet the kit still cost over 12k to produce! The drivers alone cost around $5k! These we’re even more sensitive at 98dB.
New Record Day got to experience them along with a simple 2-way using just one planar tweeter and one planar mid.
@bcowen made those Tyr's (?) for Schiit. They're just a cardboard mock-up!![]()
There are a couple sets of VU meters in that gear as well, a man after my own heart.My word! No wonder you hide your Gear behind a Spoiler! That's (almost) insane. I like it...!![]()
Can't wait, but isn't 4PM PST = 6PM CST?Virtual SchiitrMeet December
All Wrapped Up!
Hey guys,
I'll be coming to you from the Schiitr in California for the end-of-the-year wrap-up. This is where I drink, wonder why I feel like I feel like I've been working like crazy when we didn't really introduce very many new products, drink some more, and blather about a future that is more speculative than usual, given our supply chain dystopia, and maybe even give you a complete list of what we think we're doing next year (but really won't, because parts/metal/transformers/boards/whatever).
Nah. I won't be spilling all the beans, sorry. However, we will be giving away one (or two, if necessary for stereo) of every product we make next year, to one lucky individual. Just like last year. So there is that!
Questions? You know the drill...send them to denise@schiit.com
Virtual SchiitrMeet December
Thursday, December 16, 4PM PST (2PM CST)
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All the best,
Jason
I trust Danny’s numbers. He pretty much tells it like it is. His speaker designs have won numerous awards and his kits are some of the best bargains out there. He can be a little eccentric on some things but he knows good measurements and good sound. If you check out the GR Research you tube channel he shows a lot of design flaws in major brand name speakers.So the numbers are just a myth.
Rule number one: Never trust numbers provided with speakers. They are 99% hugely exaggerated or just marketing blah.
Rule number two: Always use rule number one.
Talking speakers, not headphones.
Hoping to try his upgrade kit for the Klipsch RP-600M soon (got on sale recently).I trust Danny’s numbers. He pretty much tells it like it is. His speaker designs have won numerous awards and his kits are some of the best bargains out there. He can be a little eccentric on some things but he knows good measurements and good sound. If you check out the GR Research you tube channel he shows a lot of design flaws in major brand name speakers.
I trust Danny’s numbers. He pretty much tells it like it is. His speaker designs have won numerous awards and his kits are some of the best bargains out there. He can be a little eccentric on some things but he knows good measurements and good sound. If you check out the GR Research you tube channel he shows a lot of design flaws in major brand name speakers.
Someday I will have to show you some of my collection of caps.I've watched quite a few of Danny's crossover reveal videos. Pretty shocking, considering the cost of some of the speakers he's dissected. Plus, it doesn't help that Danny can be a bit blunt too, with his assessments. But, I do agree with him concerning parts quality. I'm a big believer on rebuilding speakers with better parts, especially capacitors. I like boutique capacitors!![]()
I wish I were on your "friends list"...Right now Finnegan and I are boxing up some gift tubes for friends.
Someday I will have to show you some of my collection of caps.
Right now Finnegan and I are boxing up some gift tubes for friends.
Well my enemies list is very small, what is the best 6sn7 or equivalent you own at this point in time?I wish I were on your "friends list"...
I am only sending Mr. Cowen Russian tubes, a 1950's winged C and one of the earliest versions of a Melz 1578 that I know to exist. The man deserves a lot more from me so every now and then I make a cardboard amp for him or paint some tiger stripes on some pine. Nothing but the best for him lol.No GE's? Not for @bcowen?
(He's going to drive to VA one day, and hunt me down...! I won't mind, as long as it isn't death by NC BBQ)...!![]()