Something stirs in the Undergrowth
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#2101 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Hmm...
http://en.toutlehautparleur.com/fostex-fx120-8ohm.html
Good prices , but website rejects my credit card payment for 2x FX120.
No response to query on this - probably on holiday !
http://en.toutlehautparleur.com/fostex-fx120-8ohm.html
Good prices , but website rejects my credit card payment for 2x FX120.
No response to query on this - probably on holiday !
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#2102 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
maybe because it's an 'on order' item Mark.
On order items cannot be cancelled according to the blurb so in that case maybe they do not want to take your payment until it's in stock.....maybe.......lead time on this one is quite long
On order items cannot be cancelled according to the blurb so in that case maybe they do not want to take your payment until it's in stock.....maybe.......lead time on this one is quite long
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#2103 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
That makes sense Ed - I'll try & contact by email & see if they can acknowledge the order somehow.
Serves me right for testing speakers while sitting just outside the room & quite a bit off-axis.
The Fe103e/FF105WK array has marginally better midrange tone but is pretty nasty at times when sitting on-axis - not listenable long-term.
It may be possible to fashion a sort of inside-out roof edge of a baffle where the two pairs of drivers are facing inwards somewhat, say about 20 degrees from face-on, and run them that way - ought to work .. but messy to make, especially out of Perspex which would be the ultimate aim.
So, I think for the interim solution a pair of FX120's each side is the answer. I just swapped back to this set-up and did more listening in the real listening position, and it copes very well with a selection of music and it really has plenty of tone. Now I just need to actually get hold of some of these for myself ( this pair is loaned ! ) .
Nope !IslandPink wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2017 2:37 pm So it may be that the equation 2 ( FX103e) + 2 ( FF105WK ) = AER
is more valid than the equation 2 ( FX120 ) = AER .
Good news, if so ... both on cost and availability .
Serves me right for testing speakers while sitting just outside the room & quite a bit off-axis.
The Fe103e/FF105WK array has marginally better midrange tone but is pretty nasty at times when sitting on-axis - not listenable long-term.
It may be possible to fashion a sort of inside-out roof edge of a baffle where the two pairs of drivers are facing inwards somewhat, say about 20 degrees from face-on, and run them that way - ought to work .. but messy to make, especially out of Perspex which would be the ultimate aim.
So, I think for the interim solution a pair of FX120's each side is the answer. I just swapped back to this set-up and did more listening in the real listening position, and it copes very well with a selection of music and it really has plenty of tone. Now I just need to actually get hold of some of these for myself ( this pair is loaned ! ) .
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#2104 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Now I can't even send an email to them
When I try to send the email, the mailbox is returning this error message - So it's not even a proper 'bounce back'.
It fair to say I'm getting pretty wazzed-off here. Must go out for a walk.
When I try to send the email, the mailbox is returning this error message - So it's not even a proper 'bounce back'.
It fair to say I'm getting pretty wazzed-off here. Must go out for a walk.
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#2105 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Cool video :
http://www.wheel-fi.com/process/
http://www.wheel-fi.com/process/
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#2106 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Cor blimey, if you have the skill, time, budget and facilities, anything is possible.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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#2107 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Shhhhhhhodddy.
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#2108 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Sgt. Baker started talkin’ with a Bullhorn in his hand.
#2109 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Top notch!
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#2110 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Why so much crying Steve ?
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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#2111 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Because the process they showed, has such a poetic beauty.
Sgt. Baker started talkin’ with a Bullhorn in his hand.
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#2112 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
I think the budget and facilities are a result of the skill and time JJ has put into the 'game' .
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#2113 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Actually it turned out that MasterCard had blocked the payment because it looked suspicious. They're notorious - these untrustworthy French type-people with their garlic and bunches of onions eh ?
Sorted that out after a phone call, and just successfully ordered one pair - in theory at least.
If this works I'll order another pair, just a little bit cautious atm given the rather good price and the back-order situation.
Edit : Just discovered about 8 emails from TLHP hiding in the Spam folder . Hoping to arrange two pairs now - they have 10 units coming in in October. These may be from the last of current production.
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#2114 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Got four ordered now - they were very helpful
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#2115 Re: Something stirs in the Undergrowth
Been trying to test the OB to finalise the tweeter high-pass today - without much success. Dunno if Ed is around, if so, Audiotester is producing perplexing results. I seem to get a frequency curve from the white noise ( from CD ) signal I feed the system - and it changes ever so slightly with different captures - so I believe I'm receiving some data which IS being processed - however the FR looks awfully choppy in the 1k to 10k regions, several +/-5dB peaks/dips. Not really expected from the drivers I'm using and the quality of the sound. The FR rolls off around 15kHz which might mean the new soundcard on this PC is 14-bit ? I have the 24-bit one I acquired a while back, which I saved from the old PC , haven't tried to fit this.
All I really want to do is check the area around 5 to 8kHz to set level and high-pass point. Having clip-leaded a 2.7uF cap across the 3.9uF I have on the tweeter and seen nothing at all happen to the frequency curve, this is where I started to lose heart.
I will just have to use my ears if I can't make headway on this.
All I really want to do is check the area around 5 to 8kHz to set level and high-pass point. Having clip-leaded a 2.7uF cap across the 3.9uF I have on the tweeter and seen nothing at all happen to the frequency curve, this is where I started to lose heart.
I will just have to use my ears if I can't make headway on this.
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