Singulars as sub with FW208N? (Singular)
If I wanted to change speakers I wouldn't know were to stock my Singulars with FE206E. So just a thought: if I use them with a 8" or 10" woofer, as a TL sub, what would be the result? It is enough if I get 35-40Hz flat. Then I could try the 206 in a front horn, so the woofer would match it.
I have plenty of amps to dedicate to each driver (ZenV9, UCD180, various Tripath amps from 5W to 200W )
Is it worth?
Singulars as sub with FW208N?
Hi Giovanni,
If I wanted to change speakers I wouldn't know were to stock my Singulars
with FE206E. So just a thought: if I use them with a 8" or 10" woofer, as
a TL sub, what would be the result? It is enough if I get 35-40Hz flat.
Then I could try the 206 in a front horn, so the woofer would match it.I have plenty of amps to dedicate to each driver (ZenV9, UCD180, various
Tripath amps from 5W to 200W )Is it worth?
I have tested the Fostex F200A's in them and these gave good bass down to below 40Hz, a dedicated woofer would not make that worse...
So, it is worth... :wink:
Bert
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BD-Design - Only the Best!
Singulars as sub with FW208N?
Hi Bert,
I found now the price of FW208N at Madison(it is not in your site) In Europe would be more than 200€. It looks like too expensive for just a try.
Any hint for a cheap driver to have an idea of Singulars behaviour in the 40hz-200hz range?
Singulars as sub with FW208N?
Hi Giovanni,
I found now the price of FW208N at Madison(it is not in your site) In
Europe would be more than 200€. It looks like too expensive for just a
try.
I only show the type of drivers I usually keep on stock, all drivers are available on request. The FW208N would be 189 Euro (including VAT).
Any hint for a cheap driver to have an idea of Singulars behaviour in the
40hz-200hz range?
A cheap driver will give a cheap(er) sound and won't show the true capabilities of the Singular system if not used with a quality driver.
Ciao,
Bert
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BD-Design - Only the Best!
Singulars as sub with FW208N?
Hi Bert,
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