Unlike JBL, the Japanese company ALE Acoustics offers compression drivers for the whole frequency range; see http://www.tachyon.co.jp/ale/ale.html
Drawback: The listening room has to be rebuilt to accommodate the bass compression drivers.
Unlike JBL, the Japanese company ALE Acoustics offers compression drivers for the whole frequency range; see http://www.tachyon.co.jp/ale/ale.html
Drawback: The listening room has to be rebuilt to accommodate the bass compression drivers.
Last edited by Jan Daugaard; 04-21-2003 at 12:34 AM.
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P160 Low Frequency Driver
Specifications
Bandwidth: 15 to 1KHz, Recommended Crossover: depend on suitable horn, Impedance: 8/16 Ohm, Maxmum Input: 70W, Output Sound Pressure Level: 110dB, Throat Diameter : 130mm, Diaphragm: Titanium, Edge is FRP, Magnetic Density: 23,000 gauss, Dimension: 250mm diameter x 420mm hight, Suitable Horn: must be design to fit the listening room, Weight: 100kg, Note: using alnico and permendule magnet, Made in Japan
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Hey! Those are pretty funny
Thanks for the link
Dimension: 250 mm diameter x 420 mm hight, (and 100 Kg ).... )
This picture is interesting. One can see those big P160's bolted to those huge horns in the back? Or are those the next size down?
Of course the red pallet not matching the bare brown pallet ruins the whole thing for me
their basshorn woofers look interesting. Similar in shape to Altec!
Right!, that pallet just CLASHES with the tasteful Louie XV-Jules Verne ambience.
Alex.
Need some field coil woofers?
I just can't see Captain NEMO in the picture.Maybe is he under the woofer horn,crushed by the driver when he screwed it to the horn?
Well as I mentioned before about this room that Giskard so aptly pointed out as having clashing pallets, the room should be rebuilt with audio in mind, or better yet save the history and build a ground up audio room else where on the property.Originally posted by Jan Daugaard
Unlike JBL, the Japanese company ALE Acoustics offers compression drivers for the whole frequency range; see http://www.tachyon.co.jp/ale/ale.html
Drawback: The listening room has to be rebuilt to accommodate the bass compression drivers.
Beyond that to me the one major drawback to these speakers is the $60,000 for the pair of bass drivers and the $35,000 for the pair of bass horns.
Spending $100,000 (I'm including delivery) for the 30HZ to 100Hz portion of your speakers does seam a bit extreme to me. For that kind of money you could have a professionally designed and custom installed pair of straight shot bass horns along the lines of Burwen's.
http://www.scrounge.org/speak/burwen/
Sure Burwen's system could use some updating, but for $100,000 you have a little room to work!
From what I know, a cube/rectangle or whatever is the WORST shape for a audio room.
Hello,
*vintageaudiosales* I found a few minutes after posting my thread, thx @ guido (..Gruß nach nebenan) - where in germany do you live?
I sent an email to vintageaudio, now I am waiting for reply..
I got an offer from an ebay member here in germany, too, but I am afraid these drivers may be used for PA or DISCO/Band like the other speakers he sells.
Has anyone a tip how I can evaluate the technical condition of a driver? I read a posting about material-fatige of diaphragm here.
Have a nice day,
Andreas
Wow, impressive !
Look this powerfull mags. Very,very impressive.
Whats the price in USD ?
Eckhard
Well if he can afford that this is probably his junk room, on the other than this maybe the only room.
It would be interesting to hear either way.
Ian
[QUOTE=Mr. Widget]Well
Spending $100,000 (I'm including delivery) for the 30HZ to 100Hz
http://www.scrounge.org/speak/burwen/
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I don't know if this will win you over or not, but delivery is free if you take advantage
of this offer in the next 30 minutes.
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