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I thought this group would be interested in how some vintage speakers compare to each other under the same measuring conditions. I have...
Apr 3, 2024
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First up is a not-so-vintage Revel Performa3 F206. It's a 3-way with dual 6.5" woofers. Sounds very good to my ears. Smooth response...
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Next up is a custom 3-way with dual 8" Dayton Audio woofers, which I've named Ellipsa for its shape. The design is in this old thread...
Apr 3, 2024
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Getting into vintage territory, we have the JBL L100T 3-way with ported 12" and titanium dome tweeter. My uncle was the orignal owner...
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Back to a custom speaker with a Focal 6" kevlar woofer and 1" inverted kevlar dome tweeter. Time aligned baffle with removable outer frame.
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This one is an MLTL that I built using the Mark Audio Alpair 10.2 full range driver. Remarkable bass from a 4.5" driver. However, the...
Apr 3, 2024
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This one is a true classic - Yamaha NS1000M studio monitor from the 1970's and '80's. Most known for its 3.5" beryllium dome midrange...
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Another classic monitor - JBL 4311 WXA. Professional version of the L100. More bass than the NS1000M. Maybe a little too much bass...
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Another custom pair named "Sound Mirror" by its builder (not me). Uses Scanspeak or Vifa 8" kevlar woofer and a passive radiator. Nice...
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Moving onto stand-mount speakers, the Infinity IL-10 was known to measure very flat, so I keep it for reference.
Apr 3, 2024
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A more modern speaker - Focal Chorus 806V with 6.5" woofer.
Apr 3, 2024
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One of the rare Sony SS-M3's. Supurb cherry wood work. Mint condition from a former Sony marketing executive. The sound could use...
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Monitor Audio S2 with 8" woofer and C-CAM tweeter. Nicely balanced sound in my room.
Apr 3, 2024
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The last two are Boston Acoustics VR-M50 and VR-M60. The difference is woofer size (5.25"/ 6.5") and cabinet size. Solid build.
Apr 3, 2024
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