Hello,
My sister-in-law is willing to have me build her a pair of speakers to replace her old ones. Now I'm looking for the best speaker to recommend her. Considering budget and speaker-size, the choice would be between:
- Couplet
(She prefers floorstanding loudspeakers, so I consider both the Hobby-Hifi "standcouplet" and the "normal" Couplet in floorstanding cabinet)
- Topas
- VIB170AL
Her (L-shaped) listening-room approximately measures 40 m2 and does not contain a lot of absorbing materials (it has stone-tiled floor, thin curtains, minimal furniture), and the type of music she generally listens to, is classical (mostly choir-music).
My main question: which speaker should I recommend?
I have built several VIB170's and a pair of Couplets light, but I would like to try the floorstanding Couplet or the Topas.
I understand the Couplets will have the better bass-reproduction (in relation to the Topas) and more overall power. But, taking the better MHT and TI100 into perspective, one would think the Topas might be better for the type of music. High soundpressure levels are not requiered.
My second question: in case of building the Couplet: what's the difference between Couplet and Standcouplet?
Hobby Hifi has made some adjustments: 1. splitting the cabinet and 2. changing filtercomponents. Can anyone tell me how these changes, influence sound? Or are they necessary adjustments because the cabinet is floorstanding? Or are the changes to the filter requiered because of the splitting of the cabinet?
Shouldn't a floorstanding cabinet, same volume (same width, 2xheight, 1/2x depth), same bassreflextube, same filter and same stuffing, sound the same as the original Couplet?
Thanks in advance for your help!
And happy newyear!
My sister-in-law is willing to have me build her a pair of speakers to replace her old ones. Now I'm looking for the best speaker to recommend her. Considering budget and speaker-size, the choice would be between:
- Couplet
(She prefers floorstanding loudspeakers, so I consider both the Hobby-Hifi "standcouplet" and the "normal" Couplet in floorstanding cabinet)
- Topas
- VIB170AL
Her (L-shaped) listening-room approximately measures 40 m2 and does not contain a lot of absorbing materials (it has stone-tiled floor, thin curtains, minimal furniture), and the type of music she generally listens to, is classical (mostly choir-music).
My main question: which speaker should I recommend?
I have built several VIB170's and a pair of Couplets light, but I would like to try the floorstanding Couplet or the Topas.
I understand the Couplets will have the better bass-reproduction (in relation to the Topas) and more overall power. But, taking the better MHT and TI100 into perspective, one would think the Topas might be better for the type of music. High soundpressure levels are not requiered.
My second question: in case of building the Couplet: what's the difference between Couplet and Standcouplet?
Hobby Hifi has made some adjustments: 1. splitting the cabinet and 2. changing filtercomponents. Can anyone tell me how these changes, influence sound? Or are they necessary adjustments because the cabinet is floorstanding? Or are the changes to the filter requiered because of the splitting of the cabinet?
Shouldn't a floorstanding cabinet, same volume (same width, 2xheight, 1/2x depth), same bassreflextube, same filter and same stuffing, sound the same as the original Couplet?
Thanks in advance for your help!
And happy newyear!
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