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  • Lenny
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    • 08.02.2006
    • 2

    AL 200 in dipole

    Hello

    First of all – I’d like to apologize that I don’t speak German. Hope it won’t be big problem.

    I plan to build cheaper ‘clon’ of S. Linkwitz Orions. I decided to use Seas 27TBFC [or, because of TBFC looks - 27TDFC, ok maybe
    ScanSpeak 9500] as tweeter, 2xSLS 12’ for bass… and – I really dunno what to use on mids.
    I think about Seas H1252 L22RNX/P, Peerless 830884 HDS-205 [new excusive series], and Visaton Al200.

    I’d love to ask abort that Visaton. Would you recommend it to play in dipole from about 100-120 Hz to 1,5 kHz ? Maybe there is www
    page with measurements [distortion, energy storage, freq response] of that driver [because I’m not German speaker – it is hard to search] ?

    best regards

    Lenny
  • Rudolf
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    • 18.06.2004
    • 688

    #2
    English no prob.

    I never heard about anyone using the AL 200 in dipole. Measurements are in http://www.visaton.de/english/artikel/art_131_1_19.html

    Xmax=14 mm (p-to-p) seems to be sufficient, Qts too. You will need to cross over steeply to avoid the resonances above 3kHz.

    Rudolf
    Rudolf
    www.dipolplus.de/Dipol_Schallwand.pdf

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    • Lenny
      Registrierter Benutzer
      • 08.02.2006
      • 2

      #3
      Thank you Rudolf for fast answer.

      Original geschrieben von Rudolf
      English no prob.
      That's great

      Original geschrieben von Rudolf
      I never heard about anyone using the AL 200 in dipole. Measurements are in http://www.visaton.de/english/artikel/art_131_1_19.html
      Rudolf
      I saw this already of course... But I'm asking about, lets say more sophisticated, measurements [freq. response from different angles, distortion maybe...]

      Original geschrieben von Rudolf
      Xmax=14 mm (p-to-p) seems to be sufficient, Qts too. You will need to cross over steeply to avoid the resonances above 3kHz.
      From that point of view it looks very nice indeed. Whats more - it has only one "break up" frequency - quite opposite than Seas I menntioned berofe. About crossing it - I think about full active system, with 24/oct - so no problem here.

      So AL 200 in dipole - anyone heard of it ?

      best regards

      L.

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