![]() ![]() There is not much information available for this driver, but the feedback from people who have used was positive. Searching a smaller driver the caught my eye. My first try was a speaker using the, but I never made proper cabinets for them because my wife said 'No way, they are too big'. Looking for more information about fullrange drivers, I found the Mathcad worksheets by and decided to try a speaker design of my own. However, there are compromises with fullrange drivers little drivers have disadvantages at the low end and bigger ones at the top end. Fullrange drivers seem to play music with more coherence, more life and they sound more direct. Of course they did not play as loud as the bigger two-way speakers that I built before, but something else was fascinating. There's a related design called TQWT - the most popular implementation being the Metronome. Amp and pre, Meridian CD and Project turntable, B&W Matrix and Theil speakers. An annual single-end tubefest, and then reading Herbert Jeschke TQWP (tuned. Talk in the Full Range Driver Forum and elsewhere on the merits of the Radio. I must confess to being a DIY Internet junkie for speakers and tube amps. I decided to give them a try and was surprised with the sound quality! ![]() Introduction - Fostex FX120 MLTL Speaker Project My first introduction to fullrange speakers was about 4 years ago in a German diy audio magazine which featured a small transmission line speaker project using a Vifa 10 BGS 119/8 driver. ![]()
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