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  • #46
    Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

    Originally posted by marvin View Post
    Paul, I wasn't trying to pull your chain, but rather the "collective chain" of those who like it loud. I share some of your musical preferences (classical, and some Queen, too) and loud for me is 80-85 db on a spl meter. I was sitting next to Ben during one of the loud sessions and did comment to him that you may have left the room about that point. OTOH, I know even if you were inclined to leave you would exhibit gentlemanly tolerance for other tastes. I really never have seen you leave a room for volume or music genre reasons.
    Just don't play Hendrix when Paul is around....
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    • #47
      Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

      Marvin, I wasn't bothered in the least by your comment, taking it as only good-natured kidding. I tend to listen with an average SPL in my sweet spot of ~80 dB, pretty much like you, at least for orchestral music. On smaller ensembles, like string quartets or jazz trios, I might turn it up more.
      Paul

      Originally posted by marvin View Post
      Paul, I wasn't trying to pull your chain, but rather the "collective chain" of those who like it loud. I share some of your musical preferences (classical, and some Queen, too) and loud for me is 80-85 db on a spl meter. I was sitting next to Ben during one of the loud sessions and did comment to him that you may have left the room about that point. OTOH, I know even if you were inclined to leave you would exhibit gentlemanly tolerance for other tastes. I really never have seen you leave a room for volume or music genre reasons.

      At the South East Wisconsin gathering last April, it did get rather loud, and I stayed out of the room (or at least the center of it) to give my ears some relief. I seldom go to movie theaters, but when I do, I have to adjust to the volume levels they play there. It is part of the theater experience. Loud is also part of the concert experience for some music.

      These speaker demos are intended to test the limits of the systems, so it is appropriate to ramp them up to see when they start to show stress. When a speaker performs well and is capable of high volume w/o distortion, the line between loud and harmful to the ears becomes harder to discern. A couple of times I realized: ....Wow...that was pretty loud, wasn't it!...after it was over. Thankfully it was over and short enough that it did no damage. Huh? What did you say? ;)

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      • #48
        Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

        Yep, that's one of them. The things I like best about Queen is that you can understand every single word they sing because they're voices aren't covered up by distorted guitar music, and Freddy Mercury could really sing.
        Paul

        Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
        bohemian rapsody perhaps?

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        • #49
          Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

          Unless it's played really, really softly.
          Paul

          Originally posted by Wolf View Post
          Just don't play Hendrix when Paul is around....
          Wolf

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          • #50
            Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

            Originally posted by Wolf View Post
            Yeah- Like I said the Attitudes are my current reference project not to be beaten in any short amount of time. I wish the Usher 9845 was still available.... (I'm biased, but I think they were better than the ER18 MTM and the Statements yesterday, in about 1/3 the volume...)

            The Stance and Attitudes will have a middle sibling, called Demeanor shortly down the road with the HiVi M6a, HiVi DMB-A, and the Beston ribbons. Size roughly that of the Attitudes.
            There is a design/build thread started for these...

            Glad you enjoyed them!
            Wolf
            I think I would concur on your Attitudes comment. While I don't think I heard them cranked, I was amazed at their sound. I couldn't believe how full range those were for their size. Well done Ben! Too bad the mids aren't available ; although, it would take some hard core sales on my end to convince my lovely wife that spending over $1200 for them is the right thing to do!
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            • #51
              Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

              Originally posted by Paul K. View Post
              The things I like best about Queen is that you can understand every single word they sing because they're voices aren't covered up by distorted guitar music, and Freddy Mercury could really sing.
              Then you must like The *** Pistols too, there's no difficulty at all understanding every syllable that Mr. Lydon spits, his enunciation is very clear.

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              • #52
                Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                Originally posted by mattsk8 View Post
                I think I would concur on your Attitudes comment. While I don't think I heard them cranked, I was amazed at their sound. I couldn't believe how full range those were for their size. Well done Ben! Too bad the mids aren't available ; although, it would take some hard core sales on my end to convince my lovely wife that spending over $1200 for them is the right thing to do!
                Matt commented on the way home that I "basically have a 20-20k speaker there, and they do everything as good or better than the other ones that were there today in a lot smaller size."

                I believe that anyone would be able to build a similar pair on-par with them if their xover and ear skills are up to snuff. You just have to use that woofer, that tweeter, and sub a different mid of at least the same quality (and not the RS52!!!). If there ever comes a mid that should be suitable, I'll attempt it, but thus far no dice.

                Thank you much for your comments, they are appreciated.
                Later,
                Wolf
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                • #53
                  Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                  Nope, never heard the "Pistols", at least not that I know of. My "likes" for anything other than symphonic orchestral music are very limited and specific (I do like jazz and big band music, though).
                  Paul

                  Originally posted by clydethecat View Post
                  Then you must like The *** Pistols too, there's no difficulty at all understanding every syllable that Mr. Lydon spits, his enunciation is very clear.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                    Originally posted by Wolf View Post
                    Matt commented on the way home that I "basically have a 20-20k speaker there, and they do everything as good or better than the other ones that were there today in a lot smaller size."

                    I believe that anyone would be able to build a similar pair on-par with them if their xover and ear skills are up to snuff. You just have to use that woofer, that tweeter, and sub a different mid of at least the same quality (and not the RS52!!!). If there ever comes a mid that should be suitable, I'll attempt it, but thus far no dice.

                    Thank you much for your comments, they are appreciated.
                    Later,
                    Wolf
                    Wolf, why not substitute something like the SS Discovery 4" mid, or maybe even the little Fountek FR88EX. Those Attitudes deserve to have a mid that is not unobtanium.
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                    • #55
                      Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                      Here's a well written review from a gentleman that attended the demo that would like to remain anonymous. I'm sure you guys will figure this out on your own, but the unfinished (4' ish tall??) speakers he's referring to are the Statements and the cherry speakers he's referring to are the ER18s.

                      I was lucky enough to listen in on the demo of the WMTMW style tower (over 4' tall and appeared unfinished) and the (MW)T(MW) with a "cherry?" finish, both featuring the ribbon style tweeter.


                      For me beauty is in the eye and ear of the beholder and everyone will have a different opinion based on their personal perception. We are all built differently and essentially have different crossovers built into our brains. I have met people where the amplifier is the contour they are looking for, others the crossover, others the cabinet shape and material. These can all be important things, but the most important is the listeners personal perception.


                      I must say the staging and presentation of both were quite remarkable.



                      I had a limited listen to the larger of the two, but what I did notice was clarity of detail, slightly sharp mids, but a solid low end. I am interested in seeing the finished product.


                      The smaller of the two (MW)T(MW) which I will just call the Cherry did not have the low end I was expecting based on the cabinet size. However, the detail, clarity and balance was amazing. So much so that I haven't heard such smooth and tight detail since I heard a pair of B&W802s back in 2001. Things have changed and so have my reference points as good quality speakers and dealerships of such don't seem to exist in the Grand Rapids area anymore. This was a wonderfully refreshing listen. Tell him well done.


                      I was impressed with the cabinet structures and quality of finishing. Your speakers do not just sound good, they look the part as well. Well done!
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                      • #56
                        Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                        Matt commented on the way home that I "basically have a 20-20k speaker there, and they do everything as good or better than the other ones that were there today in a lot smaller size."

                        I believe that anyone would be able to build a similar pair on-par with them if their xover and ear skills are up to snuff. You just have to use that woofer, that tweeter, and sub a different mid of at least the same quality (and not the RS52!!!). If there ever comes a mid that should be suitable, I'll attempt it, but thus far no dice.

                        Thank you much for your comments, they are appreciated.
                        Later,
                        Wolf

                        Originally posted by Pete Schumacher ® View Post
                        Wolf, why not substitute something like the SS Discovery 4" mid, or maybe even the little Fountek FR88EX. Those Attitudes deserve to have a mid that is not unobtanium.
                        Would a BG neo8 be a good candidate?

                        Marvin

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                        • #57
                          Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                          Originally posted by marvin View Post
                          Would a BG neo8 be a good candidate?

                          Marvin
                          Probably, but it's on the large size for Wolf's baffle. A better option might be the Morel MDM55. The Attitude's sensitivity is pretty low, so a small format cone like that Fountek would certainly be an option.
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                          • #58
                            Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                            Marvin- the Neo8 is just too large. Otherwise that could have been a mini-Echelon project.

                            Wolf, why not substitute something like the SS Discovery 4" mid, or maybe even the little Fountek FR88EX. Those Attitudes deserve to have a mid that is not unobtanium.
                            A better option might be the Morel MDM55. The Attitude's sensitivity is pretty low, so a small format cone like that Fountek would certainly be an option.
                            Pete- The issues presented are that I would have to have a dome mid. I can't spare the volume for a cone and I would not call anything conical a justification of this design. The MDM55/CAM-558/EM-1308 have x'd my mind more than once, and they likely would work. I just don't know if I'd get the response or blend that is what the Attitudes have the way the xover is designed. Since PE will be stocking the Visaton units, their units will also likely become an option. Being that the Usher was also ~$75 each when it was for sale, I'd like to remain in that ballpark if possible and not exceed $100 for the driver each. The Discovery 3" dome will not have the response characteristics to work well here. The way the xover is designed, I prefer to have a highish sensitivity to start with.

                            I agree that it needs to live again publicly, but so far I've not seen an appropriate driver.
                            Later,
                            Wolf
                            "Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t
                            "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman
                            "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste
                            "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith

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                            • #59
                              Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                              It wouldn't take much to make a small "cup" using PVC and an end cap stuffed with fill to enclose the Fountek. Wouldn't need to be much bigger than the rear chamber of the Usher.

                              Don't tell me you couldn't work that lower sensitivity driver into your 3-way Wolf . . . piece of cake for you. ;)

                              There's always the Accuton . . .



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                              • #60
                                Re: Meniscus Audio sound off, Aug 25th

                                Just in case someone wants a once-over for the mid I did use...


                                Later,
                                Wolf

                                PS- BRING IT BACK!!!!, BRING IT BACK!!!!, BRING IT BACK!!!!
                                "Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t
                                "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman
                                "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste
                                "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith

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