So my missis has been asking me for a near field computer set up for quite a while. I wanted to create something special but most of the drivers in the collection are 7" woofers or larger. Recently I have measured Vifa NE 149, graciously provided by AJ and was very pleased with it's performance. Based on the measured data of the NE149 I've decided to try the smaller brother NE123. http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...umber=264-1128
Just received them today. Uber motor looks the same as it does on NE149. The copper ring is visible behind the coil former. I should post the pictures of the motor later.
The story with the tweeter is a bit different. Initially the Visaton 25KE was meant to be used in a commercial system with the Excel Magnesium. The hopes for it's performance around 2k were high and unfortunately well unfounded. The distortion profile limits the passband to 2400-2500hz which is not exactly great for ceramic dome costing $150 a piece. They didn't sell on ebay and instead of selling them for peanuts I decided to use them for my own system. Mind you, after 2500hz the performance is stellar but so it is for a bunch of other tweeter costing less then half. Let it be the constant reminder to me. :rolleyes:
No, I don't hate it, it'll play tunes.
The combo almost begs to be used as a topper for a 10" woofer in a 3-way tower but my passion for line arrays makes a conventional 3-way design sort of, not fun.
With this justification I am embarking on the small quest with limited space in mind.
The data will be posted as I go alone with the build.
Just received them today. Uber motor looks the same as it does on NE149. The copper ring is visible behind the coil former. I should post the pictures of the motor later.
The story with the tweeter is a bit different. Initially the Visaton 25KE was meant to be used in a commercial system with the Excel Magnesium. The hopes for it's performance around 2k were high and unfortunately well unfounded. The distortion profile limits the passband to 2400-2500hz which is not exactly great for ceramic dome costing $150 a piece. They didn't sell on ebay and instead of selling them for peanuts I decided to use them for my own system. Mind you, after 2500hz the performance is stellar but so it is for a bunch of other tweeter costing less then half. Let it be the constant reminder to me. :rolleyes:
No, I don't hate it, it'll play tunes.
The combo almost begs to be used as a topper for a 10" woofer in a 3-way tower but my passion for line arrays makes a conventional 3-way design sort of, not fun.
With this justification I am embarking on the small quest with limited space in mind.
The data will be posted as I go alone with the build.
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