Carver AL-III idea, and..
Carver AL-III idea, and..
CArver AL-III idea; may work well for you Platinum, and Silver owners too.
I'm thinking about converting my AL-III's into true dipoles for the bass as well as the ribbon, and eliminating the subwoofer box.
Take a look at the Tymphany LAT-700 sub woofer. It has some unique design aspects, and it's specs look like it could be massaged into dipole use pretty easily. It's only 8 1/2 inches wide, and looks COOL! I mean COOL!!!!!
We'd want to add wings, sides really, on the bottom of the AL-III to extend the low end, and to act as a support for the speaker too. You Platinum/Silver guys already have the width.
Qts. is .65, so some crossover tweaking will be called for, at the expense of efficiency. Alternatively, it could simply be bi amped and equalized actively. An extreme measure, well for me, is to use it as intended, and just load the rear wave into the sub woofer box. That wouldn't be nearly as much fun, and loses the benefits of dipole radiation. Besides all of that..these things look COOL!!
Just think about it!
I'm thinking about converting my AL-III's into true dipoles for the bass as well as the ribbon, and eliminating the subwoofer box.
Take a look at the Tymphany LAT-700 sub woofer. It has some unique design aspects, and it's specs look like it could be massaged into dipole use pretty easily. It's only 8 1/2 inches wide, and looks COOL! I mean COOL!!!!!
We'd want to add wings, sides really, on the bottom of the AL-III to extend the low end, and to act as a support for the speaker too. You Platinum/Silver guys already have the width.
Qts. is .65, so some crossover tweaking will be called for, at the expense of efficiency. Alternatively, it could simply be bi amped and equalized actively. An extreme measure, well for me, is to use it as intended, and just load the rear wave into the sub woofer box. That wouldn't be nearly as much fun, and loses the benefits of dipole radiation. Besides all of that..these things look COOL!!
Just think about it!
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Re: Carver AL-III idea, and..
Kinda confused. An al3 with bipole woofers would just be a set of silvers right ?
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Not all all. These things are unlike anything you've seen before. Google search them - "Tymphany LAT-700", also look at images. There is also a youTube video on them.
What makes them suitable for the AL-II is the narrow width, meaning that a few minutes with a reciprocating saw, combined with a lot of guts, and you could have something out of a science fiction movie.
I don't like the bottom firing sub woofer, although the panels themselves have good quality's for the ribbon response.
Besides, dipoles sound better when they are mated with dipoles. So..
What makes them suitable for the AL-II is the narrow width, meaning that a few minutes with a reciprocating saw, combined with a lot of guts, and you could have something out of a science fiction movie.
I don't like the bottom firing sub woofer, although the panels themselves have good quality's for the ribbon response.
Besides, dipoles sound better when they are mated with dipoles. So..
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Re: Carver AL-III idea, and..
If your gonna do that I wouldn't even use the passive crossovers. I'd go active for sure. I think you should try it.
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Re: Carver AL-III idea, and..
the lat setup that alpine used/uses (don't know)
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Re: Carver AL-III idea, and..
Yes, like the Alpine. I think the Alpine uses the LAT500 though.
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A little late to the party, but I just saw Madisound has the 700's on sale for $209. ($250 discount...)
http://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/la ... -parallel/
-Paul
http://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/la ... -parallel/
-Paul
Re: Carver AL-III idea, and..
I can understand wanting to change the ALS but with Plats or Silvers we already have full dipole and my amazing go low enough for me.
Why would I want to mess with that ?
Why would I want to mess with that ?
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If you were going to go to dipole......wouldnt a H frame work better for the llls ?
Mind you a single OB 12" sub wouldnt get you much I suppose....
Mind you a single OB 12" sub wouldnt get you much I suppose....
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Re: Carver AL-III idea, and..
Doesn't the AL III top and btm "detach" for shipping? That way the speakers could ultimately be restored to "original" condition in the future.....I would just build a new base in an H frame like PDR said....if you want it to be a true dipole. There are many speakers out there to fit the bill for that- search on "infinite baffle".
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