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  • PS, not boomy at all..thanks

  • thanks, it's bi amp, pushpull EL34 driving the the tannoy bass/mid(tweeter not connected), SE 300B for lowther...directly connected without crossover....

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  • only thing i can tell sounds bad is the room. like she's singing into a wooden box. gives it sort of the sound of being in a small club but still too much in my opinion. i like the setup!

  • @qndoc1 So you prefer the Lowther driven as a full range to using the Tannoy alone as it was designed for?

  • I'm actually thinking, why would you do that? A dual concentric and a full range speaker, did you make any measurements?

  • I have lowther open baffle crossed over at 500hz to lowther medallion horn and then a horn subwoofer.

    I use 300b for lowther also but, the medallion is so sensitive it sounds best with a 2 watt 45 amp to blend in with the open baffle.

    Your tannoy is a very large speaker.Might have hard time keeping up with lowther.

  • Interesting combination,how did you mixed the different sensitivity between the drivers?Sounds quite good,a bit "boomy" but that could also be becouse of your floor.Regards

    Daniel

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