Yes,
i bought them from the guy down south.
They came with the open baffles as well as the power supplies, since I have active and passive crossovers all I need is an amp or two or four!
Very nice drivers indeed, can't wait to set them up!
As for frequency response, I don't know, they have a 15 inch woofer so I assume they go down to the 30's or 40's which is way more than I need, as for the top end, the 8 incher is a full range. It looks like he experimented with a tweeter at one time but went back to the two way arrangement.
I ahve read there is a new dipole RAAL tweeter that is supposed to work well with the these drivers, lots to learn.
Mike
Hi Mike, and others,
I see it has been some years since you posted this but I am at a point where the next step to improve my largely do it yourself system is to replace my Audio Nirvana super 12 inch full range ferrite drivers (Which sounded quite good in the cabinets I built) with either Alnico or, what I’m really curious about are field coil speakers.
The replacement speakers don’t have to be 12 inch but the new AN Alnico version speakers are $900. I have had alnico magnet with hemp cone speakers in the past, and I loved that sound, but they were not full range drivers.
And the flipside of the coin is, when I did hear field coil drivers at the LA audio show recently, there was a distortion in a song we are very familiar with, that I did not have in my home speakers. I am in the Las Vegas area and Audio clubs are pretty much in the dumper here (long story there), and I would love to just hear a nice set of full range field coil driver speakers. I have spent way too much money on things that sounded like a good idea but when I finally got them into my house they were not so good as I hoped.
I know that field coil speakers can be pricey, but if I hear them for myself and they transport my ears to another level, I would seriously consider them.
Any thoughts on this from anybody?
Gary