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Single Driver Speaker Kits: Full Range, High Efficiency Speaker Kits: Our Design or Yours? Madisound offers a wide selection of do-it-yourself speaker kits for nearly all high-fidelity applications. These are typically superior in quality than comparable consumer audio products, at a fraction of the price.  · The loudspeakers use a single Fostex FEEn fullrange driver and no crossover. The sensitivity of the drivers is about 96 dB / 1W / 1m, so the double bass-reflex speakers are well suited for use with flea and low power tube amps. The two chamber box design extracts good bottom end from these low displacement drivers. One important thing: What we often hear reported from single driver set-ups, is the revelation of minute details in the recording, things we have never heard before. BUT, if we increase a narrow frequency band some dB - and from fullrange drivers with whizzer cones we often experience major peaks in frequency response, much more than dB - we will always hear things we .


The loudspeakers use a single Fostex FEEn fullrange driver and no crossover. The sensitivity of the drivers is about 96 dB / 1W / 1m, so the double bass-reflex speakers are well suited for use with flea and low power tube amps. The two chamber box design extracts good bottom end from these low displacement drivers. One important thing: What we often hear reported from single driver set-ups, is the revelation of minute details in the recording, things we have never heard before. BUT, if we increase a narrow frequency band some dB - and from fullrange drivers with whizzer cones we often experience major peaks in frequency response, much more than dB - we will always hear things we never heard before. The drivers I chose were the 8" Dayton Audio PS full range driver, mounted on a simple open back baffle at ear-level (35”) above a 15" H-frame Eminence Alpha 15A, driven by its own watt subwoofer plate amp. The measured and subjective results are good.


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