Very good, Read at the end of this thread:how do they sound
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Very good, Read at the end of this thread:how do they sound
I think many of our members, myself included, would appreciate a review here. Given the anti-DIY bias at PSW more than a few of us don't go there, myself included.N.Webber wrote:Very good, Read at the end of this thread:how do they sound
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Hi AllN.Webber wrote:Bill,
I know what you mean![]()
Being a 'Pro' forum I can understand this anti-DIY attitude.
Though I think it is actually the not-so-pro members/posters who are 'leading' the boycott.
The pros know better to judge a cab with their EARS and give less weight to how it looks,
not to mention some 'No Sayers' who give their verdict without even listening to a cab.
Lately there was a discussion on PSW about this pro-DIY cabs issue
(here: http://srforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/t/26445/6698/ )
I posted regarding my previous builds and of coarse my recent DR290 project.
That didn't trigger any negative response other than the understandable Rider compatibility and the re-sell value issues.
I think your cab designs are a perfect proof that DIY cabs can be (very) good cabs.
I also think posting about them over at PSW will have a better 'impact' in this regard,
as some posters there find the reports here biased.
Another reason is being reluctant to post here as older threads are often deleted ('clean up'?)
and so have no residual value…![]()
By the way, I am now building an Omni10.5 for a friend.
In the middle now:
Before you do that, read all of David Perry's posts about the 290 Vs. the 280. After building and hearing them both, he ripped the compression drivers out of his 290's and replaced them with piezo arrays. I've been building cabinets for a very long time, and I can tell you that I will never go back to compression drivers. They don't add to the sound, they simply add weight and cost.David Luscombe wrote: gathering all my info and doing my own investigation and very soon will begin the quest to construct 8 DR290's.
It should be the same story. Big sound and lightweight. After having built several different designs, Bill's cabs do it all, and they do it better. There are, of course, people out there who would have you believe otherwise. Most of them have a private agenda, such as trying to further their own designs. Some of them are simply stupid. They'll pick them over having never heard them, insisitng that the design is flawed. PFFT! People can post all the charts and specs they want. The fact of the matter is that it all comes down to how it sounds. Hearing is believing.David Luscombe wrote:i am in the middle of deciding whether to build lab subs or some of Bills Subs but that is another story
Why on earth do that? Be proud of the cabs and your accomplishment. I can guarantee you they'll turn heads. There's no need to hide the fact that they're DIY, the cabinets will stand up against anything out there. I get approached by musos saying how great they sound and asking what the hell kind of cabinets they are, where I got them, how much they were, etc. etc. Some of them refuse to believe they're not manufactured cabs.David Luscombe wrote:when we build our stuff we are gonna make sure it looks pro and put a fake brand on it.
Indeed....Tim Ard wrote:Before you do that, read all of David Perry's posts about the 290 Vs. the 280. After building and hearing them both, he ripped the compression drivers out of his 290's and replaced them with piezo arrays. .David Luscombe wrote: gathering all my info and doing my own investigation and very soon will begin the quest to construct 8 DR290's.
I can bet most people you know have never seen a piezo array. I can promise they won't have a clue what it is. Make up a name for it out of thin air and say its the latest development in tweeters.David Luscombe wrote:Hi
just to clarify a few things: i have to be able to get people to use these boxs hence the fake name and hiding the DIY factor. i can guarentee that if people know that the boxs are DIY they will gather dust and will have to put up with using sub par name brand crap. i know it makes no sense BUT that is the industry i work in (pro theatre/ pro venue). some people will always be narrow minded. hence with this i will also be using normal horns regardless of what is better, i simply don't need to ave a discssion everytime about how crap piezo' s are regardless of the truth. this is what is so good about Bills designs because in in there most normal version IE comp drivers as opposed to piezo's and the ability to put hanging hardware adds a lot of weight to there credibility. and yes all the guys who come through listen with there eyes first.
cheers david luscombe
But why should you have to suffer for others' ignorance? Why should you have to pay-out the enormous added expense of horns, drivers, crossovers, and amps, only to stroke others' egos?David Luscombe wrote:i have to be able to get people to use these boxs hence the fake name and hiding the DIY factor ... i simply don't need to ave a discssion everytime about how crap piezo' s are regardless of the truth
Because of those who refuse to believe. I don't offer the option because any one needs it, but because they want it.N.Webber wrote: why not 'cancel' the 290 option all together?
Correct. I used JBL 2416 1" horns in the HF section as I already had them. Just the replacement diaphragms cost more than the eminence horns, I doubt very much that the eminence horns would sound better than the JBL's,but perhaps so, I have always been impressed with the Eminence drivers.N.Webber wrote: David,
If I recall correctly your piezos replaced different compression drivers
then the recommended for the DR290.
I seem to remember the ones you used originally were B&C or JBL and
not the Eminence Neo 2005s. Am I right?
This entire post smells like a person who doesn't like piezos. Sorry, but I don't buy your first statement. You spend the rest of the thread trying to disprove them. I suspect it has nothing to do with the venues you at which you work.N.Webber wrote:Hi,
First let me state I have nothing 'basic' against piezo arrays.
I haven't actually listened and compared a piezo array to the
recommended dual comparison driver and horn setup of the DR290.
I have some questions though.
David,
If I recall correctly your piezos replaced different compression drivers
then the recommended for the DR290.
I seem to remember the ones you used originally were B&C or JBL and
not the Eminence Neo 2005s. Am I right?
If so, then your original (or reference, for this matter) '290' was not actually
a 'true' DR290, and may have given a wrong impression in this regard![]()
And one For Bill…
If the only difference between the 280 and the 290 is in the HF section,
and as the general impression here is that the piezos of the 280
do a better job (cost and weigh less, sound better etc.)
why not 'cancel' the 290 option all together?
Or are there other aspects or benefits of the 290 over the 280![]()
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