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-Peerless dual 8" tower
I designed these towers for use mainly in a HT environment where bass
and transient
performance are a must, but also sound quality is highly important.
The towers consist of dual HDS 8" woofers (850490) crossed at
2.5KHz to an HDS
tweeter (810653), these will have alot of bass, most likely
enough to floor most commercial
subwoofers, the idea behind this bass response from the towers is so
that the speakers
actually "sound big", I have found after alot of listening
to many systems, subwoofer or not
I always preferred the non subwoofer system, only when the subwoofer
is crossed very low was I happy.
This speaker system would also be very high efficiency, 93db. because
of this High efficiency
it would not be hard to drive with a lower powered amplifier.

-Peerless single HDS 8"ers
I have always loved bookshelves, I don't know what about them but I
just like them.
These are similar to the above speakers but instead of dual driver it
is single and the
tweeter is the same peerless one. This is primarily designed to reduce
costs and to
create a sonically matching surround speaker for the above one, it
could be implemented
into either bookshelves of towers, depending on both cost
limitations and on placement
requirements.

-ScanSpeak Audiophile Full range
This design incorporates all ScanSpeak drivers, the tweeter is a
D2905-990000
Revelator dome tweeter, the two midranges are both 13M8640-00
2.5" cone
midranges, then for the woofers are two 21W8555-01 8" paper
woofers.
This system would have incredible clarity and body, also the cost
would pay for
most house deposits or possibly a small car. A cabinet to suit the
design would
be very very thick and heavily braced to make it completely dead. This
system
would benefit greatly from Bi or even Tri amping. |