My main system is full of distortion....SET amp with a pair of FE207s, but it sure sounds sweet!![]()
My F's are the smoothest, most non-fatiguing way to present music that I have ever experienced.
.... the same old story of time/phase correctness....But you really can't describe it.... you have to hear it.
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i am listening to a full range 12" papercone woofer,, its really lightweight, and has the oldschool magnet design,, its very very low wattage..
i have not been able to identify it, it was origionally in a westinghouse console
now i admit. it does not have the bass i need, and the high end can be harsh at times..
but there is something special about what i am hearing out of these.
is it the efficiency? or the lack of a crossover? is the the weight/speed of the driver??
what usually makes a fullrange driver sound good?
Once fullrange speaker out of the piston mode, it appears such phase jumps, that multi-system did not dream.
At 12 "- is all, that is above 500 Hz.
Fullrange speaker sound special? - Special distortion.
I doubt that "phase" or "coherence" or "speed" have anything to do with it.
My point here, regarding 'coherence', is that a single driver will inherently have a symmetric, uniform time/phase/cancellation response in all directions.
OTOH, a multi-way speaker, except for coaxials, will have a non-uniform cancellation pattern... just because the two or more drivers are mounted in different locations in space. This means that a multi-way speaker cannot have a completely symmetric, even dispersion pattern in all directions. A single driver or coax, can, if time delays and such are taken care of between the two or more drivers in the co-axial array. This means that more of the sonic spectrum arrives closer to "on time" in relation to the other parts... at a wider variety of listening positions... or, at least, it means the relative time delays don't change nearly as much, depending on where the listener is in relation to the speaker.
Regards,
Gordon.

They sound great, I'm very happy with them.
Most of us have; with our TV sets and car and table radios for instance.
I have the last generation of projection tube big screen TV, some cinema theater sound thing and it has a set of 8" whizzer cone drivers that always amaze me at their performance. The top end is not very extended and not all that crisp but the mids and bottom are very good.
Hmm, your PDF does not load in Firefox Kenneth. It does load in IE.
"Loudspeakers, like other sex symbols," Good fun!![]()
When that TV gives up the ghost, you should pick those drivers and see what you can do with em :yes:
I have some Utah 12" single drivers with a whizzer. Would like to play with them more some time but they do sound good as is and do have that something that is hard to explain. Would like to get them in a better designed cab and maybe with a helper tweeter. They sound best with my Sansui A1000 tube amp that tends to be bright.
Those are awesome looking. Ive been looking for something similar for a good year or so now. Whats the frequency range on them?