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southall-1998
30-05-2013, 14:14
Rega Ela MK1 speakers for sale.

These are the fully fluted ones with the fantastic Royd drivers.

Sadly one tweeter doesn't work but the other tweeter does. Please be warned!!

Both Royd drivers are working fine!!

In good condition for their age. But do expect some little marks. Will also demo the Elas to the buyer.

Buyer will have to collect please.

60 Pounds firm.

Payments: Cash Or BT.

DSJR
30-05-2013, 17:10
I was told the drivers were a joint effort, but obviously Joe Ackroyd may have a different slant on it..

Like all Rega speakers since, these have a good, neutral and communicative midrange, the bass rolls off steeply below 80Hz or so (a side effect of the loading) and, well, the Scan tweeter in undamped form. For £60, well worth getting and replacing probably both tweeters, possibly with the damped Scans that Spendor and Pro-Ac used (with velour surrounding the dome)..

Good luck Shane :)

southall-1998
30-05-2013, 17:11
Ta, Dave.

southall-1998
02-06-2013, 15:49
BUMP.

southall-1998
07-06-2013, 13:20
Friday BUMP.

crippsy
07-06-2013, 19:19
Hi Shane, Are the Rega Ela's still available? An underrated Joe Akroyd masterpiece! Let me know, may be able to collect this weekend.
Cheers, Aaron.

southall-1998
07-06-2013, 21:30
PM sent :)

Ela's now sold.

DSJR
08-06-2013, 10:41
Can you chaps really conform that the first Ela driver was ALL Joe Ackroyds work? We had the Ackroyd equivalent speaker and it wasn't as good in our dem rooms..

Hope you enjoy them Aaron, whoever really designed them :)

Duke
23-06-2013, 19:52
Hi There,


With regard to the following:

'Can you chaps really conform that the first Ela driver was ALL Joe Ackroyds work? We had the Ackroyd equivalent speaker and it wasn't as good in our dem rooms..'

The story, as I understand it, is that the Royd Apex and Rega ELA were a joint development project between Rega and Royd, with both speakers using Royd's own 5" drivers. the cabinet dimensions are the same, but finish, detaling, crossovers, stand, and tweeters are different. Rega then began producing their own 5" LF unit, first used in ELA MkII. That 5" driver is very much the same unit in production today. It's very similar to Royd's piece, but uses pressed steel for the basket rather than cast alu.

If it's of any interest to any Apex/ELA owners out there, Rega can supply a brand new replacement driver for both these speakers. If you ask for Dave, and tell him you need the Mk1 ELA unit they modify their current 5" unit to be a drop in replacement. Only relevant to Apex and ELA though, they are not suitable for other Royd designs - although I have heard that they are a close as damnit option for Royd A14s as standard, ie no need for Rega to machine off the square-ish mountings tabs.

Regards,

joel

Andrew B
23-06-2013, 20:42
I agree with al of the above except that IIRC the tweeter in both speakers is identical too. Scanspeak D2008.

Duke
23-06-2013, 21:14
Yeah right,

I was of the same mind, but have recently been told that they used different versions of the d2008 - with and without ferro-fluid.

Not sure which model has fluid, and I could well have been mis-informed there :rolleyes:

crippsy
23-06-2013, 22:36
Hi Chaps,

I have not had the pleasure of hearing a pair of Royd Apex's but I do have a pair of Abbots. The cabinets have Identical external dimensions but are double the weight and front ported reflex, not transmission line.

I was hoping to replace the ELA tweeters with a pair of D2008's that came from a some early Minstrals. But not sure if they will suit because of the ferrofluid question? Also the fluting on the tweeter cut-out makes for a very tight fit.

I welcome your input, see below an image of the dud tweeter.

Many Thanks, Aaron.

http://i1318.photobucket.com/albums/t649/critter90/DSCF8228_zps73e419f2.jpg (http://s1318.photobucket.com/user/critter90/media/DSCF8228_zps73e419f2.jpg.html)

crippsy
27-06-2013, 20:27
Do any of you know the correct part number? Damped/Un-damped, Not the Rega one obviously!

crippsy
01-07-2013, 11:36
Am I correct in thinking this tweeter was also used in early Linn Kan's? If so, would this be in damped of un-damped form?
http://i1318.photobucket.com/albums/t649/critter90/LinnKan2008_zps1d6215a0.jpg (http://s1318.photobucket.com/user/critter90/media/LinnKan2008_zps1d6215a0.jpg.html)

southall-1998
01-07-2013, 12:34
Why can't you guys start a separate thread on this :rolleyes::rolleyes:

crippsy
01-07-2013, 15:24
Hi Shane,

I was as surprised as you to see the thread sill alive. I did not intend to respond, but it seemed a shame not to tap into the expertise of the other contributors.

If the moderator sees fit to move or close the thread I totally understand.

Kind Regards, Aaron.

Duke
09-08-2013, 13:16
Why can't you guys start a separate thread on this :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Sorry Shane, have i upset you terribly?

Only my second or third post, and i seem to have ignorantly failed to comply with some long standing AoS etiquette that you hold very dear..

Duke
09-08-2013, 13:18
crippsy,

I have this all written down somewhere, in a box of dud 2008 tweeters. will check the numbers and get back to you.

Peace & Progress

southall-1998
09-08-2013, 16:24
Sorry Shane, have i upset you terribly?

Only my second or third post, and i seem to have ignorantly failed to comply with some long standing AoS etiquette that you hold very dear..

This is not a discussion section, only sales!! So I suggest you start a thread in the '''Blank Canvas''' section of this site. Simple!!!

crippsy
13-08-2013, 20:33
Thank's for your input Joel, I sourced a second-hand replacement from a nice man in Gloucester and the Rega-Royd's are fully operational and sounding superb!

Still it would be nice to resolve the fluid damping question? The HF on the ELA is far more restrained than the signature Royd 'spit & tizz' sound?