ScottL
21-11-2015, 18:19
Err, hello. Scott here. Relatively new, although I've been lurking around audio for the past 16 years or so.
Anyway, I'm primarily a naval historian, with a side-interest in speaker design. I suppose if I'm 'known' in audio, it's mostly for designing single-driver speakers for the DIY community. Frugel-Horn Mk3 is probably the best-known of them. I design multiway systems as well, although they're all commercial; Colin Topps and I have our Reiver Acoustic site, and I do some wider design work providing there are no conflicts of interest involved.
My baseline system tends to use a PC as source, through a Musical Fidelity DAC, integrated Rotel or Yamaha amplifiers, and a one-off pair of Jennas with a different tweeter and crossover design. Musical tastes run the gamut from jazz through rock and into folk. Mostly folk these days to be honest. I'll look forward to posting here & (electronically) meeting you all. :)
Anyway, I'm primarily a naval historian, with a side-interest in speaker design. I suppose if I'm 'known' in audio, it's mostly for designing single-driver speakers for the DIY community. Frugel-Horn Mk3 is probably the best-known of them. I design multiway systems as well, although they're all commercial; Colin Topps and I have our Reiver Acoustic site, and I do some wider design work providing there are no conflicts of interest involved.
My baseline system tends to use a PC as source, through a Musical Fidelity DAC, integrated Rotel or Yamaha amplifiers, and a one-off pair of Jennas with a different tweeter and crossover design. Musical tastes run the gamut from jazz through rock and into folk. Mostly folk these days to be honest. I'll look forward to posting here & (electronically) meeting you all. :)