mrdog has reglued all the stators; we're enjoying mono quad as i type. The second speaker is in process, one membrane is loose so that needs a complete rebuild. Should be done soon then i do the electrics, input caps, clamps, power resistors etc.
mrdog has reglued all the stators; we're enjoying mono quad as i type. The second speaker is in process, one membrane is loose so that needs a complete rebuild. Should be done soon then i do the electrics, input caps, clamps, power resistors etc.
Kuzma Stabi/S 12", (LP12-bastard) DC motor and optical tacho psu, Benz LP, Paradise (phonostage). MB-Pro, Brooklyn dac and psu, Bruno Putzeys balanced pre, mod86p dual mono amps, Yamaha NS1000m
I must admit I fancy another pair of Quads sometime, probably 63s on stands (just because they are narrower).
It must be 5+ years since my last pair. It's like malaria, or Alfa Romeos, a disease of the blood that comes back at random intervals.
A whole lot of quads. I'm sure that 63 was bigger than the laptop when we started.
Anyone who says you can't use quads with subs, tell them bollocks. Dipole main sub + 1 other sounds superb, perfect fill in.
Kuzma Stabi/S 12", (LP12-bastard) DC motor and optical tacho psu, Benz LP, Paradise (phonostage). MB-Pro, Brooklyn dac and psu, Bruno Putzeys balanced pre, mod86p dual mono amps, Yamaha NS1000m
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I'm Allen.
What a great project! I enjoy such things to do, and enjoy the results when you get it right. If I were replacing one membrane, why not replace both? I’d be afraid they would sound different, one with a new membrane and one with old, but I guess you can find that out before you get that far? I can’t wait to see them finished, good luck with it!
Russell
There was an article in a HiFi World DIY supplement waaaay back, for a dipole sub which was to partner a pair of Celestion speakers (I thinkj). I have it somewhere as I made one just to see what a dipole sub was like. It wasn't bad. I might make another during the winter as I had forgotten about these.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/...-system-page-3
"Interestingly, the Quad ESL-63 would be a potential alternative to the SL600 for use with the 6000 woofer (footnote 1). A pair of '63s were tested, and the Celestion's dipole bass matched that of the Quad very well, providing a powerfully clean low end, improved mid clarity, and allowing the Quad to play several dB louder on wide-band program. Moreover, the Quad '63 sounded good at the increased height conferred by the 6000 platform, resulting in a generously "tall" speaker effect".
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You're thinking of the SL6000 system which was the dipole sub-woofer paired with the Celestion SL600 speaker. Noel Keywood of HiFi World found the Celestion sub-woofers matched well with his Quad 63s. I think he used a pair of sub-woofers, one under each Quad 63.
I have played around with using a sub-woofer (a KEF design) with my Quad 57s - I just couldn't get on with it: either it was too intrusive, or had no effect at all. But it was a floor firing device and not a dipole design like the Celestion.
Barry
It was the sub for the SL6000 system. Most seem to refer to it as just the 6000 dipole sub-woofer. Intended for use with the SL600 speakers. I've seen them, but don't actually recall hearing one. Supposed to be very effective and yes, I've heard of them being recommended for use with the Quads. Finding one for sale might be tricky.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
That's mrdogs room, he has 989s and subs, the middle 63 is the only one playing, were just testing it after a repanel.
Kuzma Stabi/S 12", (LP12-bastard) DC motor and optical tacho psu, Benz LP, Paradise (phonostage). MB-Pro, Brooklyn dac and psu, Bruno Putzeys balanced pre, mod86p dual mono amps, Yamaha NS1000m