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Sub-woofer
"Raffles" wrote in message ... Any advice or pointers on a sub-woofer to compliment a pair of Quad 11Ls? This is for musical use, not home theatre. Handy with woodworking tools? I'm agonising as to whether it' worth the effort to build one of these (SW2 or SW3) for HT use: http://www.iplacoustics.co.uk/INDEX.htm Nice chat with Ivan Leslie who claims these units are easily the equal of commercial products costing 3 times the price (ie up there with top o' the line RELs) and are a doddle to build....?? I've mislaid me bit of paper with the 'all inclusive' prices on, but I think the *complete* kits (including sufficient iron-on, real wood veneer) work out at about £276 for the SW2 and $340 for the SW3. There's a constant stream of subs on eBay at nice prices but I suspect a lot of 'em are just crap - I auditioned a Mission M3as at £200 a day or two back and I didn't think much of it. (I don't want a ported sub...) |
Sub-woofer
"Raffles" wrote
Any advice or pointers on a sub-woofer to compliment a pair of Quad 11Ls? "Hello, I'm a REL subwoofer. May I say that you two Quads are looking rather gorgeous today?" 'complement'. |
Sub-woofer (Correction)
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Raffles" wrote in message ... Any advice or pointers on a sub-woofer to compliment a pair of Quad 11Ls? This is for musical use, not home theatre. Handy with woodworking tools? I'm agonising as to whether it' worth the effort to build one of these (SW2 or SW3) for HT use: http://www.iplacoustics.co.uk/INDEX.htm Nice chat with Ivan Leslie who claims these units are easily the equal of commercial products costing 3 times the price (ie up there with top o' the line RELs) and are a doddle to build....?? I've mislaid me bit of paper with the 'all inclusive' prices on, but I think the *complete* kits (including sufficient iron-on, real wood veneer) work out at about £276 for the SW2 and $340 for the SW3. Me bit of paper's turned up, the 'all inclusive' prices for these kits are actually as follows: SW2 - £294.20 SW3 - £340.40 Also, I'm told they are pretty much the same in terms of bass extension, FR, power output etc. - the advantage/point of the SW3 is that it will provide more 'volume' for larger rooms.... |
Sub-woofer
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 17:18:00 GMT, "Fleetie"
wrote: "Raffles" wrote Any advice or pointers on a sub-woofer to compliment a pair of Quad 11Ls? "Hello, I'm a REL subwoofer. May I say that you two Quads are looking rather gorgeous today?" 'complement'. Thank you ... spelling is an obsession with me too ... point taken :-) I take it you're recommending a Rel? -- Riff-Raff ROT this: |
Sub-woofer
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:46:52 GMT, Raffles
wrote: On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 17:18:00 GMT, "Fleetie" wrote: "Raffles" wrote Any advice or pointers on a sub-woofer to compliment a pair of Quad 11Ls? "Hello, I'm a REL subwoofer. May I say that you two Quads are looking rather gorgeous today?" 'complement'. Thank you ... spelling is an obsession with me too ... point taken :-) I take it you're recommending a Rel? That's REL - sorry, couldn't resist! :-) -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Sub-woofer
Quad have a sub woofer in the pipeline for the L range. Not sure how long
we'll have to wait though...... Apparently it's in the workshop being tweaked? Anyone know anything more about this? The EggKing "Raffles" wrote in message ... Any advice or pointers on a sub-woofer to compliment a pair of Quad 11Ls? This is for musical use, not home theatre. tia -- Riff-Raff ROT this: |
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