Grosbeak-DCR (Music)

Grosbeak-DCR 40L Dual Chamber Reflex The majority of my work is based on getting a flat response. While it’s important for studio monitors, many of us find listening to such… Read more >
Grosbeak-DCR 40L Dual Chamber Reflex The majority of my work is based on getting a flat response. While it’s important for studio monitors, many of us find listening to such… Read more >
Cardinal-TBFC-DCR 40L Dual Chamber Reflex In the previous version, the Cardinal-TBFC, I wasn’t too happy with the bass. The midrange and treble are not an issue but the bass sounds… Read more >
Cardinal-TBFC 15L Bass Reflex It was 3 years ago that I first worked on the Peerless 830874. At $50 a piece, the performance is way above the competition. So much… Read more >
Soliloquy-II This is my third attempt with the Tang Band W5-1685. I never felt I was getting the best out of it. Having listened to it in a 10 liters… Read more >
Tang Band W5-1685 with Seas 27TBFC Active Bi-amped Having worked out the Tang Band W5-1685 system Q in a 10 liters bass reflex box, I now move on to the… Read more >
Soliloquy The Soliloquy is an amazing speaker. It is a large design that really needs short stands, but man, they sound huge! I always try to have a reference quality monitor… Read more >
Cardinal-DCR-TA Hi Mike! The speaker is starting to work better and better. I start to like it! Regards! Ivan
Soliloquy Page first publish on Aug 30, 2016. Page modified on May 15, 2018. The Soliloquy departs from the conventional 2-way in that it is an “Inverted” tower. By this,… Read more >
about the Cardinal-DCR-TA The Cardinal-DCR-TA is a time-aligned Dual Chamber Reflex (DCR) that I’ve been working on for many years. My first attempt was with a Silver Flute W17RC. Unfortunately,… Read more >
Seas 27TBFCFig 1 – Seas 27TBFC RAW Frequency Response • Baffle Width=9″ Fig 2 – Seas 27TBFC Impedance