Starling-MDT (the Final Cut)

ER18RNX with Morel MDT29 If there’s one thing I learned from working on the Myna-DXT, I can forget about getting the same kind of bass as in the U18RNX. It’s… Read more >
ER18RNX with Morel MDT29 If there’s one thing I learned from working on the Myna-DXT, I can forget about getting the same kind of bass as in the U18RNX. It’s… Read more >
Seas U18RNX/P Fig 1 – Seas U18RNX/P RAW Response • Baffle Width=8-1/2″ When I measured the RAW frequency response of the Seas U18RNX/P, I couldn’t quite believe my eyes. I’ve… Read more >
Time Delay Though the Starling-2020 measures well, she is not time-aligned. To achieve this, I will have to delay the tweeter so that both the tweeter and the woofer reach… Read more >
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Starling-2020 I first worked on the Seas ER18RNX in 2010. Over the years, I did a total of 4 versions. The Starling-2020 is my 5th and by far, my best…. Read more >
Solitaire Passive Crossover It’s been more than a year since I first tested out these drivers in an active, biamped system. This post is for the passive crossover. Fig 1… Read more >
Solitaire Peerless 830870 PPB Cone HDS 4″ Midrange with Morel MDT29 Tweeter Active Bi-Amped The Solitaire is the result of my quest for a compact satellite speaker. In this design,… Read more >
Morel MDT29 RAW Frequency ResponseMic at 24ins, tweeter axis. Impulse Window = 5msec. No Smoothing. Baffle Width=8-1/2″ • Ported Box=6 liters Morel MDT29 at 2.5kHz HPF (18dB/oct) Black plot=RAW, Red… Read more >