Hello Bottleheads,
I recently built a set of Bob Brine's LT-2000 speakers. They are a Mass Loaded Transmission Line design. I am using Lowther DX4 drivers from Lowther America. I am driving them with a highly modified (better caps and resisitors) Golden Tube Audio SE-40 Special Edition. I have a Basie pre-amp from diyHiFiSupply that I built several years ago (no longer available). My source is a Linn Genki.
First off, Bob Brines will tell you that you can't get much bass out of a DX4 in a MLTL. He recommends a DX2 or DX3. Jon Ver Halen of Lowther America (very helpful and knowledgeable) loaned me a DX4 (stock) and a PM6A (15 ohm, silver voice coil) to try. The PM6A was nice, but the DX4 blow it away. This speak design incorporates a Baffle Step Correction and a Zobel ciruit. The BSC in my setup is a 3.3 mH copper foil inductor in parallel with a 15 Ohm Dueland resistor on the + side. The Zobel is a 6.8 uF cap in series with a 10 Ohm Mills resistor across + and -. The combination brings the DX4 down from 99 Db to 95 Db. You can read all about MLTL and BSC circuits at Martin King's web site
http://www.quarter-wave.com/In my current system the new speakers sound great. True, the bass is a bit weak. But, the is enough for me given the improvement in the mids and highs and imaging over my previous speakers (Vandersteen 2Ce Signatures). In fact, the overall improvement was such that I have sold the Vandersteens. (out of space. to be continued as a reply)