Hi all, I've got my roots in DIY speaker making so I just had to share this with the community...
http://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-6-fullrange/fostex-fe163en-s-special-full-range-6-each/I personally have a pair of FE166ES-R that are extremely well broken in after ~ 7 years. They have been a driver that I've kept going back to time and again. I feel pretty lucky to have them as my shop stereo with a SEX amp... gotta be able to concentrate on your work, you know
I got the FE166ES-R from Terry Cain's urgings to buy a set of 'em, even though he'd never heard them. He just said: build a junky box for them (and upgrade that later) and get a pair 'o paramours to go with em and that then I'd "crap my pants." It took me a few years to put that entire system put together but MAN AM I GLAD I BOUGHT THOSE DRIVERS WHILE I COULD! They are pretty unbeatable bang for the buck for a high efficiency larger diameter fullranger. I've had mine in IM-Bens, BIBs, Sealed boxes with subs, open baffle, and back loaded horn. My favorite so far has been the large bass reflex boxes I built for them, that I've now called the "Beulahs." Stuck some stock FE166En's in another pair of Beulahs for a friend. Those turned out really well also. Then the climbing gym he works at placed an order for a few pairs of them. So I decided to make it a low production numbers, semi custom product.
The Beulahs are a really simple concept so while I'll mention that I do make and sell them, I also recommend to those of you who have the tools or have a friend that does, just try out the concept of a simple ported box for them, one that gives you a little wiggle room to keep messing with the internals, and of sufficient initial internal volume that they won't sound small. It's the basis of the Abby's design, Its the basis of the Feastrex recommended cabinet design. There must be something going on here...and I can tell you precisely what it is from first hand experience - Lots of fine tuning!
But anyways, whatever your slant or capability is with cabineting/open baffling them, these are probably going to be some great drivers if you are in the market (I haven't heard 'em yet but hope to get a pair soon). You can put 'em in a SEXy, put 'em in an old set of Abby's too.
You could even go for an eNabling treatment of them. They'd probably be worth it!
I've also heard the previous (ca. 2002) special edition 6", the old style cone (made in Japan) sigma from 10+ years ago, owned the newer (but getting dated) FE168EZ, owned several FE166E, FE166En, and the FE166ES-R.
The FE166ES-R and the earlier ca 2002 special edition were the best of the bunch (of the 6"ers). That would lead one (such as myself) to believe that the new special 6" should be pretty solid.
Lots of ideas, lots of directions for a curious mind to go with them.
Anyways, if you are a local and you are getting a set, please contact me. I'll supply the beer and satsumas if you bring a set by for us to listen to.
Cheers!
-Clark