My impression is that the sonic virtue of a speaker is more about understanding the capabilities and limitations of the material than whether the material itself is good or bad.
A screaming deal compared to the $70k top of the line Feastrex 9 inchers :-).
But seriously, there really is no real ultra driver for this size other than perhaps the Bandors, but they are too inefficient and have severe max spl limitations, and absolutely have to be used in a sealed enclosure, not to mention a fairly high rolloff. In the right cabinet on a desktop though, they sound great.
Again, really nothing to complain about with the current drivers, just talking what-if here.
Yeah, I've gotta say that my only real consideration as a designer/builder is still steadfast -
Whether or not a speaker can make
music in a really and truly pleasing manner over the long term of ownership.
To me its about creating speakers that are meant to be part of an entire stereo system that serves as a true "hearth" in the home. A source of warmth and enjoyment that serves a distinct purpose in peoples' daily lives - for both genders - the uninhibited enjoyment of music portrayed in its full glory.
Single Drivers/Single Ended Triodes have been my own elixer for many years now and with the long hours put into the business every day, I feel like we are on a veritable crusade against listeners' fatigue with Bottlehead/Blumenstein systems.
I still only see more avenues to explore with the Single Driver/Single Ended Triode design paradigm. It can't really get any simpler in terms of deleting moving/amplifying parts... So its REALLY EASY to refine these systems sufficiently to make great music and to then just enjoy them every day...
After playing around with many of the new 3" models that come out these days, I am still sticking with the mighty little FE83En because it is really well
musically balanced in our Orca enclosure. Their only strength that seems oddly out of balance is the depth and profundity of the musical experiences they dish out considering the price.
Even the Feastrex drivers are not meant to be the "absolute" in any sense of
physical transducer performance. They are just meant to be very, extremely pleasing to listen to over the long haul and have more fireworks and upper volume capability than the Orcas have. Otherwise, the Blumenstein "family sound" is what we are designing after.
Now while I might seem so adamant about only having my hand in making speakers that make music - and nothing else... I'll be damned if we haven't experimented with and sought out just about every available technological resource and/or trial and error technique to get our speakers to this point.
So I'm
definitely not anti technology...I am just pro-balance of technology
in concert with music. After all, I make speakers not violins... And violin makers make violins - not replicas of ancient forms of guitars from ancient greece, and etc.
--- So that's it for now until I've unplugged myself from the cyborg cords emanating from all my sophisticated cutting edge power tools
Peace,
-Clark