maddog07
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Audio Nirvana has 3 "series" of full-rangers. the SCF (super cast frame) series, which have whizzers, the newer "Classic" series, which do not have whizzers and also a newer model he calls the "horn series".
I have three different pairs of the SCF series. I have one pair of Alnico SCF's and two pairs of the Ferrite SCF model. I purposely bought the Alnico model and installed them in a DIY 5.6 cu.ft. bass-reflex box of Dicks' recommendation/design. These were a revelation for me and set my feet on the path of enlightenment to crossover-less wide-banders and Decware amplification.
Later, after exposure to RandyInCaintuck, my path was altered again slightly to running wide-banders in open baffles. Here I have remained for going on 3 years now. I haven't heard anything better.
Audio Nirvana/CommonSenseAudio is located in my state - MO. Dicks claims the new Classic series AN drivers are the best overall, and he claims the 15" Alnico model is the best of them all. I have the 15" SCF ferrite model in my OB's. I came by these drivers by accident, when a local guy lost patience with dialing/tuning them for a bass-reflex implementation. I replaced the 15" coaxial drivers in a pair of Hawthorne Trio's I have, with the 15" AN's as a "try it and see", as I could never get the stock coaxial drivers to "come to life" like the crossover-less wide-banders. Once again, I was very impressed with the sound. I still have the 12" SCF Alnico's in a box, but the OB's with the 15" AN full-rangers have become my reference. I need to take the 12" Alnico's out of the reflex box and put them in my OB's and see how they sound compared to the 15" ferrite's - so much tinkering to do - so little time... someday....
It's on my list to travel over to CommonSenseAudio and check out the Classic series drivers. I chose the 12" Alnico SCF AN drivers I first bought, unheard, by studying the response graphs. The 12 "measures" smoother in the upper half of the frequency band than the 15" that Dicks claimed was the best at the time. I have been happy with these 12" Alnicos in the bass-reflex box I built for them. But like all, or nearly all wide-banders, they have a rising response that starts in the upper mids. And the top measures pretty jagged - but they do not "sound" this way to the human ear - only to a microphone. This is where the Decware Torii, made for wide-banders, comes into play and allows one to dial in the sound and compensate for their rising response. In my room, driven by my Torii, a calibrated microphone and RTA software can't find much wrong with the frequency response I'm getting at the listening position - my ears can't find much to complain about either...!
Again, studying published response graphs for the AN drivers, the new Classic series AN drivers measure considerably smoother, and have significantly less rise in the mid/high frequency region than darn near all wide-banders. So I probably need to travel over to CommonSenseAudio and give these new Classic series drivers a listen... which will probably lead to another upgrade - argh!... :)
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Decware Torii MK3, Theta Digital Miles, RME ADI Dac-2 FS, Aesthetix Calypso, Martin Logan Vista, Audio Nirvana 12's & 15's, Betsy WOW/AMT's, Hawthorne Trio's, PS Audio PW P5, Goertz, Kimber, Nordost, Decware and DIY wires, PSA pwr cords, Cary SLI-80 Sig.
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