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The Lii Audio F15 driver - Caintuck Audio style
07/21/19 at 03:25:38
 


It seemed proper to start a thread concerning my experience with the Lii Audio F15 drivers in the forum that Steve generously created for Caintuck Audio products ..... rather than post my comments in the "Steve's BIG BETSY Project" thread of the General Discussion and Support forum.

I am certainly looking forward to Decware Fest 2019 and being able to experience the BIG BAFFLES and hope that Steve and Zygi will be offering these state of the art beauties to the public in some form ...

Based on the enthusiastic comments that Steve made about these drivers when mounted in his BIG BAFFLES, my curiosity got the better of me and I had to hear a pair mounted in the "low boy" barrel shaped baffles that I use for the WBAL Betsy and Eminence Alpha bass drivers.

Having heard the Audio Nirvana 12" alnico drivers in a pair of my baffles, I knew that there were full range drivers larger than 8" that sounded very good ..... but at 1,000.00 a pair they were a bit more than most of my customers wanted to part with.
The F15 drivers are a little more reasonable.

I must admit being a bit skeptical because a couple of years ago I heard a pair of open baffle speakers with drivers that looked very similar to the F15s. They were 15" drivers with a large whizzer cone and a phase plug and I don't even remember what brand they were because the sound was totally forgettable ..... pretty much "Pro Audio" without the finesse that is needed for good home audio .....

Now that I think of it, the whizzer cone looked to be made of heavy plastic. The whizzer cone on the F15 appears to be made from paper and is not nearly as thick and stiff as the appearance would indicate.

I mounted the F15 drivers in a pair of baffles that originally housed some Alpha 15" drivers and placed them in my listening room where my Betsy baffles normally reside.
Having no idea what to expect, I popped one of my compilation CDs into the transport with a variety of well recorded music that I am very familiar with. My trusty SE84UFO was used to power the speakers.







From the first note, what I heard was not what I expected to hear.
I expected a 15" driver to beam like a banshee and draw attention to itself with no high frequency finesse and detail and a less than impressive soundstage.

Man .... were my preconceptions off base .....
The soundstage floated above the baffles like it does with the Betsy drivers, both wide and deep and very well focused.
One of the amazing strengths of the Betsy drivers is what they do for human voice and surprisingly the F15s do very much the same.
Wonderful presence and palpability.
The high frequency harmonics of guitar and other instruments are easily heard and very natural sounding.
The lower midrange is a real treat ..... and instruments like cello have a weight and authority that is excellent from the top string to the bottom.

The bass ?
Ah yes ..... the bass. Many Betsy baffle owners supplement the low frequencies with an additional baffle (or two) with larger drivers powered by a plate amp (or two) or another amplifier with variable volume and crossover controls ..... or use a subwoofer.
Since the Betsy drivers roll off pretty quickly below 80 to 100 HZ, music lovers who need "deep bass" have one of these options to create a "full range" system.
With the F15 drivers in the low boy baffles, there will be no need for any supplemental bass components ..... unless the listener is a real "bass monster" .....
The bass is full and rich and instruments such as acoustic double bass, the lower registers of piano, pipe organ, baritone sax and kick drum all sound natural with good weight.

Admittedly, there is more flexibility and control of the bass with a pair of Betsy baffles and a subwoofer or bass baffles ..... but for a single pair of small baffles the bass is pretty impressive.

So ..... do I like these drivers ? Yes
I like them well enough that I will be offering them as an option on my website in the near future.

Does this mean that the Betsy (and Betsy alnico) drivers are now obsolete ? Not at all.
The Betsy drivers are still one of the most musical audio components I know of and the price is well within the reach of almost any music lover. When paired with a very affordable Decware SE84UFO, they make music ..... it's as simple as that. Even without supplementing the lower frequencies, they are excellent speakers and the retail price of a pair of Betsy drivers is about 1/5 of the normal retail price of the F15 drivers.

The WBAL alnico drivers are still a wonderful bargain and have that "alnico sound" that is highly valued and appreciated by music lovers. If you haven't heard a pair, you will be in for a treat at Decware Fest 2019.

You can be sure that there will always be a pair of Betsy baffles in my listening room and they will be making music and putting a smile on my face.

But, it's good to have options ..... and the baffles with the F15 drivers are legitimate "full range" speakers that will meet the needs of most music lovers. As Steve has mentioned in the BIG BAFFLE thread, these drivers have amazing "slam" because of the efficiency / sensitivity and will light up a room with an SE84UFO or 25th Anniversary amplifier.

I will have a pair of them at Decware Fest 2019 in October for the evaluation of those attending.

As soon as I have a few things worked out, the F15 baffles will be available on my website and I will announce that in this forum.
Pricing is still being worked out ..... but they will be reasonable in keeping with my "mission statement" of providing musical loudspeakers at a price that doesn't result in bankruptcy.

Which brings me to a final thought ..... I have no idea yet what to call these things. I'm afraid that if I use the name "F15", there will be confusion among some who think that I am selling jet fighter planes. I'm open to suggestions ..... maybe I should have a contest to come up with a suitable name .....  

Happy listening,
Randy

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Reply #1 - 07/21/19 at 03:59:47
 
Hey, Randy!

How about "Betsy's Big Brother" for the name?

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Reply #2 - 07/21/19 at 04:25:27
 
What about naming them Frank?
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Reply #3 - 07/21/19 at 06:04:10
 

My suggestion would be to name them after the creator... Mr. Lii. Call it the BetsyLii.

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Reply #4 - 07/21/19 at 06:29:21
 

So Randy, your post is encouraging and exciting!  

It stands to reason that if you can get a 15 inch driver with a small voice coil to sound like the 8 inch driver in the Betsy Baffle that it's going to have bass like the Alpha 15 making bass augmentation redundant. Also there is the bonus of a rather huge difference in efficiency so as you pointed out a win on many fronts!

Kinda fun to see your introduction to the F15 driver took a similarity to my own.  I definitely wasn't expecting what I heard either.  I knew when I examined the driver and felt the paper that it was going to be good, but the bass slam was completely unexpected.  I don't actually know where it comes from!

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Reply #5 - 07/21/19 at 13:45:20
 
Abby sounds like Betsy's big sister to me.
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Reply #6 - 07/21/19 at 14:02:05
 


Thanks for the suggestions guys .....  

After sleeping on it, I think that I will use a variation of Steve's suggestion .....

From the beginning, I never tried to hide the source of the driver components that were used in my speakers.

So, it seems logical to just call the new offering the "Lii 15" .....

That name gives credit to the designer of the driver and the size of the driver as well ..... easy peasy .....

Stay tuned .....

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Randy

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Reply #7 - 07/21/19 at 15:30:13
 
I’m so glad to hear reviews of this new driver. Sounds like a winner! Nothing like having different options.

Slightly off topic, all of this publicity for Randy’s design and the Betsy Alnico driver, makes me very happy to be part of that club. I have a pair of the 12” Bass Baffles and a subwoofer to get below 80hz, and the overall sound is just wonderful.

I recently added a Zstage to my phono setup, and a Zbit to my digital setup. Also, I had the anniversary mods done to my ZP3 and Zen, and the combination of all of this has really gelled lately as these have reached break in. As great as the Zstage is, what the Zbit has done is nothing short of amazing!  All of this thru the Betsy combo is awesome!

My brother was over yesterday, and had not heard the Alnico drivers, or the Z components. I put on one of my reference discs, and waited for a reaction. He sat there and listened for a few minutes, then looked at me and said, “I thought it sounded great last time, but now it’s perfect”.  Nothing like affirmation from an innocent bystander Cool

Sorry for the long post, but also, here lately, I have really put these speakers to the test, playing all kinds of music. Everything from Deep Purple to Randy Travis to Miles Davis to Bach. I just don’t hear a weakness. Randy states on his website that these speakers are more suited for acoustic music and small combo jazz, and are not “party speakers”.  I agree that the speakers sound best with that type of music (I’ve never heard an acoustic guitar sound more natural) but they also sound great with classic R&B and Rock, from Earth, Wind and Fire to Black Sabbath. The Betsy’s have handled everything I’ve thrown at them, and handled it well!  

As I type this, I’m listening to Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries, and have a big smile on my face. Like I said, happy to be part of the Betsy club!

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Reply #8 - 07/21/19 at 15:32:51
 
I like the name “Lii 15” for the new driver.  How about “Big Ben” as a nickname?  ;)

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Reply #9 - 07/21/19 at 16:39:52
 
Randy, I'm wondering if the baffle for the F15 will be 22.5"H or 20.5"? These maybe will fill my desire to hear these speakers. I vote for the size of the original Betsy's which you list on the website as 22.5". I certainly don't possess the woodworking skills to make the larger one like Steve made.
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Reply #10 - 07/21/19 at 19:09:20
 
Randy, I was hoping for Completely Baffled as the name.
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Reply #11 - 07/21/19 at 23:19:14
 


Geno,

I'm happy to hear that your system is working so well for you .....

The comment I make on the "Questions" page of my website concerning the fact that these are not "party speakers" is primarily intended for the Betsy baffles by themselves without any bass supplementation.

A couple of years ago at the Decware Fest, our friend Mike (maddog07) and I sat up until the wee hours with his Torii MK 3 hooked up to a pair of Betsy baffles. We also had a 15" bass baffle connected with a plate amp driving it.
One of the songs we played was a snappy Cajun sounding tune and the impact nearly caved in my chest .....
The Betsy drivers took it all in stride without a whimper .....

I have always been a proponent of "under promise and over perform" so you are certainly correct about the ability of the Betsy baffles to "rock" ..... especially with your twin bass baffles in the mix.

Hi Showme,

The F15 based speakers I will be offering to the public will use the same baffle size that I use for the Betsy drivers and the Alpha bass drivers ..... 22.5" tall and 17.75" wide at the center.

The speakers in the photo are exactly what will be produced ..... and will be available in plywood with various stains and a two tone hardwood version. This pair is rift sawn red oak plywood with a walnut stain.



When I first installed the drivers and viewed them from my listening chair, they looked a bit "unusual" to me because of the sheer size of the drivers ..... but the more I looked at them, the more they grew on me.
Since they sit so low to the ground and the image "floats" above them. they don't draw attention to themselves and totally disappear with most of the music I played through them.



The soundstage is huge with a good recording ..... the image reaching well behind the front wall and past the side walls of the room.

I'm really hoping that there will be some folks who take a "leap of faith" and give them a try in their audio systems.
My guess is that they will be pleasantly surprised and very, very happy.

Best wishes,
Randy

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Reply #12 - 07/21/19 at 23:20:25
 


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Reply #13 - 07/24/19 at 22:09:57
 


The Lii Audio F15 drivers are on order and I have created a page on the Caintuck Audio website for the Lii 15 baffles.
I'm hoping to have the drivers in house in the near future .....

The website page can be viewed here.

If anyone has questions that are not answered on the website, please email me at the provided address and I will do my best to answer them.

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Reply #14 - 07/25/19 at 16:41:36
 
Randy, I appreciate that you have the baffle build down pat but unless you're getting a special rate on the drivers, your price sure looks low.
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Reply #15 - 07/25/19 at 21:52:17
 


Hi Archie,

You know ..... this is one of the things I treasure about being part of the "cottage" audio industry ..... the majority of the folks involved are truly "straight up" people and have a sense of honor and fairness .....

Thank you so much for your thoughts .....

A couple of things -

First - I actually do get a discount as a "reseller", and by purchasing multiple pairs of drivers there is a price break.

Second - the Lii 15 speakers themselves are actually cheaper to build because I don't have to spend almost 25.00 for the acrylic brackets I am using now for mounting the binding posts. The F15 drivers have very sturdy built in binding posts.

Third - since Caintuck Audio is my "retirement hobby / business", I'm not depending on it to feed a wife and a pack of kids .....

In addition to those things, I'm not sharing whatever profit I make with a distributor or retailer.

When I first came in contact with Decware Audio, Steve's "mission statement" of "great sounding audio for the sincere but (financially) broke music lover" touched a special place in my thinking process ..... and I decided that I would adopt that sentiment as the mission statement for Caintuck Audio.

The dozens of very positive emails that I have received from customers who have purchased the Betsy baffles mean more to me than pieces of paper with pictures of dead presidents  .....

As you know, right now Lii Audio is selling the F15 driver for 399.00 a pair + shipping, which is about 50.00 a pair (from California).
So ..... I think my pricing is fair.

If someone wants a pair of baffles made from solid two tone hardwood, the price will be a bit more.

Thanks again for your "golden rule" mindset.

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Reply #16 - 07/26/19 at 01:18:37
 
You're awesome!

I think I have a hangover from building these big baffles.  They follow the cube law at least.
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Reply #18 - 07/26/19 at 19:56:43
 
I've been looking for an OB project (my first) and these speakers looking appealing.  I understand that they excel with 'acoustic' material, but what about more aggressive stuff like fuzzed out, distorted electric guitars?   Is the Lii 15 good with a wide variety of music from classical to jazz to rock?

I'm running a DIY First Watt M2 amp with M&K 750THX speakers (can't include link since this is my first post).  I love a big, 3D soundstage with precise imaging and the ability to resolve multiple layers of electric guitars, for example.

Does it sound like the Lii 15 would make me happy?

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Reply #19 - 07/26/19 at 21:04:37
 


Hi slk23,

Open baffle sound is different than typical "boxed speaker" sound.
The F15 drivers are very robust and versatile.

However, after retiring from 25 years in the IT industry I am quick to remind people of the "garbage in - garbage out" principle.
In my experience, a lot of "rock" music isn't well recorded.
A sow's ear usually doesn't make a very good silk purse .....

I also spent several years playing in a band standing in front of an amplifier stack playing guitar with various "fuzz boxes" and it's no longer a big part of my music library ..... tastes change.

I consider "Tin Pan Alley" by SRV well recorded electric guitar and it sounds fabulous through the Lii 15s in my listening room ..... the 2 watt per channel Decware SE84UFO providing plenty of power to suit my needs.

Classical and jazz are usually well recorded and both sound very good with the Lii 15s.

If you can attend the Decware Audio Fest in October, I will have a pair of these speakers for audition and that would be the very best way to know if they would work for you. You are certainly welcome to bring your amplifier.

I hope this helps .....

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Reply #20 - 07/26/19 at 21:52:56
 
I second for "Tin Pan Alley".  One of my reference tracks on my open baffles.  Sounds amazing!!!
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Reply #21 - 07/26/19 at 22:22:25
 
Thanks Randy.  I should have mentioned that I own a pair of Magnepan MMGs which I enjoy very much for certain music (e.g. acoustic guitar) but ultimately found lacking in resolution and dynamics.  I listen to a variety of genres and styles, ranging from string quartets to Hawaiian slack key guitar to jazz piano to 'shoe gaze' guitar rock.

I worked for many years as a sound recordist/editor in film post production and do appreciate quality recordings.  I lean toward speakers that are accurate and revealing but that doesn't prevent me from liking mediocre recordings if the music is good.

Thanks for the invite to Decware Audio Fest.  However I'm in California and in early October will be just back from a 3 week trip.  

By the way, do you think 3/4" birch ply would be a good choice for the F15 baffles?
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Reply #22 - 07/26/19 at 22:35:39
 


Hi slk23,

Baltic birch has pretty much been the "standard" for plywood used for audio purposes ..... it has more layers and fewer voids than most other types of plywood (which you are probably already aware of).
Because of the greater number of "plys", there is more glue used and if you pick up one of my speakers made from Baltic birch (using the rear mounted convenience handle), it is noticeably heavier than a speaker made from a different type of plywood.

Despite the fact that I consider my audio rig to be pretty revealing, I don't notice a huge difference in sound ..... but I'm sure that it would be noticeable if the baffles were larger and had more surface area.

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Reply #23 - 07/26/19 at 22:44:29
 


BTW ..... I am a big fan of Maggie speakers.
I used to own a pair of 1.6s and  kicked myself a few times after selling them.

I think that open baffle speakers are an interesting compromise ..... combining dynamic drivers which are more efficient (and dynamic) than planar ribbons and a dipole configuration which produces a wonderful stereo image. Being able to use a low powered amplifier is something that I couldn't do with my Maggies .....  

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Reply #24 - 07/26/19 at 22:53:41
 
I built a number of furniture projects with birch ply when I was in college in the '80s.  I guess I was on to something  :)  I don't remember it being specified as 'baltic' but I assume it's similar.

I may try a mid-size baffle, with dimensions between what you're using and Steve's. BTW does the 'barrel' shape, as opposed to a disc, contribute anything sonically?  Or is the flat bottom there simply to make it stable when sitting on the floor?  
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Hi slk23,

My lumber supplier carries a standard type plywood with a birch veneer and the "Baltic birch" variety which looks quite a bit different than most other plywoods when viewing the edge.  Once you see it, the difference is pretty obvious .....

I read somewhere a few years ago that a "round" baffle was not the best option for sound ..... from some "numbers guy" that obviously knows more about these things than I do ..... however, I started using the barrel shape primarily because it was aesthetically pleasing to me.
The fact that it also sounds good was a bonus .....

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Reply #26 - 07/27/19 at 06:04:59
 


I just received the first order for a pair of Lii 15s today .....

Woo Hoo !!!

Hopefully, many more to follow.
I'm thinking that the buyer will be one happy camper.
I enjoyed a three hour listening session yesterday with my personal pair, playing a wide variety of music ..... and it all sounded very good.

The drivers still don't have a lot of hours on them, but they are already making music .....

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Reply #27 - 07/27/19 at 17:26:10
 
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Reply #28 - 08/14/19 at 12:35:58
 
Mr. Randy,

Have you tried the Lii Crystal driver in an open baffle?
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Hi Crowes,

No, I haven't at this point in time .....

My normal process is only to try things that I think might be interesting to my intended customer base.

The cost of the Crystal 10 is quite a bit above what I think might work for the music lovers that have supported Caintuck Audio in the past.

The F-15 driver in a plywood baffle is at 699.00 + shipping and the Crystal 10 in the same baffle would push the price to well over 1000.00.

However ..... I have learned to "never say never" .....

In the BIG BETSY thread, Jeff of Arabica is getting ready to mount Crystal 10s in some solid Bubinga baffles that I made for him which originally housed Hawthorne Audio 15" Augie drivers.

If he reports that the sound is really, really good ..... I might order a pair of the Crystal 10s and let the chips fall where they may .....

So ..... stay tuned.

The audio hobby is an ever moving target .....

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Reply #30 - 08/18/19 at 06:00:58
 


Well ..... the first orders for the Lii 15 baffles will be shipping out this coming week .....

The very first pair are red oak plywood with a dark ebony stain .....



They look very much at home in my "he shed" listening room ..... and sound great, as well.



A couple of two tone hardwood versions will be ready in a few days .....

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Reply #31 - 08/18/19 at 06:10:17
 
Those are some sexy looking F15's Caintuck Audio style!  Nice work Randy!!
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Reply #32 - 08/18/19 at 12:02:53
 
WOW Randy,

Those Betsy Lii Audio F15's look wonderful.  Can't wait to see these in two tone hardwoods.

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Thanks guys .....

They definitely have the "Darth Vader" thing going .....

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Reply #34 - 08/19/19 at 02:49:46
 

Today saw the completion of the first pair of two tone hardwood Lii 15 baffles .....



They are already promised to a customer and I have two more pairs to build ..... one pair like these with walnut end panels and a hard maple center panel and the other reversed with the hard maple to the outside and walnut in the center .....

The whizzer cone on the F-15 driver compliments the hard maple very nicely.

Whatever happened to the audio hobby slowing down during the summer months when most folks are doing the "outdoor activity" thing ?

It's good to see that music is important to a lot of folks during every month of the year .....

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Thanks, John ..... !!!

Looking forward to seeing you again in October .....  

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Reply #37 - 08/23/19 at 11:08:42
 
Hi, new to the forums and don't really know if this should go here, or in the Big Betsy thread?

Anyway, I've been getting into DIY and have built a pair of semi OB using the Dayton Audio PS220-8 as the "main driver". I've also snuck in a HiVi RT2C to help with the upper registers, and a pair of Goldwood GW-8PC-8 woofers, in a roughly 3.5cu enclosure to fill in the low end. These are powered by a Crown XLS1000 crossed over internally at around 200hz. I've loved the sound of the 220's, but something tells me there is more out there. I've seen the F15's on sale on the Lii Audio site, and read through both this and the Big Betsy threads.

My question would be; has anyone heard BOTH of these drivers? I know Steve has a heavily modified 220, or sister speaker, for sale on the site. I've hear that the F15's aren't very good past 14khz as well, which makes me hesitant to drop $450 on them. I would probably go the route others have and get some 1.5" butcher block countertop from Home Depot for the baffles. I also have a pair of Eminence Alpha 15"s taking up space, but don't know if it would make sense to add them to the baffles. Finally, I do have an 18" sub powered by a QSC ISA280 to fill in the "loooow" end. I just don't know if the F15's would be a real step up from the current setup.

Any thoughts? I wouldn't be building the traditional Besty baffle, but trying something more conventional and rectangular, probably with the Alphas included.
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Reply #38 - 08/23/19 at 14:54:28
 
Don't go rectangle.  Just like a beautiful woman, the magic is in the curve...
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Hi Nixxuz,

Just my thoughts on your understanding that " the F15's aren't very good past 14khz" .....

I know that many in the audio community have had a love affair with loudspeakers that cover a frequency range of 20 HZ to 20,000 HZ (and beyond).
However, it has been my experience that many of these speakers with a lot of high frequency ability end up causing listener fatigue during a long listening session. Sometimes the fatigue sets in pretty quickly ...

In the past, I offered my Betsy baffles with a "super tweeter" to extend the top end with a toggle switch to enable / disable the tweeter.
I found myself using the tweeter so infrequently that I stopped offering it as an option.

To my ears, both the WBAL Betsy driver and the Lii Audio F-15 driver produce more than enough top end.  Instruments such as cymbals, chimes, the upper registers of piano, etc. are rendered well with the upper harmonics intact.

They also have sufficient "air" with music that is well recorded.

More importantly than that ..... they are "musical".
I have owned and heard many loudspeakers that were "impressive" at first listen but the listener fatigue and absence of long term enjoyment disqualified them from permanent residency in my listening room ....

Just my opinion ..... everybody has one .....

You will probably get a lot more input in the "Big Baffle" thread than in this thread .....

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Reply #40 - 08/23/19 at 16:23:18
 
I'm with Randy on this.  I don't find anything lacking with the top end of the F15s.  I originally thought a "super tweeter" might be necessary based on the specs but in practice, not at all.  The low end might need some help.  
The big baffles do produce good bass but it can be enhanced to good effect.
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Reply #41 - 08/24/19 at 01:19:09
 
Hey Nixxuz,

Two things:

I started out having Randy make rectangular baffles for me, but after hearing the curved baffle, I switched, and I'm glad that I did. More magic, for sure.

I also started with the standard Betsy driver, but when the Alnico came out, I tried it (and the modification that Doug from Wild Burro Audio suggested that you can find else where in this topic), and found the spectrum extended by quite a bit. Especially the top end, and it sounds like you wouldn't have any problem shoring up the bass. I tried it in the standard-size baffle, but I'm itching to try the Alnico in a scaled-up curved baffle, like Steve did with the Big Betsy. I'm thinking that I'll get more bass that way.

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Reply #42 - 08/27/19 at 16:30:05
 


Another pair of Lii 15 baffles is shipping tomorrow ....

This pair turned out very nicely ..... hard maple with a walnut center panel.
Obviously, my cell phone photo doesn't even begin to do justice to the grain patterns of the hardwoods .....



All of the versions of builds up to this point in time can be seen on the Lii 15 page of my website.

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Reply #43 - 08/30/19 at 05:09:34
 
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Thanks Steve .....

Another variation ..... rotary sawn red oak plywood - linseed oil / beeswax finish.



Larger photo here.

Eighteen days and counting .....

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I think that is the best looking one so far, Randy!
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I'm anxious to hear these at Decfest
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Reply #47 - 09/20/19 at 06:27:17
 


Randy,

I just had a picture in my mind that the contrasts of this wood triggered... the gray frame of the F15 and black cone would look pretty damn good in a kevlar speaker baffle.  There is an affordable technique of dipping the baffle into water with a film floating on it's surface that can reproduce the look so convincingly you will think it is real.  Probably be a lot of fun.  Not to mention all the other decals available, could start a real thing... remind me when you're here and I'll show you what the films look like.

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BTW, God Bless Lii Audio for such an incredible driver.   100dB is some serious OB!  

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Reply #49 - 09/20/19 at 14:32:57
 
Steve, are you talking about a black carbon fiber decal? I think that would look good with those drivers. Also if trying that you might also look into a car theme. Candy apple red paint or candy blue with fender stripes or race stripes in red or white. I think that would look great with these.
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