 Rank: HIFI Novice Joined: 14/04/2009(UTC) Posts: 34 Location: Scotland
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I've been waiting for some posts from builders or people that have been able to listen to the TRK's, but have not seen any reflections aside from the show report. I'd love to hear more about them (Glasgow is regretfully not close to the show venues). Cheers, Rene
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 Rank: HIFI Veteran Joined: 02/02/2009(UTC) Posts: 902 Location: uk
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I am planning to but we have been in better places at work and my list of upgrades has speakers 3rd on the list behind bits for turntable and equipment stand.
I have always been enthusiastic about the speaker but I would rather keep my head above water than write a good post on here..........
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 Rank: HIFI Addict Joined: 08/12/2009(UTC) Posts: 95
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I think they would be a bit too large for my room.
I'd be interested in a standmount version.
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Yes
I have !
and Wilmslow have done a few too
stand mount requires an 8inch , same type of SEAS driver and 25 litres internal volume
Will probably need a slightly higher value of series resistor to the BMR driver 1. to 1.5 ohm more than now
Martin Colloms
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 Rank: HIFI Addict Joined: 08/12/2009(UTC) Posts: 95
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Originally Posted by: Martin Colloms  stand mount requires an 8inch , same type of SEAS driver and 25 litres internal volume
Will probably need a slightly higher value of series resistor to the BMR driver 1. to 1.5 ohm more than now
Martin Colloms
I'd really like to try and build a standmount version. Martin, was there very much difference between the sound quality of the Neodymium BMR and the Ferrite versions? Edited by user 19 May 2012 16:17:27(UTC)
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 Rank: Moderator Joined: 15/07/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,854
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Sorry I have not heard it,
but the info from the driver designer is that quality has been maintained
MartinC
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