The recent AudioXpress article about reflex alignments and a referral by Steve Manning to a new Italian speaker system, not for the impecunious (59,000 Eu for a pair of 7" two ways?) has me pondering possibilities, especially considering relatively recent passive radiator products in the last two years, and the heritage of the SMJ Calliope and possibilities for minor enhancements...
Key elements, then:
- A Bessel LF alignment, or as close as is feasible to achieve with woofers and passive radiators that seem to be in the right ballpark
- An improved MW19, the MW19TX-8, with a Textreme cone, a better optimized surround (no surround resonance at ~1100 Hz, and a slightly more optimized Qts
- Acquisition of a few more DA25TX-008, though it should be noted that Jonmarsh has offered BlieSMa tweeters on hand, NIB, to consider if needed.
- An intriguing esthetic developed by an Italian manufacturer, at a rather astronomical price, fit mainly for the Oligarchs which have seemingly risen to ascendency of late in the Terran sphere...
A reminder, the last factory data for the MW19TX-8; an enclosure has been prepared and ready for testing in the coming days for QNF driver evaluation...
Initial modeling results for the LF alignment:
And some renders based on initial cabinet concepts. The intent is to support the necessary Z axis offset for an LR4 style crossover, and a tapered rear construction, perhaps not as effective as Bowers&Wilkins, but aspiring to the same avoidance of rear wall reflections and internal standing waves.
The crossover will be mounted on the base plate near the front, easy access for modifications, and no interaction with acoustical pressure waves. Dual pairs of binding posts vertical at the rear of the base platform.

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