Large room speakers reco please

Has everyone noted the Vitus amp…?

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We’ll get to a decent amp once the speaker budget has been hammered.

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:rofl::rofl: On a more normal level - big Scottish Art Audios. Some big Fynes (ex Tannoy).

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It’s good that a lot of these suggestions are so local, easy to ship and without import duties.

Go full active Western Electric or go home.


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Forget the amp, this is predictably being ignored…

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Why you would build a system around an amp is beyond me.

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Big Triangles. Having plumbed my ancient ones back in i still love them. Would love to hear Maureens new ones.

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Those are the smaller ones, also no ‘exciter’. Probably lower end Bd2’s or 3’s (can’t seem to see whats loaded in them?)

Speakers to room first, then amp to match the speakers surely.

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With £25K and 40m2 even I wouldn’t be looking at them - all else aside, what I have is as big as they make nowadays - there used to be two larger models! Afraid horns are probably the default if that budget will buy something a) genuinely well-integrated and b) properly full-range - i.e. not needing strap-on subs &c.

https://audioabattoir.com/t/pinchbake-sat-15th-feb/

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I’d of thought the big 3 way heco fridges would fill a room that size.

Effortlessly. I’d spend a bit of the budget having someone build a fully foo-ed up set of crossovers, and the rest on music and room-treatment :+1:

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These will fit the budget. :grin:

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Do they come with a nice jacket? :grinning:

What drivers are on the backs of the large LeCleach horns?

LM 555

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What is the actual size of tthe room and how are the Blumenhofers lacking?

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Ooff there’s an offer

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40 m2 sounds HUGE, but could be about 7.0 x 5.7m, so it is a good size, but it isn’t a cave

Obvs I biased, and would say that @Mrs_Maureen_OPinion singing fridges would be just the ticket, and as for WAF, Mrs SJS thinks they are stunning :man_shrugging: (yeah, I got lucky there :grinning: )

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