Tannoy Ardens concentric speakers for main studio monitors
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:53 am
Hello All, I am getting ready to begin construction on a small studio that will be the other half of a 1 car garage. Studio space will be approximately 16' x 28' with a planned peaked ceiling approximately 11' or so.
I came across a vintage set of 1975 Tannoy Ardens speakers that I want to mount on the Control Room wall for main monitors and wanted some thoughts from anyone that may have an opinion on these as Studio monitors. I have enjoyed them in my small project studio in a bedroom, but this will be a quite different setup.
Also, would it be correct to mount them flush with the cantered walls? They are ported in the front.
Anyway, they are described by Tannoy as follows:
Suitable for mid-field or main monitoring, the System 15 DMT II is a versatile and powerful monitor offering the performance of Tannoy's 15" point-source Dual Concentric drive unit. This drive unit offers a phase-coherent point-source wavefront for accurate imaging and soundstage, whether mixing for two or multi-channel formats.
The monitor is capable of high sound pressure levels without compression and remains non-fatiguing, even over extended listening periods. The crossover is split into separate high and low frequency sections to minimize component interaction and can be bi-amplified if required. Crossover components were chosen to minimize distortions caused by component saturation. The 15" drive utilized in the System 15 DMT II is part of the latest generation of Dual Concentric units designed by Tannoy, a range of drivers that incorporate a dual magnet assembly, a "tulip" high frequency waveguide and an injection molded polypropylene low frequency cone.
Like all System Series enclosures, the System15 DMT II uses comprehensive internal bracing to reduce panel resonance, and rounded baffle edges to minimize high frequency diffraction effects.
Key Features
• Mid field or main studio reference monitor for recording studios and post-production
• 15" Dual Concentric driver creates a coherent wavefront that is consistant both on and off axis
• Monitor system for facilities where the main requirement is for high performance and natural sound reproduction
• Works equally well for two channel and surround sound applications
• High power handling with high output
Any thoughts appreciated.
Greg
I came across a vintage set of 1975 Tannoy Ardens speakers that I want to mount on the Control Room wall for main monitors and wanted some thoughts from anyone that may have an opinion on these as Studio monitors. I have enjoyed them in my small project studio in a bedroom, but this will be a quite different setup.
Also, would it be correct to mount them flush with the cantered walls? They are ported in the front.
Anyway, they are described by Tannoy as follows:
Suitable for mid-field or main monitoring, the System 15 DMT II is a versatile and powerful monitor offering the performance of Tannoy's 15" point-source Dual Concentric drive unit. This drive unit offers a phase-coherent point-source wavefront for accurate imaging and soundstage, whether mixing for two or multi-channel formats.
The monitor is capable of high sound pressure levels without compression and remains non-fatiguing, even over extended listening periods. The crossover is split into separate high and low frequency sections to minimize component interaction and can be bi-amplified if required. Crossover components were chosen to minimize distortions caused by component saturation. The 15" drive utilized in the System 15 DMT II is part of the latest generation of Dual Concentric units designed by Tannoy, a range of drivers that incorporate a dual magnet assembly, a "tulip" high frequency waveguide and an injection molded polypropylene low frequency cone.
Like all System Series enclosures, the System15 DMT II uses comprehensive internal bracing to reduce panel resonance, and rounded baffle edges to minimize high frequency diffraction effects.
Key Features
• Mid field or main studio reference monitor for recording studios and post-production
• 15" Dual Concentric driver creates a coherent wavefront that is consistant both on and off axis
• Monitor system for facilities where the main requirement is for high performance and natural sound reproduction
• Works equally well for two channel and surround sound applications
• High power handling with high output
Any thoughts appreciated.
Greg