Starling-MDT (the Final Cut)
ER18RNX with Morel MDT29 If there’s one thing I learned from working on the Myna-DXT, I can forget about getting the same kind of bass as in the U18RNX. It’s… Read more >
ER18RNX with Morel MDT29 If there’s one thing I learned from working on the Myna-DXT, I can forget about getting the same kind of bass as in the U18RNX. It’s… Read more >
Myna-DXT The Myna-DXT brings together two excellent drivers by Seas, the U18RNX midwoofer and the 27TBCD/GB-DXT tweeter. I tested out the U18 in the Myna which was sporting a Morel… Read more >
Seas 27TBCD/GB-DXT with Scanspeak PL18WO-06-08 The Goldfinch-DXT is an evaluation of the Seas 27TBCD/GB-DXT tweeter. I paired it with a Scanspeak PL18WO-06-08 out of convenience. If I like the sound… Read more >
Seas ER18RNX with 27TDFC The first Starling I worked on was in 2010. In total, I did three versions with these drivers, the Seas ER18RNX and the 27TDFC. I was… Read more >
Seas U18RNX/P Fig 1 – Seas U18RNX/P RAW Response • Baffle Width=8-1/2″ When I measured the RAW frequency response of the Seas U18RNX/P, I couldn’t quite believe my eyes. I’ve… Read more >
Seas 27TBCD Impedance
Starling-2020 I first worked on the Seas ER18RNX in 2010. Over the years, I did a total of 4 versions. The Starling-2020 is my 5th and by far, my best…. Read more >
Starling-TPC The Starling-TPC takes the development of the Starling into the realm of Time and Phase Coherency made famous by Thiele and Dunlavy. Both these manufacturers are no longer around… Read more >
Soliloquy-II This is my third attempt with the Tang Band W5-1685. I never felt I was getting the best out of it. Having listened to it in a 10 liters… Read more >
Tang Band W5-1685 with Seas 27TBFC Active Bi-amped Having worked out the Tang Band W5-1685 system Q in a 10 liters bass reflex box, I now move on to the… Read more >