Fried
Model "H" Speaker Kit
"Signature Series"
Transmission Line Monitor
09_may_15
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Note: Fried is back in business
Bud Fried's Model "H"
is his transformation of the IMF Studio Monitors into a 3 piece system. It comprises
a pair of small satelittes, a single large "side-by-side" woofer box with
stereo transmission line subwoofers and an external passive cross-over.
Bud Fried's white paper on the Fried H [1.2 MB]
The statelittes comprise a treated B110 SP1003,
and T27 SP1032
in a 278 in^3 (4.6 litre) enclosure. It is specified at 11" x 8" x 6"
external, but when we were selling them we developed a pyramidal enclosure that improved
performance quite dramatically. I have used an example of these enclosures for my
Truncated
miniMonitor (different
drivers). Bud later started building similar shape satelittes -- i don't know whether
we inspired him or he came up with it on his own.
The Transmission lines each use a KEF B200 SP1022.
This is a higher Q version of the big magnet B200 and is an ideal transmission line
driver. The bass these produce is VERY high quality & goes very low. Plans for the woofer unit. [420k]
These are all tied together with
an external passive crossover claiming a 1st order network at 100 Hz between the
B110 & the B200 (the actual XO map shows a 2nd order low-pass on the woofer).
The XO between the B110 & T27 is at 3.5 kHz and is 3rd order. As you can imagine
the coil for the low pass on the B200 is HUGE (as can be seen in the picture with
a CD as comparison. |
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