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Author Topic: Fostex FE126 EN, in Madisound BK-12M kit  (Read 3826 times)
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« Reply #30 on: January 28, 2012, 06:24:32 AM »

Have not checked in on this thread in a while. Ralph, I like the way you finished those, mine are still naked. Yes, these speakers require alot of attention to placement, and are best suited to a small listening space. They do take a long time to settle in. Chris, and Jim, I put some steel sandblast media in the bottom space of the cabinet. Although very subtle it seemed to improve the clarity of the bass and mids. All an all they are great little speakers, I'm driving them with the first amp I ever built, a S5 electronics K16l push pull integrated. Considering they sound good driven by this amp, I can't wait to see how they perform driven by a Stereomour or some Paramounts!

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« Reply #31 on: January 28, 2012, 10:09:14 AM »

Thanks for the compliment on the finish. I got a little bit of glue on the "end grain" of the plywood that is visible from the front - will tape off some areas on my next build. After almost 2 weeks with the BK 12s I really love them for most of my music. They excel at jazz, folk and acoustic blues. Not as good with the "old" rock I listen to on occasion. Very curious to see what difference adding the Foreplay III to the system makes.
Then maybe another system for the times I feel like rocking out.  Hmmmmm.... NP's BA3, or a PP tube amp

The possibilities are endless...

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« Reply #32 on: January 28, 2012, 01:37:17 PM »

I would agree with Catp.Z, the Fostex drivers seem to need a lot of break-in.  I'm using the FE-166's in the BK-16 cabinets.  Basically, the same thing just a scoonch larger all around.  I have a pretty small listening room, as well.

I built mine two years ago and broke them in for 50 hours thinking that would do it.  They sounded pretty good after 50 but just kept getting better.  Every now and then, I'd play an album that I hadn't played and I was taken aback by some detail I hadn't noticed the time before.  I'm currently driving them with a Foreplay III (stock) and a highly modded SEX amp.

They are part of my Heaven.

Someday, I may just have to build some horns for the 8" 206e's.

Looks like you did a great job on your build.  You will get a lot of positive comments on those.  Mine certainly start a lot of conversations.   
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« Reply #33 on: January 30, 2012, 01:58:37 PM »

I have to say that the existence of this kit really pleases me, serving a clear need to the community.  It'd be nice to hear some some time, if anyone in the PNW area has them done.

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