Enjoying Als30's as i type ..enjoying it while it lasts the missus hates them! that said she's gone a bit quiet since i bought her a new car so you never know.
I would like to try the smaller 'Compacts'
So it's definitely a 1dB scale? I was a bit confused as there appears to be two different scales on the left y-axis and a third scale on the right.That graph is flat, look at the dB scale 1dB steps when most tests are 5dB steps.
If anything there is a hint of excess around 300Hz
However I found the mid-frequencies rather thin/recessed meaning vocals lacked weight/body. I had a similar criticism of the TLS 50 mk1 that I also owned.
Well spotted, the top hand written note says 50dB range, so the leftmost scale, 2dB per division.So it's definitely a 1dB scale? I was a bit confused as there appears to be two different scales on the left y-axis and a third scale on the right.
TDL used Elac and there seems to be some similarityCould well be issues with the mid-driver surround/spider. Old IMF mids can look decidedly crusty these days, the surrounds seem to go very weird indeed. I don’t know what units they used. I’ve seen some with what look like Kef B110s, but whether they were factory fitted I've no idea. If so those models would be far more serviceable as they are still obtainable (Falcon).
Could well be issues with the mid-driver surround/spider. Old IMF mids can look decidedly crusty these days, the surrounds seem to go very weird indeed. I don’t know what units they used. I’ve seen some with what look like Kef B110s, but whether they were factory fitted I've no idea. If so those models would be far more serviceable as they are still obtainable (Falcon).
A 15" will make good quality deep bass in a sealed cabinet, a TL to suit must be really long.