When did the markaudio alpair 12p come out?
This driver is a development unit following on from the original metal coned Alpair 12 produced in 2009/2010. Several major design changes make this Alpair radically different from the original in terms of its operation and performance. Markaudio Alpair series drivers are completely custom designed and built.
Is the alpair 12p full range speaker driver mass loaded?
The are a Mass Loaded Transmission Line alignment developed specifically for the Mark Audio driver range by Dr, Scott Lindgren. This kit for the Alpair 12P full range speaker driver has been created to make building your own as easy as possible. Scroll down and pick your options. You start all good speaker builds with a great flat pack speaker.
How are the markaudio alpair paper cone drivers made?
Markaudio Alpair series drivers are completely custom designed and built. All components (apart from the magnet) are individually designed and engineered with their own tooling and mould making sets. Alpair drivers are made by highly skilled engineers; they are not “mass produced”.
Which is the largest full range markaudio driver?
The driver will reach optimal performance at around 800 hours of play time. The Alpair 12P is the largest full-range driver produced by Markaudio. This driver is a development unit following on from the original metal coned Alpair 12 produced in 2009/2010.
What kind of ply for Pensil 12 speakers?
This super pensil 12 speaker kit is constructed from top quality birch ply or MDF and the cabinets are fully braced which results in a really inert cabinet and as good a quality construction as can be found in even very high end speakers. This kit makes speaker building simple.
What kind of sound does the alpair 12pw deliver?
The Alpair 12PW is a audiophile grade paper and glass strand re-enforced coned bass-mid driver. Along with its Full-Range sisters drivers, 6P,10P and 12P, the Alpair 12PW is designed for the Serious music listener. The 12PW’s relatively flat response is designed to deliver a neutral sound.