Im thinking of building a Dietz style cab\putting new speakers in my bassman cab, so I started reading and looking for EVM15L, which everybody loves. the thing is, that I can't really find them, and I guess they're pricey. Instead of these, I've found EVM 15B, which are of the same series I guess.
What's the difference between the two? anyone used the evm 15b?
thanks,
eliya
edit: im karim abdul jabbar!
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2i think the 15B is intended for bass applications, so it probably has a slightly extended bass response.
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3thanks, I read somewhere that the evm is an instruments series, so I believe they're all for bass/instruments. but, if the evm 15b is for bass, what's the L for?
I also read somewhere(the same place where I read the above) that the b has -3dB at 40Hz while the L at 30hz. or some other frequency, but the l was the one with the more bass.
have you ever used one?
I also read somewhere(the same place where I read the above) that the b has -3dB at 40Hz while the L at 30hz. or some other frequency, but the l was the one with the more bass.
have you ever used one?
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5We REALLY need to have just one thread about these speakers/cabs...it's getting ridiculous. That being said...
Eliya, you've touched on the differences between these two actually...although I don't think that anyone really knows what the B and the L stand for anymore. The differences are in the frequency responses. The L is a true full range speaker, whereas the B series is specifically geared towards lower frequencies. So, basically if you take a look at the frequency response graphs (which I have) you'll see that the L drops off significantly around 55Hz or so, but it also has a much larger high frequency range.
The physical difference is that the L has "ribs" along the outer edge of the cone...which apparently is supposed to aid in the reproduction of high frequencies.
All of the EV documentation that I have list the TL606 cabinet as the cab to use for BOTH of these speakers.
The bottom line is that the L is an amazing full range speaker that can be used all by itself and still sound great. The B series would probably be good if you were running a bi-amp/multi-cab setup.
If you want to look at the response graphs, I could probably scan them in and post them.
Eliya, you've touched on the differences between these two actually...although I don't think that anyone really knows what the B and the L stand for anymore. The differences are in the frequency responses. The L is a true full range speaker, whereas the B series is specifically geared towards lower frequencies. So, basically if you take a look at the frequency response graphs (which I have) you'll see that the L drops off significantly around 55Hz or so, but it also has a much larger high frequency range.
The physical difference is that the L has "ribs" along the outer edge of the cone...which apparently is supposed to aid in the reproduction of high frequencies.
All of the EV documentation that I have list the TL606 cabinet as the cab to use for BOTH of these speakers.
The bottom line is that the L is an amazing full range speaker that can be used all by itself and still sound great. The B series would probably be good if you were running a bi-amp/multi-cab setup.
If you want to look at the response graphs, I could probably scan them in and post them.
Oh, and fuck Mars Volta.
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7eliya wrote:Hi ChristopherM, looking at the graphs would be cool.
thanks,
eliya
Ok, I'll look around for them.
In the meantime, I found an eMail that I had sent to someone a while back that quoted some of the text from the actual EV documentation. Here is that text:
Model EVM-15B Pro-Line
The EVM-15B, Pro-Line is a 15-inch speaker designed for professional high-level, high-quality sound reinforcement systems. Used full range, the EVM-15B, Pro-Line's frequency response is specially tailored for a traditional bass sound.
Model EVM-15L Pro-Line
The EVM-15L, Pro-Line is a 15-inch speaker designed for professional high-level, high-quality sound reinforcement systems. Used full range, the EVM-15L, Pro-Line's frequency response is specially tailored for a strong mid-range and smooth bass performance.
I'll look around for the actual doc's and see if I can't scan them in for you.
Oh, and fuck Mars Volta.
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8Alright...here are the .pdf's for both the 15L and the 15B:
EVM-15L Pro-line EDS.pdf
EVM-15B Pro-line EDS.pdf
EVM-15L Pro-line EDS.pdf
EVM-15B Pro-line EDS.pdf
Oh, and fuck Mars Volta.
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9so the L probably stands for "loudspeaker" then?
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10scott wrote:so the L probably stands for "loudspeaker" then?
Yeah, that'd be my guess. I mean, these speakers were never (at least initially) intended to be used as instrument speakers...so B for bass and L for lead just doesn't make any sense.
Oh, and fuck Mars Volta.