Seas is some of the best out there! I have 70s speakers with the legendary 13 inch f-wk, the best woofer I have ever heard! I have other speakers with 70s Seas drivers and they sound very good, as well as some new tweeters like the H1189
I built my front, center, side and rear speakers using SEAS Excel Magnesium cone drivers. The W22EX, W15EX for the towers, W18EX and W12EX for the center and W15EX for the 4 side and rears. The tweeters are all ribbon tweeters from Fountek. These drivers aren’t suitable for tropical climates. Over time the cones started to deteriorate and developed a white powdery coating. When I removed the driver from the cabinet there was a small pile of the same white powder inside the cabinet. In retrospect I should have used their Nextel drivers. Since I was going to have to buy new drivers for replacements I decided to do a whole new design. My new speakers use ceramic cone woofers and mid-woofers from SB Acoustics now along with Morel tweeters. Hopefully they’ll survive India’s tropical climate better. Edit: if anyone wants to see the pics of the deteriorated cones, PM me and I can email them.
I love my Jamo Concert 8 that have Seas excel drivers. 21 years old speakers now and flawless sound. When rubber in woofers deteriorate, I will find a way to repair them.
I built my home theater speakers 15 years ago, using Seas Excel mid woofers and Raven ribbon tweeters for my FR L/R and center in a MTM design. Rear channels are simple 2 way but Seas Excel tweeters. They sound just as good or even better after all these years. I love them. Very transparent sound. Sounds as if the music is coming from behind the speakers, not from the boxes. VERY impressive speakers indeed. I would like to know how Seas is properly pronounced. I have heard 2 different ways... "seez" or "say-ahs"..... How do they say it in Norway?
While I really do like the SEAS drivers, can anyone tell me why the magnesium cone deteriorate after a 5 years? I've had 2 pairs deteriorate in my Jamo Concert 11. I want to replace them again, but.. its expensive!
+Cuong Tran There's no scientific reason your cones deteriorate. I've owned SEAS magnesium framed woofers for 40 years+ (25-FEW) and exhibit no deterioration at all
@@kurtlyons136 Kurt...He is talking about the cone itself, not the frame ( or basket to some ). I was the ProAc United States importer for 10 years, so am very familiar with SEAS and Scanspeak drivers. Thank you. M. C.
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I work with SEAS speakers for fifteen years, they are really a work of art from visual and engineering perspective,thank you very much for the video.
Thank you for this video. SEAS, one of the best speaker compagny.
Seas is some of the best out there! I have 70s speakers with the legendary 13 inch f-wk, the best woofer I have ever heard! I have other speakers with 70s Seas drivers and they sound very good, as well as some new tweeters like the H1189
У меня СЧ Seas H-1304-08 изумительные!!! Доволен на все 100%. БРАВО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I enjoyed a lot watching this!
Posseggo questi tweeter da 40 anni sono un sogno SEAS Dome 87 H Alnico
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thank you a lots for your comment.
We appreciate it.
Wish all of you all the best.
Excellent acoustics. Especially the car "Lotus" series.
I built my front, center, side and rear speakers using SEAS Excel Magnesium cone drivers. The W22EX, W15EX for the towers, W18EX and W12EX for the center and W15EX for the 4 side and rears. The tweeters are all ribbon tweeters from Fountek. These drivers aren’t suitable for tropical climates. Over time the cones started to deteriorate and developed a white powdery coating. When I removed the driver from the cabinet there was a small pile of the same white powder inside the cabinet. In retrospect I should have used their Nextel drivers.
Since I was going to have to buy new drivers for replacements I decided to do a whole new design. My new speakers use ceramic cone woofers and mid-woofers from SB Acoustics now along with Morel tweeters. Hopefully they’ll survive India’s tropical climate better.
Edit: if anyone wants to see the pics of the deteriorated cones, PM me and I can email them.
How about re-introducing the Argon speakers concept again? That would have been awsome. The elements are still sought after.
I love my Jamo Concert 8 that have Seas excel drivers. 21 years old speakers now and flawless sound. When rubber in woofers deteriorate, I will find a way to repair them.
Hello, thank you for your contribute.
Great Vid!
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In my country it's very expensive. Some day I will buy it. Seas Excel is my fevorite.
I built my home theater speakers 15 years ago, using Seas Excel mid woofers and Raven ribbon tweeters for my FR L/R and center in a MTM design. Rear channels are simple 2 way but Seas Excel tweeters. They sound just as good or even better after all these years. I love them. Very transparent sound. Sounds as if the music is coming from behind the speakers, not from the boxes. VERY impressive speakers indeed. I would like to know how Seas is properly pronounced. I have heard 2 different ways... "seez" or "say-ahs"..... How do they say it in Norway?
It's hard to explain how to pronounce.. "Say-ahs" is your best bet. Though there is no "y" sound.
I love Seas
I love Seas. I wish their low frequency transducers had higher mechanical Q tho.
Great
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Whats the name of the audio track used in the background music?
how do they attach tinsel leads directly to the spider?
perfection
do you make loudspeakers 50 watts 10 or 12 inch for guitar amplifiers
I am from India, planning to but Seas lotus sw 300 sub woofer very soon, any body suggest me please, that is it good to go for SQ sound setup
wow
While I really do like the SEAS drivers, can anyone tell me why the magnesium cone deteriorate after a 5 years? I've had 2 pairs deteriorate in my Jamo Concert 11. I want to replace them again, but.. its expensive!
+Cuong Tran There's no scientific reason your cones deteriorate. I've owned SEAS magnesium framed woofers for 40 years+ (25-FEW) and exhibit no deterioration at all
@@kurtlyons136 Kurt...He is talking
about the cone itself, not the frame
( or basket to some ).
I was the ProAc United States
importer for 10 years, so am very familiar with SEAS and Scanspeak
drivers. Thank you. M. C.
which glue is used to bond the tweeter diaphragm to voice coil? any specific model would help
This is confidential information.
@@Jack-vo7ld 😀 even for the voice coil joining glue?
@@sandeepjawalkar3619 Yes. Each manufacture has thier secret.
@@Jack-vo7ld just even for the glue? come on...
@@Jack-vo7ld no comments. Just for a common glue if its secret nothing to speak about..!
nice and think you - but ironically better watched without the 'music'.
FA22RCZ my favorites 😍
what is the difference between SEAS and B&W ?
Seas is a speaker manufacture. B&W is a speaker system manufacture that uses speakers to build speaker systems
Watching the Chinese factories the methodologies are all very similar...
Simular yes qualety not
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Who is on the audio track?
wilson benesch ha ha 3:04
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Japanese please