Does the Devore Fidelity Orangutan 0/96 speaker play rich and full bodied at 50 Decibels


I started an earlier thread seeking a horn that plays rich and full bodied at 50 DBS.  Did an AI search and A1 advised that the power I am using is fine to elicit rich sound at 50 DBS from the tweeter horn and mid range horn, it will not get the large woofer moving in order to provide satisfying bass.  Since the Lucera, is not readily available for listening, I looked a little further.  The Devore 0/96 Orangutan came up and after reading about this speaker it seems that since it is a 2 way and both drivers are close to each as well as the woofer being of the paper cone variety, This would activate  the base driver at low DB levels.  Does anybody own or have heard this speaker?  Wil the entire spectrum of sound, play rich and full bodied at 50 DBs. I am aware of the Fletcher Munson Cure.  Thank you in advance for your opinions. 

kjl1065

@ditusa 

Now your talkin! So many vintage speakers came with level controls.

I think OP needs the reverse of Fletcher Munson, cut the mids, then go for his desired volume.

I talked about boosting the bass in the other thread untill I was bored by myself.

OP, I might agree, you are aware of Fletcher Munson, but Understand it?

Before you worry about speakers that sound good at 50 dB, take an SPL measurement of the room and determine the noise floor. 

50db is really quiet. I typically listen at ~65db. I was looking at some averages. The typical background at home is 50db. Conversational speech is 60db. Quiet library is 40db, quiet bedroom is 30db. During the day my audio room is 30… at night low 20s… that is very quiet. 

@OP Nothing will sound rich and full bodied at 50dB. 

Aside from that, the O96s are nice speakers if you need an efficient speaker for a low powered amplifier.