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I have a pair of the Planet 10 modified drivers I would sell for $150 + shipping and a pair of stock drivers I would sell for $100 + shipping.Lin
Chops, you might want to ask Nelson Pass about his experience with the L. Cao full range 8"ers. He posted some favorable comments on another site. I have no experience with them, but the L.Cao 8" alnico full rangers are available on ebay for $350/pair or thereabouts.Again, I've not heard them so can't comment directly.
I've never heard of those before. Just spent a few minutes looking them up on eBay. Those are some very interesting, well made looking drivers. I might have to seriously consider them, either the 6" or 8" version. Thanks for the heads-up on those!
Hi Chops and all Audio Circle members.How about the Tang Band full range 8 inches Model W8-1808 (Made in Taiwan).Can be purchase from Parts Express.Never heard one.Guy 13
Hello Guy,Was looking through a thread or webpage, can't remember which, but had you with a few different versions of Danny's large OB's. Really nice work you do.Anyway, I looked at the TB drivers, but at $250 each, they're a bit out of my range for this project.
Hi Chops and all Audio Circle members.I own a pair of Audio Nirvana 8 inch full range drivers (Standard 8 - 128USD/pair/I paid a lot less a few years back.) bought them from David Dick from Common Sense Audio.I drove them in an Open Baffle configuration with a Decware SE-84C+ SET (2wpc) and like many 8" full range drivers, the highs don't go too high, the bass is almost none existant and the mids are shouty, but I must say: with details and some presence.My listening room did not help the deceeving performances, because it was very reflective.But for the money and as an entry level driver to experiment and have an idea what OB and full range combo sounds like, it a good purchase.Once I am back in Canada, I will do more experiments, which means I am keeping them and they are not for sale, well until I do some experiements with the Tang band W8-1808.By the way, I will do more different versions of Danny's V-1 and V-2 when time and money permit.Have a nice day and good luck in your search for the ideal 8" full range.Guy 13
Get the Seas FA22RCZ, you won't be disappointed. Everyone I've talked to who owns it, loves it. It even measures nice.
I am going to wet your tounge also.I think the Dayton Audio PS220-8 8" is the absolutely best buy for You.Beware how you enter it. But soundwise I don't think you could do better./Erling