And they can cross as low as 150Hz if using a line of them.
I've yet to find an explanation of this phenomenon sharp enough to penetrate my thick skull...
How pronounced is the difference versus a single driver (Neo10, in this case)?
I'm particularly interested in how the Neo10 performs as a single driver, as I'm not sure a line array is something I could afford to experiment with right now. (I suppose there's no substitute for just getting one & taking measurements, but I'm trying to learn as much as I can before buying drivers that might end up being ill-suited to the cause).
My application is sealed, and I'd like to avoid hijacking an open-baffle thread, but this specific driver combination is something that has caught my eye. The BG literature indicates that a sealed enclosure boosts the freq range that I'd be interested in using it for (a subset of the boosted 300Hz-6kHz range; I was eyeing roughly 300-3000Hz), but I'm concerned that the associated steep roll-off might make it difficult to get low enough to meet one of these 8" servo wonders (or more, depending on sensitivity. It sure would be nice to reach levels similar to what Steve is aiming for, but I've no idea how realistic that is). Interested in your gut reaction to this pairing, with a single Neo10 + one or more 8" servos...