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Thus, even with an averaged Tubby sensitivity of 97.6db, unless two-way active crossovers are used, there would appear to be a big problem with blending the levels of these two drivers-a 9.6db difference.
On the other hand, as pointed out in the wiki report on ESLs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_loudspeaker#Disadvantages , being line source drivers, the 505s’ SPL decreases by 3db per meter, while-comparatively-the SPL of point source drivers like the TTs decreases by 6db per meter.
According MJK the woofer should have about 10dB more than the FR.This Tone Tuby driver is very high rate in price/value.A alnico/hemp driver is a rare bird even today.This Fostex 15 alnico woofer are priced in exxxcess of $3,236.00 and have the usual paper cone:https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-15-woofers/fostex-w400-a-hr-15-woofer/This give a idea from howmuch special the Tone Tubby is for just $300.
Update Informing, on the Tone Tubby:Scottmoose did like this ToneTubby driver:Nothing profound. Based purely on the published data, it is what it is: a large guitar speaker likely intended for large sealed boxes or open back applications. Both the response trend and the electromechanical + mathematical T/S derivations are in line with that. Low electrical & mechanical damping, fairly high F0. The numerical sensitivity figure is high as they've presumably taken it at 3KHz where it's in massive resonance, or averaged across a select range. Probably the former. Not a unit I'd likely use for home audio purposes -fine no doubt for what it's designed for, which isn't the same thing. If you're thinking high Q unit for OB bass or similar, I'd be after one with a lower F0. YMMV as ever of course. And MJK rhe same.
Not exactly a glowing endorsement? I've used plenty of guitar speakers in OB but as a **midrange** driver. This is what Lynn was referring to in his "Beyond the Ariel" thread where he briefly considered using the Tone Tubby drivers. Also note the 1mm xMax in addition to the highish F0. This driver will be very limited in bass duties and will likely need to be highpassed to prevent over excursion. Remember that the lowest note on a guitar is about 88 Hz. If you are hell-bent on the combination of alnico and hemp, check out the folks at Weber. They can build a variety of drivers and alter the magnet size, doping, cone material, and magnet construction to meet the need. And if I remember correctly are priced lower than the Tone Tubby stuff. Plus they have that vintage Jensen look and feel.
So you mean say Tone Tubby as midrange and hi freq driver?If midrange only means you will use a tweeter, which mean a awfull 3way xover.Lowther US use Tobe Tubby as woofer:Ted Weber have many speakers, what are the good for hifi Full Range?
I was unawre Weber made to order speakers, thanks for inform.By chance do you know the price of this 10''speaker?