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> Dave,>> 1801B> I found to be extremely detailed with a soundstage on plane or slightly > forward of the speakers. It was excellent from the upper midrange though > the mid-bass. It became slightly less distinct in the dilineation of bass > notes as it moved lower in the scale of the bass range. Decay is superb, > particularly notable when hearing the dying resonances of instruments in > the fade out at the end of songs. In some music coherence of the overall > presentation is lessened due to the sharp relief of the detail presented. > Instruments can seem more forward from the whole of the music than usual > because of an aggressive attack. It walks very close to "edgy" but never > gets there. Realistic and accurate reproduction of the input signal with > minimal colorations are the hallmarks of this speaker.>> 1801C> This version sounds very natural in its delivery of musical tones > sacrificing only the smallest bit of detail to the 1801B. I was more > impressed with the smooth presentation of difficult to reproduce piano > notes and female vocals with the "C" than the 1801B. Again superb through > the upper mids, mids and upper bass and having a better tonal quality in > the lower bass region though not going much deeper. The decay is wonderful > like the 1801B revealing instrument and vocal nuance. The attack is much > smoother. The layering and texture of music is better to my ear than the > 1801B because it suits my preference of coherence and musicality in > speakers. There is accuracy in the presentation a more refined delivery.>> Associated gear:>> Meridian 508.24 CD player> Reference Line 1A Passive Preamp> Atma-Sphere M60MkII.3 OTL amps> JPS labs Superconductor FX interconnects and speaker wire>> Ralph
The 3-way...the C220 Accuton seems like a likely candidate, but perhaps there is a reason you do not want to use it.
Sure, an underhung 40hz F3, 90db/8 ohm sealed woofer would perform wonderfully, but this unit isn't available.
Have you given more thought on using a waveguide for the tweeter that will be mated with the Accuton driver?
Sorry for the confusion Dave. I was asking if you have thought about trying something like this...http://www.zaphaudio.com/Waveguidetmm.html
The sensitivity would be getting up there, time alignment,....
But what you will not find is a single speaker that outperforms the Jaguar 2000 in all of these parameters. While the Jaguar 2000 may not be the clear winner in each area, it is consistently near the top, and like the Tour de France racer who doesn’t always end the day with the fastest time, the Jaguar can finish the race as the declared winner after all is taken into account.
The potential problem in all of these creations is the potential for resonance inside the horn.
if so, don't you think this will easily be seen in the response curve?