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After some experiments with a pyle ppa15, I've concluded I can't match it up to my rd75's and still get decent sounding male vocals. So, I'm in the market for a 75" high x2 line of midbass woofers that can go as high as 600Hz and will go low enough to mate with a dopole sub. I'd really like the design to be all open baffle (even tweeters are neo3's without backcups). Digital crossover and EQ are via Behringer.I'm looking for moderately high qts options and my first choices are the RS225 or DA175 (actually qts is fairly low here, which has me worried). The 20 of the DA's are certainly preferable price-wise. Any other options that have worked well OB? Thanks.
Hi Rick, I'm still planning on having at least 4 15" woofers in an adjacent dipole bass setup, so the midbasses only need to get down to ~60-80Hz. Baffle width could be 3.5-4'. The rd75 sounds good down to 600Hz and works down to 150Hz, so I thought a 600Hz crossover point would be good. I can control the point and slope with the deq2496. Thanks!
however, the definition and detail of high-Q drivers isn't very good because of the weak motor.
Quotehowever, the definition and detail of high-Q drivers isn't very good because of the weak motor.This is completely false. Just because the Qts goes up does not mean the motor gets weaker. In fact the motor structure on the above mentioned woofer is the same motor structure used on the current LS series woofers. I really don't agree with the rest of what you said either. BTW, some of the best sounding mid-range I have ever heard was using a high Qts driver.
While I have the line array experts on hand - I also have 15 neo3 tweeters a side ~ 45" of treble. Is there a point in expanding the tweeter line that handles 4KHz+ or should I should I dump my money into the midbasses? (grad student here)
Thanks guys.The following NHT surplus driver seems like it could work. Reviews from its native VR3 high-end HT speaker are favorable.6.5" Peerless Basket: Stamped Steel Cone: Laminated poly Re: 8.63 Fs: 39.4 Qms: 2.588 Qes: 0.633 Qts: 0.509 Vas: 24.29 Cms: 0.000796 Mms: 20.46 Bl: 8.31 SPL: 85.54 Zmax: 43.9 Sd: .01474 xmax(mm): 5.5 Hg(mm): 6.0 Hvc(mm): 17.0 Coil layers:2 Coil Diameter(mm): 32 weight: 4.6lbs$14Source:Specs:http://home.comcast.net/~jhidley/NHT_Drivers-2.xlsDescription:http://home.comcast.net/~jhidley/
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=32172.0The Sonic Craft JG65 6-1/2" B/MR drivers are only $10 each in 24s and they sound GREAT. Properly baffled and filtered they're good for about 50Hz - 2.5KHz. Then it can be a 3-way system with 1 driver/set of drivers carrying 6/10s of the music.I'll be rebuilding my system with 10 per channel and one point-source ribbon tweeter.