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1. I am pleasantly surprised with the high level of performance from the Accuton C95. The midrange is a complete surprise, and the base is on par with the every best 7" midbass available (IMO) - the SS8545. The base performance of the W18 driver was it's only slightly weak area of performance. The Accuton C95 completely fixes this problem.
Dave - not sure if my math is just lousy or I am missing something with this announcement but trying to understand where Ellis Audio is heading if the flagship 1801b is no more. Is this good news or bad news. Love my 1801s 3 years in.
I guess you're right that the conversion to C wouldn't be the most cost-effective upgrade in the world.
QuoteI guess you're right that the conversion to C wouldn't be the most cost-effective upgrade in the world. Indeed,Also, the other consideration is the Accuton C95 driver flange is about 1/8" larger diameter than the W18 driver flange. Expanding the driver recess would require a pattern jig, and getting this perfect is VERY difficult. I tried it once. My pattern jig flexed and the driver recess was not level. I effectively ruined the cabinets .Dave
Also, the other consideration is the Accuton C95 driver flange is about 1/8" larger diameter than the W18 driver flange
Have you tried Zalytron for the accuton c95 driver? They are listed at $275us but I am unsure if they are the up to date prices.
With the price increase in the accuton c95 speaker do you have a rough figure that the speaker kit will sell for?
Accuton drivers are simply awesome sounding.
That's the older version of the C95. The current version has a new frame style which is actually a little smaller than the W18. I don't know if any other changes were made to the driver beyond that.