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I guess it all depends on how its implemented.I went from Hornshoppe Horns to Tonian Labs TL-D1s, which use a widebander with a super ribbon tweeter and it sounds just fine, thank you. I have no idea where the crossover is but it is seamless.
It may sound great to you
Will a ribbon help or ruin single driver sound?
BTW the the E J Jordan manufacturer's specifications (especially the bass extension) have traditionally been taken as very optimistic by most independent observers. And with the currently weak dollar, not much of a bargain either.
It's hard (in theory impossible) for any two driver system to match the imaging/coherency of a single driver (preaching to the choir here). And I'd hesitate to muck things up with an inferior ribbon. Better to put the money into a better driver to start with. And frankly many single driver designs are priced much more "realistically" than comparable multi-driver designs (probably because there's less "mystery" within the component).
For those wanting to try adding a tweeter, super tweeter, or ribbon driver to a full range driver:Try allowing the tweeter to face up or towards the rear. In doing this you have not created any adverse effects to the on axis response, but you do add some extension, sense of air and space, and some positive effects to the sound stage and imaging. You can also play with the output level of the added tweeter a lot more with it facing away from the listener and play it a little hotter than if it were aimed right at you. For those that can, try it an see.
My mom thinks her radio/CD player sounds great. And for her it does. But here we have a poster asking a question...So I think actually explaining what the real effects are is a pretty valid reply.
Danny do you do any line arrays still?
Hey! That would make it a 1.5 way I think Well, actually that is what I have now Anyway, back to the OP's Q. I would also say depend on how high you are going to xover it. I added inexpensive Fostex FT17H Horn on top of my 167E. I xovered them very high with a single .47uf cap, a 1st order gentle slope. Yes, I could hear some lower freq when they are run by themselves but it was very low and once their in the system they do not call attention at all. Basically I'm using them as super duper tweeters I could live with just the main drivers but the super tweeters do make sound a bit better overall. I say go for if your main drivers do go up high already. It will take some try with the xover and SPL matching but I think it worth it. Especially if you have a good vinyl rig and cart that have good high extension way up there. Take care,Buddy
he Tonian TL-D1