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I'm not liking the plots of the 15 coax, i'd rather go with a correction network on the 10" alnico and possibly a ribbon or other tweeter x'ed higher up before a coax x-over/metal tweeter. I think the 10" transfer function looks better than the 6 and 8 alnico's plus it's suitable as a standalone OB speaker. If it were available from parts-express which has excellent cs and return policy and short of anything more interesting popping up, i'd be tempted to try a pair.
From the AN Website:"We guarantee your satisfaction. If you are unhappy with your speakers--for any reason--you can return them (in new condition) for a full refund."I know David is good to his word, I tried the 'Super 8 Alnico' and returned them for a full refund.
Hi,What are your impressions about the Super8Alnico you have returned?? It was OB or boxed??The Super15-Coax seems to me the best Freq.Range chart on the Nirvana brand and good Thiele-Small too, a fullrange driver have to be big, big cone is big bass.Regards, Gustavo
Tried the ANS8 in an OB and AN's monitor boxes.Was disappointed with the dynamics and lack of high end in both set ups.
The Super15-Coax seems to me the best Freq.Range chart on the Nirvana brand and good Thiele-Small too, a fullrange driver have to be big, big cone is big bass.
I receive today a Voxativ(AER like, made in Germany)
It's not a full range driver. A coax is a coaxial 2 way. I'd be careful about mentioning AER in the same sentence as Voxativ. You might get a nasty email from Voxativ if you do, as I did a few months back (and which still provides me with much amusement ).
Thanks for warning me Scott.
I like the Super15-COAX as a oneway FR, cause its freq.range chart is more flat than the Super15-CF. I do not have interest in the 15-COAX as coaxial two way.