Hello all. I am looking for a wide band driver like the full range driver Fostex Fe 126 en's. I am looking at paper still and has a cast frame and can play up to 10khz with no problems. It's DB can be the same as the Fe 126en drivers and it can be the same size or up to 5 inch's. I am in the market and I am looking for a type of driver but, maybe I didn't look deep enough? Mr. Daniel
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If you are OK with running them high passed above 250Hz, look at the PRV 5MR450NDY. It has 95dB sensitivity, has a cast frame and Nd motor, uses a paper cone, sounds very smooth up to 15kHz, ultra low distortion, and can handle 225 watts. The 4ohm version has 98dB sensitivity. They work well in sealed, OB, or front horn loaded applications. I have used them in all the above and they sound fantastic. They also have 2.5mm of xmax vs the sub-mm xmax that the FE126eN has.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-range/259293-prv-5mr450-ndy-fast-applications.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-range/259293-prv-5mr450-ndy-fast-applications.html
I am looking at paper still and has a cast frame and can play up to 10khz with no problems.
Well that sounds a bit like the FX120. Cast frame and can play beyond 10kHz. Will actually produce bass too.
jeff
Here's one option.
Dayton Audio PA130-8 5" Full Range PA Driver
I really like this driver in BIBs and hope to eventually try them on OB.
Dayton Audio PA130-8 5" Full Range PA Driver
I really like this driver in BIBs and hope to eventually try them on OB.
Hey Jeff,
What are your cab dims for that BIB with that 5 inch dayton driver?
Thanks Scott
What are your cab dims for that BIB with that 5 inch dayton driver?
Thanks Scott
Here's one option.
Dayton Audio PA130-8 5" Full Range PA Driver
I really like this driver in BIBs and hope to eventually try them on OB.
Budget?
If you don't mind a stamped frame slightly thicker than that on the Fostex, how about the Mark Audio CHN70? At $27 ea almost half the cost of the 126, and to my mind too bloody cheap not to play with at least once, and certainly not a painful listen.
The FX120 that Jeff mentioned is a very nice sounding driver, but at the $144 ea price range, I'd personally be looking at Alpair10P - "cast" frame is composite resin not metal. They certainly go past 10K, and in an appropriately sized box, well below 50 - although like most wide banders, seem to really shine when High Passed at or above THX's 80Hz . I run a trio in front row of HT 5.1 setup, and after a play session with weekend, re-ran the Audyssey XT32 set-up which "pre-selects" lowest recommended XOs to LFE, and it chose 50
Yeah, I'm rather a fan of Mark's drivers - both metal and paper.
If you don't mind a stamped frame slightly thicker than that on the Fostex, how about the Mark Audio CHN70? At $27 ea almost half the cost of the 126, and to my mind too bloody cheap not to play with at least once, and certainly not a painful listen.
The FX120 that Jeff mentioned is a very nice sounding driver, but at the $144 ea price range, I'd personally be looking at Alpair10P - "cast" frame is composite resin not metal. They certainly go past 10K, and in an appropriately sized box, well below 50 - although like most wide banders, seem to really shine when High Passed at or above THX's 80Hz . I run a trio in front row of HT 5.1 setup, and after a play session with weekend, re-ran the Audyssey XT32 set-up which "pre-selects" lowest recommended XOs to LFE, and it chose 50
Yeah, I'm rather a fan of Mark's drivers - both metal and paper.
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>> Hey Jeff,
>> What are your cab dims for that BIB with that 5 inch dayton driver?
>> Thanks Scott
I'll measure them over the weekend (they are at my parents house) and report back. But I do remember designing them for the Fostex 127e.
Swapping drivers, the Dayton's have more bass (much more) than the Fostex but the Fostex are very balanced in BIBs. I'd consider the Dayton's in the BIB bass heavy but they sure do rock!
Maybe it's best to design a BIB specifically for the Dayton's for optimal results.
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>> What are your cab dims for that BIB with that 5 inch dayton driver?
>> Thanks Scott
I'll measure them over the weekend (they are at my parents house) and report back. But I do remember designing them for the Fostex 127e.
Swapping drivers, the Dayton's have more bass (much more) than the Fostex but the Fostex are very balanced in BIBs. I'd consider the Dayton's in the BIB bass heavy but they sure do rock!
Maybe it's best to design a BIB specifically for the Dayton's for optimal results.
BIB Calculator | Speaker Projects by Zilla
Budget?
If you don't mind a stamped frame slightly thicker than that on the Fostex, how about the Mark Audio CHN70? At $27 ea almost half the cost of the 126, and to my mind too bloody cheap not to play with at least once, and certainly not a painful listen.
The FX120 that Jeff mentioned is a very nice sounding driver, but at the $144 ea price range, I'd personally be looking at Alpair10P - "cast" frame is composite resin not metal. They certainly go past 10K, and in an appropriately sized box, well below 50 - although like most wide banders, seem to really shine when High Passed at or above THX's 80Hz . I run a trio in front row of HT 5.1 setup, and after a play session with weekend, re-ran the Audyssey XT32 set-up which "pre-selects" lowest recommended XOs to LFE, and it chose 50
Yeah, I'm rather a fan of Mark's drivers - both metal and paper.
Thanks I will look into it. Your insights are always welcome. Mr. Daniel
I have two I would sell you: Fe126en run an hr. with a 500 hz. high pass
(in other words, perfect) Put some calk rope putty on the frames and they will
ring no more than a cast frame. $80 shipped usa
Thanks for the offer very kind of you. If I can swing it I will pm you in the next few weeks. Mr. Daniel
>> Hey Jeff,
>> What are your cab dims for that BIB with that 5 inch dayton driver?
>> Thanks Scott
I'll measure them over the weekend (they are at my parents house) and report back. But I do remember designing them for the Fostex 127e.
Swapping drivers, the Dayton's have more bass (much more) than the Fostex but the Fostex are very balanced in BIBs. I'd consider the Dayton's in the BIB bass heavy but they sure do rock!
Maybe it's best to design a BIB specifically for the Dayton's for optimal results.
BIB Calculator | Speaker Projects by Zilla
Hi Jeff good to hear from you. I was wonder from past times with the Tang Band 4 inch bamboo that you did the project with is it better then the fostex driver? I have only heard them 1 time years ago. Tang Band sounds like a studio speaker and fostex sounds like a live sounding speaker but, again it has been years on the Tang Band drivers. Mr. Daniel
Mr Daniel, I feel the same as you. The TB sounds like a good two way with a soft treble. The Fostex is livelier. I enjoy both drivers but find them at the opposite ends of their spectrums. I feel the TB needs a tweeter or it sounds too dull. It’s has a more relaxed sound but it’s missing something on top (which can be improved with a tweeter but there's that disconnect in sound you get by adding drivers). The Fostex has more treble but needs careful toe in to enjoy without fatigue. Fatigue does eventually set in with the Fostex. Neither is perfect. Personally, I’d let the matching amp decide which will work best for you. Higher power works better with the TB. The driver needs to be pushed a little more to come alive. Low power for the Fostex which comes to life with a watt or two.
They are both good. Pick your poison.
They are both good. Pick your poison.
Mr Daniel, I feel the same as you. The TB sounds like a good two way with a soft treble. The Fostex is livelier. I enjoy both drivers but find them at the opposite ends of their spectrums. I feel the TB needs a tweeter or it sounds too dull. It’s has a more relaxed sound but it’s missing something on top (which can be improved with a tweeter but there's that disconnect in sound you get by adding drivers). The Fostex has more treble but needs careful toe in to enjoy without fatigue. Fatigue does eventually set in with the Fostex. Neither is perfect. Personally, I’d let the matching amp decide which will work best for you. Higher power works better with the TB. The driver needs to be pushed a little more to come alive. Low power for the Fostex which comes to life with a watt or two.
They are both good. Pick your poison.
Glad to hear my ears are still in the normal. Also I agree with you 110%. Thanks again. Mr. Daniel.
Why not use the Fe126en if that is what you are looking for in speaker performance.
Well I just might ( when I can swing it) buy a used pair of the Fe126en drivers. Just keeping a open mind right now. Mr. Daniel
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