The best suggestion I can make for a driver *near* that small is this driver:
http://www.bmspro.info/index.php?show=item&usbid=10284&id=5055170
Most of that driver's mms is literally wound-up in the VC (which is a 16 ohm driver).
This means that the diaphragm itself is likely very low for its sd, and as a result is probably more subjectively detailed than other drivers that could only handle half as much power for a similar sd. The price to be paid is slightly less internal damping and as a result a marginally less clean decay signature.
Provided it is used properly, it should be *almost* exactly what you are looking for.
http://www.bmspro.info/index.php?show=item&usbid=10284&id=5055170
Most of that driver's mms is literally wound-up in the VC (which is a 16 ohm driver).
This means that the diaphragm itself is likely very low for its sd, and as a result is probably more subjectively detailed than other drivers that could only handle half as much power for a similar sd. The price to be paid is slightly less internal damping and as a result a marginally less clean decay signature.
Provided it is used properly, it should be *almost* exactly what you are looking for.
PHL is so popular I dare suggest looking at this new model with phase plug and medium sensitivity, in line with above BMS
http://www.clofis.nl/nl/phl/PHL_1280.pdf
http://www.clofis.nl/nl/phl/PHL_1280.pdf
Hallo,
if the question here still is what midrange could replace the SS12M, there only is one perfect driver to fit the requirement in my eyes:
ATC SM75-150 (S)
Excellent sound at all volumes (even extremely loud).
XO at 350 / 3500 with 24 dB / oct will be just fine to handle 110 dB +
if the question here still is what midrange could replace the SS12M, there only is one perfect driver to fit the requirement in my eyes:
ATC SM75-150 (S)
Excellent sound at all volumes (even extremely loud).
XO at 350 / 3500 with 24 dB / oct will be just fine to handle 110 dB +
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