New Dayton Audio pre built speaker

I am a bit sceptical about the rubber/Santoprene(?) edge/surround , is it soft and thin like it is in typical hifi-woofers - or is it quite stiff like you need in woofers for automobile/trucks/car usage?

16mm Xmax sounds nice but it lacks producing fine details?

High input power will result in voice coil heating around Fb/reflex tuning freq. and reduced output SPL , not good for LF dynamix!?

With only 83dB (at best) you need to crank up the amp quite a bit!

And you need to tie the speaker somehow to the ground to prohibit it from walking around! (falling on the floor)

If you consider mounting the driver with the magnet sticking out for better cooling of the VC , please be aware of shuffling noises because of only marginal venting behind the dust cap!

Speaker design can be tricky , lots of traps in the dark :)

regards - your daytona demon :)

 
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Yeah, something about Hoffman...

I like the idea but we won't know until someone hears them. I wonder if the xo will be added to the manual. The PE kit xos usually are public, but that's because you build your own cabinet and assemble your own crossover. There's a good chance they'll demo them at the Speaker Design Competition (usually in early August).
 
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Don't think so, it's not a DIY kit, is a commercial speaker
Iirc they presented these at one of those events, which was a commercial offering
 

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The speakers shown in the original post
would sound the same if not better than many other brands priced twice as high.
The higher end drivers and specially the larger dayton silk tweeters give many a good good
run for the money.
Dual passive radiators just means it was done right for low distortion.
and smaller speakers these days really can push bass.

people see low price and bag on Daytons.
When they think brand names with twice the markup
and twice the gimmick actually sound better.
Or the use budget speakers as a reference.
When dayton does build high end drivers,
and yes they cost less than others.
Called competition.
I can buy these and sell them to anybody for twice the price
if that helps improve things for you ...lol
 
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Except I have actually heard 1" 1/8 dayton silks and designed with them.
And actually heard MMAG drivers in numerous demos.

Cast frame with gracious amount of linear travel.
As with any 5" or 5.5" that can go so low with bass
they trade off is lower sensitivity.

But sure cant wait to hear what Erin says about 1 dB difference of pretty graphs

2x passive for xmax is basic rule of thumb and followed.
They know what they are doing and I know what im talking about.
Not here to make wild guesses.
If I heard them, then I comment.
that simple.

They beat a lot of speakers for the price
specially little 5 inchers
 
Except I have actually heard 1" 1/8 dayton silks and designed with them.
And actually heard MMAG drivers in numerous demos.
I don't want to speak for mordikai, but he only said you were making assumptions, which you were. Personally I think they are safe assumptions, but still assumptions. I'd be surprised if the company that designed these drivers went on to implement them poorly in a commercial speaker, but it is possible lol