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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Which driver has the most open, airy, and clearest details in Midrange ONLY. I care only about clairty in the midrange frequencies. I plan an 18db slope to deal with cone breakup.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brighton UK
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Hi, The Dayton is the best value, the Seas the better,
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Indiana
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According to Zaph's measurements, the RS180 has overall lower nonlinear distortions (in midrange, too) than the L18.
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| Simulation Results: Dayton RS180 / Seas 27TBFC 2-way Bookshelf | Jay_WJ | Multi-Way | 97 | 19th June 2007 10:05 AM |
| Dayton RS180 / Seas 27TBFC 2-way Bookshelf Project | Jay_WJ | Multi-Way | 7 | 11th April 2007 03:27 AM |
| Seas P17REX & Dayton RS180 | omarmipi | Swap Meet | 3 | 14th March 2006 09:34 PM |
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