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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Silesia
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Hello,
Did somebody made a comparison of this two tweeters? and also Peerless HDS 810921. I want to build about ~liters internal volume monitor, but I am wondering about the tweeters. On the down: 1. Seas ER18 or L18RNX/P 2. Usher 8935/8945/8948 3. Dayton RS-180 or Peerless HDS-180 If we take into the consideration costs and quality, for today the best value/price seems to be all Seas monitor. However, I am also wondering to do a monitor with Usher 8945/8 with Seas tweeter or Dayton - RS-180 with Usher 9950. And I don't know what to choose. Usher and Peerless looks much better then the Seas :-) But the cost more. Waiting for all your sugestions and opinions, Thanks |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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check jay's site, he has used all of those drivers. edit(i see it was the TDFC, not the TBFC)
http://www.geocities.com/woove99/Spkrbldg/ blue934 |
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