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Old 30th March 2011, 08:17 PM   #1
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Default Really good sounding 10" for centerspeaker ?

I'm looking for a really good 10" for using upp to 700 hz in a centerspeaker with a Tad horn above. I want Tads tl 1102 but they arent easy to find. What can i use instead ?

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Old 30th March 2011, 10:12 PM   #2
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A B&C 10" woofer and a DE250 make for a very good combination.
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Old 30th March 2011, 10:33 PM   #3
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Mats,

In the USA both JBL and Acoustic Elegance Lambda are popular midranges. I own many Lambda speakers because of their natural tone created from good motor designs and well damped, midweight paper cones. Do a search on the TD10M for more opinions.

The JBL 2012 H/J consistently gets high recommendations from the Altec forum. It has a modest increase in SPL with higher frequencies.
JBL 2012 Fs= 61Hz, Qts= 0.22, SPL= 100db/watt

Acoustic Elegance LAMBDA speakers:
True midrange with accordian surround
TD10M - 8ohm
Fs: 40.5Hz
Qms: 2.7
Vas: 59L
Cms: .35mm/N
Mms: 44g
Rms: 4kg/s
Xmax: 6mm
Sd: 345
Qes: .26
Re: 6.6
Le: .2mH
Z: 8ohm
Bl: 17Tm
Pe: 500W
Qts: .23
1W SPL: 93.9dB

Acoustic Elegance LAMBDA speakers:
Midbass with foam roll surround
TD10S- 8ohm
Fs: 32.7 Hz
Qms 3.04
Qes 0.39
Qts 0.34
Vas 68 Liters
Cms 0.4 mm/N
Mms 59.4 grams
Sd 345 cm2
Rms 4.0 Kg/S
Bl 13.1 T/m
Re 5.5 ohms
Z 8 ohms
Le 0.3 mH
Pe (max) 500 Watts
Pe (transient) 1000 Watts
1WSpl 90 dB
Linear Xmax 14 mm (peak)
Mech Xsus 18 mm (peak)
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I have TADs 1102 in my main speakers and if i could get a another pair i would use them. There must be something similar to these.

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