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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Virginia
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Hello,
I want to build a bass midrange line array and am thinking of using either 10 x TC14 or 6 x TC 18 Vifa drivers per box. These will be crossed over to a large ribbon at about 800hz to 1000hz via a digital crossover. Has any one any experience with these drivers ? Are there any other drivers in that price range that might be better ? Any opinions ?. Bass is not an issue as I use and like subs. Thanks, Branwell |
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Hi Branwell.
I've just began a new project armed with TC14 But I only use one per speaker. (Tweeter = Peerless CT62) Theese speakers which I ( and some other I'm currently useing this filter: ![]() ![]() No messurements have been made yet, I recon a lower XO (~3kHz now) "bigger" bafflecorrection and greater damping for CT62. TC14 sounds great, lot of bassextension for a 5,25"-driver! Works well high up in frequency. I hope it helps you in some way. Sincerely Martin Henricsson, Sweden. |
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