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Old 24th November 2003, 05:57 PM   #1
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Default Help selecting Midrange driver please - PR170M0 ?

Hello,

I have a set of Newform R645 speakers.
These have a pair of 7” Scanspeak bass / mid drivers per side with the Newform 45” ribbon. As it turns out, I love the ribbons, but dont like the bass drivers playing up in the midrange, so I mounted the ribbons on another set of boxes with 6” PHL bass mid drivers, and crossed them over with a digital crossover. Sounds great

However, I now have a spare set of boxes with a pair of 7” Scanspeaks per side.
Interestingly, the boxes are at a height where adding a second enclosure on top with a tweeter and midrange would put the mid at ear height and this has me thinking that a 3 way for a winter project might be fun.

The urge is also added too by the fact that I have a set of G2 ribbons collecting duct

So, if one was to do a 3 way with the 7” Scanspeaks for the bass and the G2 for the treble, what would be a good midrange ?.

The system will be active so driver efficiency matching is not all that important.
At the moment, the Audax PR170MO is looking interesting, but does any one have any other suggestions ?.

Thanks,

Branwell
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Old 24th November 2003, 07:41 PM   #2
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So, if one was to do a 3 way with the 7” Scanspeaks for the bass and the G2 for the treble, what would be a good midrange ?.

I think we need more detail. Give us some T/S parameters and an indication on what kind of sound/type of music you're listening to or looking for.

With your spec's any mid between 100[hz] and 10000[hz] has a match??

To choose a speaker does not solely depend on fysical spec's. One's ears are far more important....

Mazz.....
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Old 24th November 2003, 08:33 PM   #3
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if you dont mind spening a bit the SEAS Excel line of woofers have fantastic midrange quality, i think the smallest is 5" but it sounds fantastic.
another option is to match scanspeak with scanspeak and get one of their 2.5" mids, or a pair if you go for the lower priced one then have 2 and the system could be MTMWW.
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Old 24th November 2003, 09:04 PM   #4
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