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It looks like the brand "Dainty" is now available in many Indian cities.
Has anyone managed to measure its TS parameters . Any FR plots ? I saw a whole range from 4 inch mid woofers to 12 inch sub woofers at relatively low prices. Made in China I believe. Dainty however seems to be a Taiwanese company. That's what the salesman told me. Cheers, Ashok.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Bangalore, India
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I have seen them. They look pretty good. But the shops do not keep TS parameters.
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I found Dainty's web site.
No specs however. If the woofers are mainly for car use the Q might be high and hence suitable for dipole woofers. The size however is not enough. Their 18 inch drivers are not available here. The most expensive 10 inch ( sub-woofer !) is Rs875/-. The 12 inch is cheaper. Labeling is poor. Finish ( appearance ) is good. Someone on the forum had the drivers . Any measurements ? Cheers.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Bangalore, India
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What is the website called?
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Perhaps I need a "Dainty" amplifier for my car.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: pune,maharashtra
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i recently bought a 10" dainty subwoofer sub250spp in chennai
for 600 Rs form singh trading corporation on ritchie street. he is the importer of these drivers to india.he gave me t/s parameters for some fo the drivers not sure if they are correct will post it later.planning on building a subwoofer would like to get some help. thanx |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: pune,maharashtra
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hi
i am really sorry for the delay here are the parameters of the dainty woofers i got from the shop.i am not sure if they are correct someone can verify them i have bought the 10" SUB250SPP 4ohm version.the buld quality seems good.do you have any recomendations for the cabinet.i am planning a 50ltr sealed box similar to the THOR by linkwitz. size . |
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I took time off to put up IYO's Dainty specs in an XLS spread sheet. This time hopefully you guys will get it intact.
Looks like some drivers are going to be useful in dipole subs. I expect the Qts to be higher than specified and this would be very good for a dipole. Cheers.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: B'lore
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hi! i stay in bangalore does anybody have an idea where it is available in b'lore
if the drivers r decent Rs 850 for a 10" is pretty cheap!! |
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