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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Sosnowiec
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Hi,
I was looking at spec of these tweeters and only diference I see is the D2008 have a slightly better frequency response in hi freq range (ca 18 kHz). Can it be succesfuly used in ProAc 2.5 Clone with no changes (or at least minor ones) in xover and cabinet design? Regards Radek Krupa |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Perth
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this topic was covered previously:
starting from here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showt...300#post196300 IMHO the conclusion is: a) Take the 20mm 8513 tweeter with final recommended crossover at the bottom of the crossover page from the DIY ProAc Response 2.5 website b) take the 29mm 9500 tweeter with the crossover from Troels Gravesen's 2.5 clone paper. A lot of work has been done by many parties (arguably more so than the even commercial one) and as such the project is pretty much *finalised* Go forth, build and enjoy! |
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