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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Illinois
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I am looking for recommendations on a midrange that costs either 120-150 a pair or for 2 pair.
A pair for a TMWW design, or 4 for MTMWW. The crossover points have already been (pretty much) determined. 4000hz and 400hz (4th Order L-R Active). The only one that I am willing to change is the 400hz to a maximum of 800hz. (If it helps my tweeter will be a Fountek JP3 tweeter, and the woofers are Dayton RS280s) |
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I always hold that the best midrange is a good fullrange, which would make me suggest CSS FR125 (or WR125) or Fostex FE108ES (a bit above your budget target but outstanding) with quite a few other possibilities (Fostex FE103/FE127/FE126, any number of Tang Bands, the Aura NS) for less money dave edit: squalar beat me to the return key on the FR125
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My CPUs are much more power efficiet & a nice aluminum heatsink does the job. dave
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My CPUs are much more power efficiet & a nice aluminum heatsink does the job. dave
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dave
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What if I used the WR125 as a full range driver, the Fountek as a super tweeter, and then side mounted the two 10" RS270's as side firing sub system?
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