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Join Date: May 2003
Location: AARHUS. DK
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Hi!
I´m looking for a 10" speaker to match my 1" "titanium-domes". Therefore the 10" needs to go pretty high whitout breaking up and making a lot of distortion. The speakers are to be used as "party-speakers" which means that the efficiency is more important than "HiFi". - That said, I dont want them to be to crappy! I have use a Zomax1065F (125W/94dB. Huge magnet, diacast chassis and a 65mm voicecoil) with this tweeter in the past and with a crossoverFreq. off 3.5Khz that was surprisingly good. Loud and clear. The only problem is that the Zomax is a pretty expensive (approx 100Euro) I have been looking at sone Monacor units (approx 30Euro) but I have no experience with them. Any advice? I need a 10" with a powerrating somewhere around 100W (RMS) and a sens about 93dB. TroelsM. |
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