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I got these drivers 4cheap. I might resell them or use them for my first speaker project. Could anybody recommend a tweeter for a 2-way? I would like a simple xo(first project)
I realize their q is not suitable for transmission line. Am i right? (i would like to go tl) Bas |
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grr... i forgot to tell you i have 24w100 drivers. I just read the martin king for dummies thing again... these would form a tough speaker to go tl with...
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Zagreb
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post here the TS parameters of the driver
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here you go!
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I'd be going for something like the Morel MDT33 (or one of it's cheaper cousins), crossing at about 2.5kHz. Very easy to crossover, and very high power handling.
http://www.morelhifi.com/products/pdf/mdt%2033.pdf |
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I DEFINITELY would have to go for a cheaper driver!
I might have these fancy dynaudio drivers, but as i said, 4 cheap! I have a maximum budget of about 50e for them! ($65) Bas |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brighton UK
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Hi,
using a very expensive 10" bass driver in a 2 way is asking for trouble. There is no simple way of doing it, you need a 3-way IMO. You are probably best selling the drivers if you can't afford to build the rest of a system to match their capabilities. |
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it's not 10 inch, it's 100mm voice coil
in fact it's conde diameter is 173 mm The datasheet sais it is able to be used in a 2-way... Bas |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Italy
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SEAS 27 TFDC
cheers, Inertial |
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I like the price range of the seas, but that driver does not turn up any google hit neither can i find it at speaker suppliers..
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