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Frankie168
NEED HELP!
Which lowther drive will work perfect in Medallion Cabinets?
1. PM6A
2. PM2A
3. PM5A

THANKS A LOT!!!!!
Nelson Pass
I believe they all will, although you can check with
www.lowther-america.com

I have experience with the PM2a's and DX4's, and actually
I prefer the DX4's. I'm pretty certain that the DX4's will fit
the Medallions.

In fact I just looked, and I'm sure they'll fit.
Ken L
quote:
Originally posted by Frankie168

Which lowther drive will work perfect in Medallion Cabinets?

I am not actually familiar with the Medallion Cabinets.

But I would go with the PM5A out pf the ones you mentioned. it is a very well thought of driver.

I looked for a used pair _long time_ and never found any at a decent price. Bought DX4's used.

Regards

Ken L
steve jones
Jennifer Crock used my PM7As when she designed and voiced the original Medallion cabinet project for Tony Glynn at Lowther America.

Over the years, I bought a pair of PM5As from Tony, and tried various other drivers that Tony got in (PM2A, DX2 are ones that spring to mind).

I was never happy with the PM5As in the Medallions. The balance was too hot. The PM2A were OK (Tony's preference), but every time I visited a local friend that bought Jennifer's prototype pair of Medallions I much prefered those with some PM7As that he bought. Much more balanced with more substantial bass. A little less treble, but if you sit in the sweet spot, about 15 degrees off axis, a very natural sounding combo.
etalon90
HI

About a EX4.

Look on Ebay, I`ll sell mine in a week or two...

Martin
Peter Clements
I can only agree that PM7a's are very smooth and balanced. The smaller Alnico magnet driver is a joy. There is a reason why it has been over the years so popular with the rear horn guys. It works the best in these cabinets

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