What are good 8" drivers for a 2-way?

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Completely open to that. I assume a more expensive one to get a low enough FS and low distortion to mate with most 8" drivers. Perhaps a Scanspeak illuminator D3004/602010 as it goes low or the Cheaper SB Neo looks good at less than half the price.
 
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Why isnt there more 8" 2-way?
The answer is ugly power respons vs low xo point and distortion.
And what to do about it?
Use a tweeter in a waveguide who controll the off axis response.

The easiest solution?
Seas 27TBCD/GB-DXT THE ART OF SOUND PERFECTION BY SEAS - H1499-06 27TBCD/GB-DXT

and

Seas CA22RNY THE ART OF SOUND PERFECTION BY SEAS - H1471-08 CA22RNY

Look familiar ?

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Very nice speaker too, they have been reviewed in the Hi>fi+ magazine many times.
 
Tinitus, It is a design option for me with a 22 liter cabinet to go sealed. I am not convinced but I really like some of the options that came out of this thread. I think the 27TBCD/GB-DXT could work for my needs as this "Home Gym" speaker will be listened to off axis more often than not. As you said though it looks like a 2k or so crossover for this with the impedance hump and most of the eights will start beaming by at the point.

Presumably the larger cone area will give a little bit more bass extension for the large area. I don't want to give away the midrange doing it though.

How in the world, with so many options, does one make a choice? 🙂
 
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