Don't have the paper versions have upgraded motors? The marketing material for them contains "Low-distortion high-excursion motor system with two short-circuit paths" whereas the original metal-cone versions don't show that.
Dunno, but when the paper cones were introduced the early results showed slightly higher distortion in the midbass through lower mid range region compared to the aluminum. Haven't looked at those results in a number of years though, different sizes might behave differently.
Don't have the paper versions have upgraded motors? The marketing material for them contains "Low-distortion high-excursion motor system with two short-circuit paths" whereas the original metal-cone versions don't show that.
The aluminium versions have always had shorting rings so I don't know.
For does who cannot wait for the English version to be published, like me, here is a google translated version.
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All seems to have their strenghts and none seems to be best on all things. To me when all things considered Diamond is the best of the bunch 🙂
"D"is my favorite version🙂All seems to have their strenghts and none seems to be best on all things. To me when all things considered Diamond is the best of the bunch 🙂
Honestly not seeing much of an improvement over the SB26ADC...
The aluminium versions have always had shorting rings so I don't know.
Guess again....
The phase plug is an aluminum shorting path, but there is no copper in those aluminums I've taken apart.
Later,
Wolf
Off axis response is similar.
The big difference will be in harmonic distortion. While at 2.83 V the textreme is only marginally lower in distortion, sound output at 2.83 V will be much much higher since it has a sensitivity of 96 dB. Therefore, for the same volume output it will be using a lower voltage along with the associated lower voltage distortion curve.
Basically, it'll play way louder despite having a lower rated power.
The big difference will be in harmonic distortion. While at 2.83 V the textreme is only marginally lower in distortion, sound output at 2.83 V will be much much higher since it has a sensitivity of 96 dB. Therefore, for the same volume output it will be using a lower voltage along with the associated lower voltage distortion curve.
Basically, it'll play way louder despite having a lower rated power.
Guess again....
The phase plug is an aluminum shorting path, but there is no copper in those aluminums I've taken apart.
Later,
Wolf
Doesn't need to be copper. You can get aluminium shorting rings too.
Not sure it is the best, it depends on your personal preference, but it has the lowest IMD between them and very good sounding too. Highly recommended.Is it the best of all the SS 18Wxxxx series ?
It seems you are a bit close to the true [emoji846]. Have fixed it.18W/8545-01 is listed as a 6.0" driver but it should be more like a 6.5".
Thank you HifiCompass. I love what you're doing, good thing after Mark & Zaph job. Liked a lot what Mark did...
Bravo to you.Yyou show IMD measurement on your tests as well ? most of the time my first reflex is to look at spl curves and water fall. Then H3 distorsions.
Bravo to you.Yyou show IMD measurement on your tests as well ? most of the time my first reflex is to look at spl curves and water fall. Then H3 distorsions.
Define "best"Lets get some life back.
Which is the "best" 5-6" midrange ?
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