NEW! Satori TW29BNWG-4 Beryllium Dome Tweeter with Waveguide

The bulk of the price is still the tweeter itself and not the wg, it's only 40$ more than the non-waveguided version. This is reasonable imo (if works good), especially in the view that they don't have much competition in the market. You don't need to print/cnc/modify like in most cases.

Anyone knows it's made from alu or plastic? I bet for the former.
 
Last edited:
The bulk of the price is still the tweeter itself and not the wg, it's only 40$ more than the non-waveguided version. This is reasonable imo (if works good), especially in the view that they don't have much competition in the market. You don't need to print/cnc/modify like in most cases.

Anyone knows it's made from alu or plastic? I bet for the former.
If it's like their other ones, it's aluminum.
 
I have both the TPL150 and Satori be tweet without waveguide and the satori be is absolutely a class beyond the Beyma.

There's no comparison fidelity wise and i'd work with satori be's limitations.

SB's standard be tweet in Jeff Bagby's Revolution Be trounced the Raal tweeter in Ascend Acoustics Sierra-2 also.

At that price it would have to better Beyma's TPL 150/200 in every respect: higher sensitivity, higher power handling, higher max SPL, lower distortion, lower possible crossover frequency, more linear FR.
 
I have both the TPL150 and Satori be tweet without waveguide and the satori be is absolutely a class beyond the Beyma.

There's no comparison fidelity wise and i'd work with satori be's limitations.

SB's standard be tweet in Jeff Bagby's Revolution Be trounced the Raal tweeter in Ascend Acoustics Sierra-2 also.

Interesting reading. Have a pair of TPL75 but havent used them yet- familiar with both viawaves - curious and hope to read a comparison between SB and Bliesma Be tweeters at some point