We do not have an example of this driver Kyle. I do have to drag the FHXL with CHN110 up to evaluate. And get teh P7HD swapped into the 2nd FH3.
dave
dave
Also on soundimport if you live in the EU:
CHR-120 6.5" Grey Full Range Magnesium Woofer - SoundImports
And it looks like a good one also (just like the smaller brother, the CHN110). A fast simulation shows that 50L ported with a 10cm round port of 28cm give you a flat response with F3 of 35Hz in the full power spectrum. And with the very good looking response plot and specs, this promises a lot Not many drivers of that size can do that. Now first see of course if the theory match up with the reality. But as i already have several projects running, it will not be me who tries this first...
CHR-120 6.5" Grey Full Range Magnesium Woofer - SoundImports
And it looks like a good one also (just like the smaller brother, the CHN110). A fast simulation shows that 50L ported with a 10cm round port of 28cm give you a flat response with F3 of 35Hz in the full power spectrum. And with the very good looking response plot and specs, this promises a lot Not many drivers of that size can do that. Now first see of course if the theory match up with the reality. But as i already have several projects running, it will not be me who tries this first...
Should do. I've already produced a dozen enclosures for it over the past few months which are up on the Markaudio website & testing indicates they work as expected. The links on Madisound are either for different drive units or years out of date. Correct ones at this link: CHR-120 | Markaudio Select the 'Resources' tab, then 'Cabinet Plans and Resource Links'.
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Are these a better choice than the 11ms for home theater duty (sealed with subwoofer support)? I was thinking yes, but they are actually more expensive at the moment which is...interesting.
Not to be a nervous Nellie, but I still have concerns about the long term durability of mono-suspension designs, most particularly when envisioned as running close to full range as part of a HT system that might be “rode hard and put away wet” so to speak. Been running my A10.3s for must now be at least 3 years in a 7.1 rig, high passed at 80hz.
Well, not that many tweeters are perfect either, and especially not the woofer-tweeter transition. But it IS annoying they didn't bother, makes it seem like they are hiding something. Anyone seen a dispersion? I have a project in a house someone is buying, this could be a nice solution and simpler than a coax or two-way.Eek, no dispersion.
Not to be a nervous Nellie, but I still have concerns about the long term durability of mono-suspension designs
My understanding is that negative chamber cone is an essential part of the mono-suspension design, making it more balanced by moving center of mass to the front. Unsure where exactly it lies now, but it presumably needing much less support from the spider this way.
Irrelevant, but it's quite strange why it's so expensive, $90.20 (sic! the number itself is weird) at Madisound. I expected it to be under $75. Grabbed pair of golden 11ms instead is they are $85 now.
Irrelevant, but it's quite strange why it's so expensive, $90.20 (sic! the number itself is weird) at Madisound.
The CHN-110 is $66.40. Is that number weird too.😕
jeff
The CHN-110 is $66.40. Is that number weird too.😕
jeff
Er... somewhat. But the price is right at least. Other MA drivers there are priced in a more casual way like $49.70, $59.00, $39.00, 19.90 etc... you get the idea
Hello everybody:
Does this driver lend itself to horn design? I am currently listening to A10p in an XL horn. They seem to fit the living room just nice and I would love to try something new?
Does this driver lend itself to horn design? I am currently listening to A10p in an XL horn. They seem to fit the living room just nice and I would love to try something new?
Which, the 110 or the 120? They will go in Silbury and Avebury respectively, although some juggling of the damping may be necessary.
Sorry I guess I was a bit cryptic in my previous note.
I have an A10p in a frugelhorn XL and am interested in something similar for the 120 if it is appropriate.
I have an A10p in a frugelhorn XL and am interested in something similar for the 120 if it is appropriate.
SCD,
I am interested in a 6-61/2 FR something similar to a 10p or this CHR120, maybe you can express your opinion based on the facts you know about these 2 drivers, outline here what you think about these 2 drivers the pros and cons of each.
Thanks.
I am interested in a 6-61/2 FR something similar to a 10p or this CHR120, maybe you can express your opinion based on the facts you know about these 2 drivers, outline here what you think about these 2 drivers the pros and cons of each.
Thanks.
I have an A10p in a frugelhorn XL and am interested in something similar for the 120 if it is appropriate.
Hey Scotty, have you seen the Joan enclosure? Looks like a bigger FHXL, for A12p and other drivers. CHR-120 should work in that.
jeff
Thanx Jeff.
I was going to mention Joan. Joan is the cousin of XL/Mk3/Lite for larger drivers. To keep the size down it does not have as much gain, likely not needed anyway, with a different flare. So cousin not sibling.
These are the 1st pass drivers: Designed specifically for Alpair 12p, sims suggest it should work with Alpair 12pw, FF225wk, Tang Band W6-2144, W8-1772, Sonido SFR-175A, SFR-175, SFR-200, SFR-200a, SWR-200 (acceptable), SWR-200a (acceptable), Dayton PS220 (just)
Scott & I have discussed CHN-110 in FHs and it should work better in Joan than FHXL. i am currently listening to them in FHXL, they really are a bargain.
I am sure Scott will chime in on CHR-120 suitability, i strongly suspect yes.
As i tend to like smaller drivers, and i wasn’t the biggest fan of the first A12 metal that the CHR-120 is based on (granted i have not heard it), i’d say CHN-110 is a safe bet.
dave
I was going to mention Joan. Joan is the cousin of XL/Mk3/Lite for larger drivers. To keep the size down it does not have as much gain, likely not needed anyway, with a different flare. So cousin not sibling.
These are the 1st pass drivers: Designed specifically for Alpair 12p, sims suggest it should work with Alpair 12pw, FF225wk, Tang Band W6-2144, W8-1772, Sonido SFR-175A, SFR-175, SFR-200, SFR-200a, SWR-200 (acceptable), SWR-200a (acceptable), Dayton PS220 (just)

Scott & I have discussed CHN-110 in FHs and it should work better in Joan than FHXL. i am currently listening to them in FHXL, they really are a bargain.
I am sure Scott will chime in on CHR-120 suitability, i strongly suspect yes.
As i tend to like smaller drivers, and i wasn’t the biggest fan of the first A12 metal that the CHR-120 is based on (granted i have not heard it), i’d say CHN-110 is a safe bet.
dave
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