Hello,
I'm having trouble identifying the part used in the DNA Sequence for midrange reproduction.
From DNA Sequence Speakers dipole open baffle woofer high efficiency point source array midrange tweeter treble loudspeaker
"5.75 inch polypropylene sandwich cone midranges made in Denmark - possibly the best midrange driver ever made!"
I bought 25 of them a few years back, and I'm trying to build with them, but having trouble figuring out the right crossover point and enclosure arrangement.
The inductance is vanishingly low, and the transient response is very good, and the SPL is around 92dB if I recall correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm having trouble identifying the part used in the DNA Sequence for midrange reproduction.
From DNA Sequence Speakers dipole open baffle woofer high efficiency point source array midrange tweeter treble loudspeaker
"5.75 inch polypropylene sandwich cone midranges made in Denmark - possibly the best midrange driver ever made!"
I bought 25 of them a few years back, and I'm trying to build with them, but having trouble figuring out the right crossover point and enclosure arrangement.
The inductance is vanishingly low, and the transient response is very good, and the SPL is around 92dB if I recall correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help.
..based on the "Denmark" statement:
Maybe an OEM from Audio Technology.
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Otherwise perhaps a cheaper OEM Vifa/Peerless driver.
..really the best thing is to measure them w/ Impulse/Freq. (on a baffle) and then their TS parameters. (..consistency in performance result, especially over time, is often a bit "off" among a group of drivers - with some performing better than others).
Maybe an OEM from Audio Technology.
Welcome to the AudioTechnology website
Otherwise perhaps a cheaper OEM Vifa/Peerless driver.
..really the best thing is to measure them w/ Impulse/Freq. (on a baffle) and then their TS parameters. (..consistency in performance result, especially over time, is often a bit "off" among a group of drivers - with some performing better than others).
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Thanks Pallas!
It's definitely some variant of a Peerless CSX.
These ones have shielding on the motor, but the cone and frame are definitely peerless CSX.
It's definitely some variant of a Peerless CSX.
These ones have shielding on the motor, but the cone and frame are definitely peerless CSX.