Then check out this brand:Well you should have actually read the thread.
"I want to have an overview for the aim of information and an own survey."
If looking for a HF driver for a PA, the last thing you want is a dome.
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which 99db HF dome driver in the kind from the attached pictures are currently available ?
For a new project of diy loudspeaker I need high efficiency dome tweeter without horn, which should be used from 2500-3000 Hz.
Best thanks for advices.
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I'm afraid a dome tweeter will melt in a bass guitar amplifier. Why no horn?
Ah, Glockenklang seems to be using 2" dome tweeters. 2" domes are called midranges here. 🙂 Most of them are around 90 dB though.
Ah, Glockenklang seems to be using 2" dome tweeters. 2" domes are called midranges here. 🙂 Most of them are around 90 dB though.
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The HF-Drivers from Glockenklang I have heard. Very high efficiency and good sound in all respects. But very expensive. Therefore the question to an alternative.I'm afraid a dome tweeter will melt in a bass guitar amplifier. Why no horn?
Ah, Glockenklang seems to be using 2" dome tweeters. 2" domes are called midranges here. 🙂 Most of them are around 90 dB though.
The biggest drawback of a HF compression driver with horn is the very narrow beam angle both in the horizontal and in the vertical plane, if there is a listening room with sound absorbing carpets and curtains. For such applications a dome tweeter is the first choise.
Why dont you put the information from post 48 in your opening post? - Would have lessened the confussion all along.
You like the tweeters in the glocken... -Do you know their eficiency in the frequenzyrange you are after?
Agree.The biggest drawback of a HF compression driver with horn is the very narrow beam angle both in the horizontal and in the vertical plane, if there is a listening room with sound absorbing carpets and curtains.
If performance up to 5 kHz is sufficient, a dome tweeter loaded by a shallow waveguide can reach 99 dB and > 100 degrees dispersion. Test Peerless DX25TG09-04 (XD-270 F/4) am Waveguide
Not wanting to be a Kill Joy, you are all aware this thread originated in 2009? Right?
Steve.bluewizard
Steve.bluewizard
Yes. Does it not comply with the rules to dig up an old thread instead of starting a new one in the case of the same topic ??Not wanting to be a Kill Joy, you are all aware this thread originated in 2009? Right?
Steve.bluewizard
P.S.: I don't understand the marked term.
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Kill Joy or Killjoy
kill·joy /ˈkilˌjoi/
a person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment of others through resentful or overly sober behavior. "a few killjoys try to reform the seasonal activities"
In other-words, one who kills the joy.
It as just a random expression, don't take it too seriously.
Steve/Bluewizard
kill·joy /ˈkilˌjoi/
a person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment of others through resentful or overly sober behavior. "a few killjoys try to reform the seasonal activities"
In other-words, one who kills the joy.
It as just a random expression, don't take it too seriously.
Steve/Bluewizard
Who have heard this tweeter vs. the tweeter used by Glockenklang ?
https://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/d3404-552000.pdf
Test Bench: The New Ellipticor D3404/552000 Tweeter from Scan-Speak | audioXpress
check out also this threads:
Scan-Speak has a new line: The Ellipticor
Soft dome tweeter that works in a 129 dB SPL capable speaker?
https://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/d3404-552000.pdf
Test Bench: The New Ellipticor D3404/552000 Tweeter from Scan-Speak | audioXpress
check out also this threads:
Scan-Speak has a new line: The Ellipticor
Soft dome tweeter that works in a 129 dB SPL capable speaker?
what about this multi dome approach (partly "LINE ARRAY" arrangement), realized in Miller & Kreisel® (various models), Genisis "201", Grandinote "Mach 16", SpeakerCraft "AIM 8 TWO" Tekton Design "Impact Monitor" or Geithain "RL930K" to get more SPL without horn ?
What rule is important to know concerning the connection of the dome tweeters for avoiding interferences ?
What rule is important to know concerning the connection of the dome tweeters for avoiding interferences ?
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Just use a compression driver without horn, most are capable of 100+ dB sensitivity even so.
I just got 16 domes a while back to try put, and thinking of going all out and get another 16 of them and call it Good !!
Diffractions? ........well, we'll see when we get to that point, I have a few ideas to try.
I got so many in the First place was to build something that would be hard for me to blow up all the time, not to mention the added sensitivity from having Sooo many drivers, my goal is only to make it loud but it must be clean too, Diffraction's?..... I have ESL's to listen to if they annoy me Too Much. 😉
Diffractions? ........well, we'll see when we get to that point, I have a few ideas to try.
I got so many in the First place was to build something that would be hard for me to blow up all the time, not to mention the added sensitivity from having Sooo many drivers, my goal is only to make it loud but it must be clean too, Diffraction's?..... I have ESL's to listen to if they annoy me Too Much. 😉
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Bastanis do this, also RCF and Glockenklang - go to images #13.Just use a compression driver without horn, most are capable of 100+ dB sensitivity even so.
An easy task ?
are there in the meantime successors available ?RCF TW116
datasheet and several images of RCF's TW116 in post #1 under
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...nklang-phenol-99db-based-to-rcf-tw116.155882/
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